15 Jan WEBINAR – Important Developments in Legal Metrology for EVSE
Webinar
Important Developments in Legal Metrology for EVSE
Thursday, 12 March 2026
Overview
• Start time: 02:00 PM (Dutch time)
• Duration: 45 minutes
• Language: English
• Investment: Free
• Location: On-line via Microsoft Teams©
Major regulatory changes are underway in the world of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). With the ongoing MID revision, evolving national interpretations, and important updates from WELMEC and OIML, staying ahead is becoming critical for manufacturers, compliance teams, and market decision-makers.
Join NMi expert Henri Schouten for a compact but comprehensive 45-minute webinar covering the latest developments shaping legal metrology for charging infrastructure across Europe.
If your organisation works with EV charging technology or needs to prepare for upcoming conformity requirements, this is a session you don’t want to miss, especially with several changes already influencing market readiness.
Agenda:
- MID Revision: What’s changing
- OIML Developments: Latest updates on OIML G22
- WELMEC Updates: Including key news on WELMEC 11
- Developments in Germany: Latest interpretations and regulatory expectations
- Other National Developments: Insights from Spain, Portugal, and the Czech Republic
- Q&A
Stay informed, stay compliant, and get ahead of the transition.
Why Attend:
- Get a clear understanding of the upcoming MID revision and their impact on EVSE
- Learn how national regulations and interpretations differ, and what that means for your market access
- Gather practical insights to strengthen your compliance strategy ahead of regulatory shifts
- Ask your questions directly to industry experts during the live Q&A
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is ideal for professionals working with EV charging technology or legal metrology frameworks, including:
- EVSE Manufacturers & Developers
- Regulatory Affairs and Compliance Professionals
- Quality Assurance & Certification Managers
- Technical and R&D Teams
- Policy Makers and Market Surveillance Authorities
Registration:
This webinar session is free to attend.
A Microsoft Teams link will be sent to you once your registration is confirmed.
We look forward to welcoming you!