29 January - 29 January, 2026
January 29 at 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC+0
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Webinar details
This webinar provides an update on Australia’s EV charging landscape covering the latest uptake trends, policy shifts, practical charging options (home, workplace, on‑the‑go), and how smart load management and V2G keep the grid stable. We will also discuss the overall technology, plug types, standards, payment models, and what’s coming next for heavy‑vehicle electrification.
- The webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.
- A certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.
- Please note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.
Key takeaways from this webinar
- EV adoption is accelerating, with clear trend data and policy drivers that shape planning and investment.
- A practical EV infrastructure overview covers sites, standards, modes, plugs, software, payments, suppliers, and grid integration.
- The EV spectrum spans home to heavy‑vehicle, from home/workplace AC and public depots.
Related courses
This webinar/topic relates to our school of Electrical Engineering and is particularly found in the following courses:
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Smart Grids
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Battery Energy Storage and Applications
- Online – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)
- Online – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
About the presenter

Alexandra Gregory, EIT Senior Lecturer and Associate Director at IAG
Alex Gregory is an Associate Director in the Infrastructure sector with over a decade of electrical design experience at a tier one design consultancy. She has worked as a lead design engineer, managing contractor, and project manager across a wide range of building industry projects, including Defence, Commercial, Government, Cultural, and Healthcare sectors. In her role, Alex has delivered numerous electrical building services designs, covering small power, lighting, and power infrastructure.