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Webinar: End-to-End V2G Interoperability

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What It Will Actually Take for Real V2G Interoperability?

(June 11, 2026)


152 vehicle-to-grid pilots have been publicly reported worldwide. Yet, none we can point to are truly standards-based end-to-end.

That’s the problem we unpacked on our June 11, 2026 webinar.

Between 2015 and May 2026, 152 vehicle-to-grid pilots have been reported worldwide. Based on what’s been publicly disclosed, we can’t point to one that’s truly standards-based end-to-end.

That’s not a critique of the work — it’s simply a function of the state of the standards for end-end V2G. Those are now coming into existence and implementing them in end-end interoperable systems is the next problem to solve. How do we test, certify, and demonstrate standards-based end-to-end interoperability? How can we build, test and certify the independent V2G components so that they work together without custom interfaces or integration effort?


Why Watch This Webinar

End-end V2G interoperability is being figured out by numerous efforts that QualityLogic is privileged to be a part of:

  • IEA Task 53
  • The V2G Forum end-to-end demonstration project
  • The standards bodies shaping V2G-AC

In June, we shared our insights based on our participation and a new V2G workshop we recently developed.

What You’ll Leave With

  • A clear view of where the real interoperability gaps are and why “EV-EVSE is solved” is misleading
  • Concrete approaches to testing end-to-end V2G against V2G against the emerging standards
  • A look at the state of V2G test tools

Who Should Watch

This webinar was built for the people leading and doing the work of standardizing V2G: system architects, product and project managers, researchers, and team leads driving V2G implementation inside utilities, EVSE and auto OEMs, CMS providers, aggregators, and the research community.


Your Speaker

James Mater
Director of Strategy, Smart Grid — QualityLogic

James Mater leads QualityLogic’s work on emerging grid-edge interoperability standards, representing the company in collaborative industry efforts including IEA Task 53 and the V2G Forum end-to-end demonstration project. He works alongside utilities, OEMs, and research organizations to help move standards-based V2G from pilot to practical, scalable reality.


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