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Webinar: Testing and Certifying V2G-AC

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The Standards Are Published. Now Comes the Hard Part.

September 22, 2026 | 8:00 a.m. Pacific (US)

UL 1741 SC and the latest SAE J3072 have been released. So has UL 1741 SB SRD. Now the hard work starts: implementing these standards, testing and certifying against them, and building an interoperable ecosystem around them.

Testing V2G-AC implementations is new to the industry. There are a lot of unanswered questions, and we’re all at the beginning of working through them.

On September 22, from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time), our latest webinar will cover the testing and certification side of the new V2G-AC standards. Not simply what the standards say, but what it is going to take to prove a product that conforms to them.


Why Attend This Webinar

QualityLogic has been privileged to be part the efforts defining how V2G gets tested, including:

  • IEA Task 53
  • The V2G Forum end-to-end demonstration project
  • The standards bodies shaping V2G-AC in the US and EU

We’ve been building the test tools for smart energy standards for nearly 20 years. This session shares what we’re learning as the new standards are released and updated – and what that means for you.

What You’ll Leave With

  • The testing requirements for AC EVSEs under UL 1741 SC and for inverterized EVs under the updated SAE J3072, plus where UL 1741 SB SRD fits
  • What the test lab looks like for each: equipment, measurement points, and configuration
  • The testing process end to end, including grid code testing for J3072 EVs
  • The test tools the process requires, which ones QualityLogic provides today, and which ones are still in development
  • The open questions the industry hasn’t answered yet, and how we’re thinking about them

Who Should Attend

This session is built for the people who have to get V2G-AC product validated and certified: validation and QA teams, certification and test engineers, and the engineering leaders, product managers, directors, and VPs accountable for conformance and interoperability.


Your Speaker

James Mater | Director of Strategy, Smart Energy | 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.

Register Today

Can’t make it live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the replay.