EV & Charging Expo returns to Toronto for its 2026 edition as Canada’s most focused gathering for EV charging professionals and zero-emissions transportation leaders. Taking place April 8–9 at the Enercare Centre, the event brings together more than 2,000 delegates from over 900 organizations, with 100+ expert speakers covering the full spectrum of charging infrastructure — from network operations and hardware integration to fleet electrification and policy.
AMPECO is exhibiting at Booth 622, where our team will be available to discuss how our EV charging management platform helps charge point operators across Canada and globally build scalable, integration-ready networks. Michael Greenberg, SVP of Growth, will present a session on building an open charging stack and the practical realities of migrating from legacy CPMS platforms, a topic directly relevant to the growing number of Canadian operators looking to expand or modernize their infrastructure.
SPEAKING SESSION
Join Michael Greenberg, SVP of Growth at AMPECO, for a session on April 8 at 11:00 AM at the Enercare Centre, Toronto.
As charging networks scale, the ability to integrate seamlessly across hardware, payment providers, and other software platforms becomes critical. Drawing on experience with large-scale charge point operators across the US and Europe — including Scandinavia and the UK — Michael provides a practical look at why flexible, integration-ready charge point management systems are becoming the backbone of successful operations. The session also addresses one of the industry’s most common and highest-stakes transitions: moving from a closed or legacy CPMS to an open, scalable platform without disrupting live networks.
Key Takeaways:
- Why open, integration-ready CPMS platforms are becoming the operational backbone for networks at scale
- How to evaluate whether your current platform can keep up with hardware, payment, and roaming integrations as you grow
- A practical framework for migrating from legacy or closed systems without disrupting live operations
- How a modular architecture enables best-of-breed combinations across the charging ecosystem