Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 04/ 05
Grid bottlenecks, heavy duty charging, and battery circularity dominated the electrification conversation over the last two weeks. New megawatt ready infrastructure, vehicle and hardware launches, and partnerships are moving from concept to implementation. At the same time, digital control, cybersecurity, and bidirectional capabilities are redefining how charging assets interact with the wider energy system.
Date
February 5, 2026
Private Equity Insights
Strategy & Consulting
M&A Insights

Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!

If you prefer listening, check out our podcast summarizing the most relevant insights from Electrification & Battery Technology CW 04/ 05:

Grid & System Integration

  • Grid connection constraints remain the main execution risk for new charging sites, increasing project cost and schedule pressure
  • Flexibility solutions such as demand response, co located storage, and hybrid energy management are framed as practical alternatives to traditional grid reinforcement
  • Charge point operators face rising costs from reactive power fees, pushing grid friendly operation, tariff design, and smart charging higher up the strategic agenda
  • Europe is positioned ahead of the United States on standardisation, interoperability, pricing, and utilisation, with alliances linking fast charging roll out to grid modernisation

Fleets & Heavy-Duty Charging

  • Fleet depots and company sites emerge as the primary locations for everyday charging, integrating workplace, logistics, and employee needs on the same infrastructure
  • Concepts such as using loading docks and planned dwell times for truck charging show how existing logistics patterns can be converted into efficient charging windows
  • Investments in megawatt charging for long haul trucks, marine applications, and ports are moving from pilots to concrete sites, supported by new high power hardware launches
  • The eHGV ecosystem is described as an integrated system of vehicles, infrastructure, energy flows, and data, showcased at advanced depots and Nordic logistics hubs

Battery Tech & Circularity

  • Batteries are described as critical infrastructure for both mobility and stationary systems, not just components within vehicles
  • European regulation discussions highlight that limited availability of recycled material may constrain compliance with new battery rules and targets
  • Second life battery projects demonstrate faster commissioning of storage systems and measurable reductions in associated emissions across use cases
  • Weekly battery roundups underline that innovation spans technology advances, market development, and sustainability initiatives along the full value chain

Digital, V2X & Reliability

  • Operational perspectives emphasise user friendly site design and cable management as essential for safe and intuitive fast charging
  • Automation of charging operations and AI enabled optimisation tools are positioned as the next step to improve utilisation and monetisation of charging assets
  • Products such as high power test platforms and grid compliance tools including FLEXBOX support reliable operation of demanding heavy duty charging applications
  • Vehicle to home, bidirectional pilots, and increasing cyber threats around chargers position EVs as flexible energy assets that must be actively secured

Partnerships & Networks

  • A large scale public Semi charging network from the Tesla and Pilot partnership illustrates how megawatt capable sites are being built with renewed public funding signals
  • Nordic and European collaborations, including Kempower with Plugit, Volvo Trucks with Hubject, and Ionity’s ultra rapid expansion, strengthen confidence in high power corridors
  • Alliances such as Electra joining a grid modernisation initiative show charging operators aligning more closely with power system planners and utilities
  • Industry events, depot tours, and curated V2G and battery news streams create a shared learning environment that supports continued investment in electrification infrastructure

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