According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corinex, the company has concluded its participation at the Charging USA event, emphasizing a consistent industry view that large-scale EV adoption depends on smarter grid capabilities at the edge. The post highlights Corinex’s focus on advancing vehicle-to-grid, or V2G, capabilities alongside organizations such as Blink Charging, First Student, and the California Electric Transportation Coalition.
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The LinkedIn post also references a session titled “Grid Digitalization is No Longer Optional; It’s the Cost of Stability,” suggesting Corinex is positioning its technology as part of the enabling infrastructure for EV-grid integration. For investors, this emphasis on V2G and grid digitalization indicates a strategic push into a potentially high-growth niche where regulatory support, utility spending, and fleet electrification trends could create demand for deployment-ready solutions.
The collaboration signals implied by the mention of established EV and transportation players may point to potential pilot projects or partnerships, though no specific contracts or financial terms are indicated in the post. If Corinex can convert these relationships into scalable deployments, it could enhance its competitive standing within smart grid solutions for EV infrastructure and expand its addressable market in grid modernization initiatives.

