A LinkedIn post from IONITY highlights the company’s participation in Congres Laadinfra ’26 in Amersfoort on 12 May, with a focus on high-power charging, fleet electrification, and the future of charging infrastructure in the Netherlands. The post notes that CEO Jeroen van Tilburg is scheduled for an interview on building a nationwide fast-charging network in one of Europe’s busiest mobility markets.
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The content suggests IONITY is positioning itself as an active stakeholder in Dutch e-mobility infrastructure and engaging with policymakers, fleet operators, and industry peers. For investors, this visibility in a competitive and fast-growing EV charging market could indicate strategic intent to expand network coverage and capture share in high-utilization corridors, which may support long-term usage growth and potential revenue scalability.
The emphasis on topics such as highway expansion and scaling in a competitive landscape points to IONITY’s interest in addressing capacity, coverage, and speed of deployment, all key drivers of economic viability in charging networks. While the post is primarily promotional around event attendance, it underlines the company’s continued focus on high-power charging solutions and could signal ongoing investment and partnership opportunities in the Dutch and broader European EV ecosystem.

