The accelerating transition to greener energy is transforming our world, and the transportation and mobility industries—foundational to the global economy—are arguably the industries most affected by this sea change.
From the efforts of mobility manufacturers rising to meet design challenges, to those of battery makers striving to extend energy density and life, to the planning and execution of the massive infrastructure development required to support the imperative buildout of an EV charging network – all participants in the mobility value chain will be forced to adapt and evolve. To be successful, it is imperative for participants to understand the myriad incentives, obligations, and legal ramifications arising from this revolution and what these factors mean for their business.
Womble Bond Dickinson is a transatlantic law firm with considerable experience advising on the full range of complex issues affecting manufacturers of electric vehicles, batteries, and other key electric/autonomous vehicle components. We also provide counsel to the growing pool of charging infrastructure entities, and the owners of the real estate on which that infrastructure will be built. We count among our clients’ developers, investors, owners and operators, suppliers, financiers, and major corporations, all of whom play and will continue to play critical roles in the development of our transportation network.
Our Mobility & Transportation Technology team is comprised of attorneys from key practice areas including intellectual property, project finance and development, corporate transactions, regulatory and compliance, land use/real estate, environmental, cross-border trade, and economic development, so that we can assemble the team that best suits your needs at any given point in your development process.
The accelerating transition to greener energy is transforming our world, and the transportation and mobility industries—foundational to the global economy—are arguably the industries most affected by this sea change.
From the efforts of mobility manufacturers rising to meet design challenges, to those of battery makers striving to extend energy density and life, to the planning and execution of the massive infrastructure development required to support the imperative buildout of an EV charging network – all participants in the mobility value chain will be forced to adapt and evolve. To be successful, it is imperative for participants to understand the myriad incentives, obligations, and legal ramifications arising from this revolution and what these factors mean for their business.
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Womble Bond Dickinson is a transatlantic law firm with considerable experience advising on the full range of complex issues affecting manufacturers of electric vehicles, batteries, and other key electric/autonomous vehicle components. We also provide counsel to the growing pool of charging infrastructure entities, and the owners of the real estate on which that infrastructure will be built. We count among our clients’ developers, investors, owners and operators, suppliers, financiers, and major corporations, all of whom play and will continue to play critical roles in the development of our transportation network.
Our Mobility & Transportation Technology team is comprised of attorneys from key practice areas including intellectual property, project finance and development, corporate transactions, regulatory and compliance, land use/real estate, environmental, cross-border trade, and economic development, so that we can assemble the team that best suits your needs at any given point in your development process.
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