Transport + Energy Forum set to move the needle on climate change

A new event which will focus on immediate and actionable steps that need to be taken to move the needle on climate change has been launched by Transport + Energy and will take place at the Birmingham Conference & Events Centre (BCEC) on 17th November.  

With more than two-thirds of emissions from energy production, and a third of all emissions from transport, decarbonising these two sectors will lead the net zero agenda across the world.

The idea behind the inaugural Transport + Energy Forum event is to unite professionals from both industries to help accelerate this transition. 

With the UK reaching record temperatures of over 40C (104F) for the first time this week, this has shown us that the issue of climate change must be taken seriously with urgent action required now. 

Focusing on what and how, the Forum event will set out the breadth of the challenge faced with a real focus on actionable solutions that can be taken now. 

Editorial Director Alec Peachey said: “We have less than 1,000 days to move the needle on climate change, encourage electric vehicle (EV) adoption and greener energy solutions. The time for action is now. 

“Transport + Energy has established itself as the ‘go to’ place for the latest news in everything electric, renewables and more. We have built up a loyal following and continue to provide useful information and content to several different stakeholder groups that are involved in the transition to clean transport and energy. 

“We want to bring our community together and it is time to unite the sectors. Historically they might not have had a link, but net zero can only be achieved through collaboration. Having spoken to several industry contacts and utilised the experience of the Transport + Energy editorial board it is clear that there is a need for an event that will set out the breadth of the challenge faced with a real focus on actionable solutions that can be taken now. We look forward to welcoming professionals involved in making the change happen to Birmingham in November.”

This exclusive event will connect transport and energy leaders with policymakers, industry groups, NGOs, the supply chain, networks, regulators, the highways sector, tech disruptors, automotive manufacturers, local authorities, customer groups, plus other stakeholders tasked with the job of fully decarbonising our transport and energy systems. 

The event will include high-level keynote speeches about how governments and businesses can accelerate the transition to clean transport and energy. It will also include interactive panel debates focused on the key challenges and solutions; educational presentations; breakout discussions; and much more.  

Attendees will also have access to networking opportunities and a tabletop exhibition, creating the space to form new connections and cross-sector collaborations. The conversations will then continue over an evening reception with delegates given the opportunity to cement relationships and opportunities for collaboration that could have a lasting impact.     

And that’s not all – spaces for local councils will be provided free of charge so that each participating company is guaranteed access to local government officers who sit at the heart of this transition.   

The event will take place at the Birmingham Conference and Events Centre (BCEC) on 17th November 2022. 

Topics for discussion will include: 

  • How businesses can make the shift to all-electric fleets
  • Preparing the grid for transport decarbonisation
  • How can the rollout of charging infrastructure keep pace with sales of EVs, does it need to?
  • Understanding the challenges and opportunities facing transport decarbonisation across land, sea and air.
  • Shaping the policy and regulatory landscape 
  • The rising cost of energy and how it may impact EV adoption
  • The role of local authorities in accelerating the transition to clean transport and energy 
  • Decarbonising logistics and reducing emissions – the role of electric and hydrogen 
  • Vehicle manufacturer challenges – supply chain issues, what help do they need from different stakeholder groups as they go on this journey?
  • Decarbonising energy and moving away from fossil fuel reliance 

Find out more about how to get involved here. 

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