Electric Vehicles

Transport + Energy Forum doubles in size

Next week’s Transport + Energy Forum ‘Further + Faster: accelerating the transition to a decarbonised future’ has now confirmed all delegate accommodation packages for both public and private sector.
November 9, 2023_
Alec Peachey

Next week’s Transport + Energy Forum ‘Further + Faster: accelerating the transition to a decarbonised future’ has now confirmed all delegate accommodation packages for both public and private sector.

The Forum, slated for next Thursday 16 November has doubled in size since the last edition, with more than 200 day delegates and 150 dinner guests set to attend.

Keynote speakers include Chris Skidmore MP, clean air campaigner Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, Cordi O’Hara from National Grid and Lizzie Culwick from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV).

“I’m blown away by the response from the transport and energy sectors to our event. We’ve got a great programme and a fantastic line up of speakers, which has generated a diverse audience, ready to learn, comment and collaborate during our programme of 18 sessions, featuring 30 speakers,” commented Alec Peachey, Founder and Editorial Director for Transport + Energy. “Our first awards event will take place on the evening of the conference, attracting an extremely high standard of entries, with some worthy finalists already announced.”

Four awards will be presented: best product or new technology, best local authority charging scheme, best EV charging network, best collaborative partnership: transport and energy sectors. Award sponsors include Trojan Energy, char.gy and UK Power Networks.

A limited number of day and evening delegate tickets are still available, for more details visit https://transportandenergy.com/te-forum-event/

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