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Fleet Electrification Forum to assess decarbonisation of public sector fleets

A special session on decarbonising public sector fleets forms a crucial part of the large-scale conversation set to take place at this year’s Fleet Electrification Forum. You can register for the Fleet Electrification Forum on 8 July here. The session

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James Evison

A special session on decarbonising public sector fleets forms a crucial part of the large-scale conversation set to take place at this year’s Fleet Electrification Forum.

You can register for the Fleet Electrification Forum on 8 July here.

The session includes Chris Demetriou, Assistant Director of Corporate Fleet, Transport & Accessible Community Transport, at the London Borough of Islington, who recently spoke to T+E Founder and Editorial director Alec Peachey on our Talking Transport + Energy series.

Demetriou has been a leading figure in the decarbonisation of public sector fleets at Islington, and offers a variety of insight into the issue.

He will be in conversation with other important speakers in the sector, including Ed Yendluri, Contracts Manager at Westminster City Council.

The news is particularly timely as it follows the UK Government announcing an additional £1bn investment into electric vans, trucks and depot charging.

The session is set to be an insightful look at the key issue for local authorities and the wider private sector in the decarbonisation of fleets, offering key, tangible takeaways for attendees that will assist them in their roles.

It will sit alongside a variety of mission-critical sessions at the Fleet Electrification Forum, which is due to take place on 8 July at Warwick Conferences, and includes financing the decarbonisation journey, emergency services in the electric era, scaling up eHGVs, decarbonising buses and coaches, and the changing role of the fleet manager – amongst others.

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