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Two weeks to go until Fleet Electrification Forum

It is two weeks until the Transport + Energy Fleet Electrification Forum, due to be held at Warwick Conferences on 8 July.
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James Evison

It is two weeks until the Transport + Energy Fleet Electrification Forum, due to be held at Warwick Conferences on 8 July.

Buy tickets and see the full agenda for the Fleet Electrification Forum here.

The event includes fully-funded places for local authority officers, enabling them to discover and collaborate with those across the transport and energy sectors on the vital issue of fleet electrification.

It is jam-packed with critical insight from leaders in the sector, overseeing more than 200,000 vehicles in the fleet industry.

Kicking off the event will be a keynote speech from Chris Heron, the Secretary General of E-Mobility Europe, who will provide insight into the vital topic.

The first panel will assess financing the decarbonisation journey, and includes figures from the Green Finance Institute, CMS, Nabarro Olswang LLP, BlueCurrent, EY and others.

This will be followed by a fireside chat on fleet decarbonisation in practice featuring the London Borough of Islington and Westminster City Council, with the Energy Saving Trust, and then a discussion by The AA on the end of manual licenses in an EV era.

The second session will look at delivery and includes sessions on connections guidance for fleets with the ENA, Amplify EV’s insight, as well as the EV transition of emergency services, featuring speakers from the NHS, Met Police and West Yorkshire Police.

It will conclude with an interactive session led by Cenex on fleet managers meeting private and public sector attendees on driving forward collaboration.

Following a lunch networking break, the event moves into discussion of the home charging gap on fleet electrification with myenergi, scaling up the decarbonisation of HGVs, a conversation with Octopus Fleets, and a panel with The Association of Fleet Professionals on the changing role of the fleet manager, which includes DPD, RSBP, Openreach, and Zaptec.

Final sessions of a busy day include critical sessions on decarbonising coaches and buses with the SMMT, Transport for London and Alexander Dennis, and a final session on making the best use of shared charging infrastructure for fleets with Hubber, Welch Group, Equip Energy and others.

A key element of the day will be ensuring all sessions include tangible takeaways for attendees, ensuring insight and knowledge which can be used in their jobs and daily roles. 

Buy tickets and see the full agenda for the Fleet Electrification Forum here.

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