EVA England welcomes new CEO
Former Head of the Office for Low Emission Vehicles and passionate electric vehicle (EV) driver Vicky Edmonds has become CEO of EVA England.
The drivers’ association said the appointment of Dr Edmonds as its new CEO will begin from today (Tuesday 14 January 2025). Edmonds brings with her a deep understanding of the EV landscape and policy, having been at the forefront of Government net zero and transport policy for nearly two decades.
Her experience includes three years as the Head of OZEV, where she led the UK Government’s development of its 2030 phase out policy, formalising a cut-off date for the sale of new petrol and diesel cars.
Other headline projects Vicky has led on include the £950m Rapid Charging Fund and the Local EV Infrastructure Fund, which are currently driving the expansion of essential national charging infrastructure.
Vicky Edmonds said:
“The EV sector is at a critical point. Sales of EVs and installation of chargepoints are increasing at ever higher rates, yet coverage of EVs can at times be confusing and damaging. An independent voice for EV drivers has never been more important. And as the champion for that voice, EVA England delivers the powerful message that these cars can and do work for the consumer. We have a key role to play in helping drivers overcome perceived barriers to EV uptake – namely cost, fair and easy access to charging, and miscommunication. I look forward to working with our members and partners in delivering that mission.”
Warren Philips, Chair of EVA England, said:
“The extensive experience Vicky brings to this role is a testament to how our association has evolved into a trusted and independent voice for EV drivers across the country.
“We are profoundly grateful to Vicky for dedicating the next chapter of her highly successful career to ensuring that all aspects of the EV sector, from charging infrastructure to the cost of ownership, truly meet and respond to drivers’ real-world priorities.”
Image of Vicky Edmonds courtesy of EVA England