Time is running out to secure your tickets for the next week’s Fleets in Charge Conference in London. Taking place less than a week after the election, delegates will get a rounded picture of priorities for the automotive industry.
One of the first sessions on the agenda is the chance to see key industry representatives deliver their decarbonisation messages to the General Election winners. They will give a status update and assessment of what the new Government needs to deliver in its first 100 days in situ and longer term over their five-year tenure.
The panel will feature Vicky Read of Charge UK, Mike Hawes of SMMT, Gerry Keaney of the BVRLA and Edmund King of the AA. The panellists will set out what they see as the current state of the transition and then discuss how they want to work with the Government going forward.
Other agenda highlights include:
- EV Retail in Detail: A deep dive into electric vehicle retail trends, challenges, and opportunities.
- Exploring the EV Ecosystem: Navigating the interconnected world of electric vehicles, infrastructure, and stakeholders.
- Will New Mobility Be Uninsurable? Examining insurance implications for emerging mobility solutions.
- Fleet Takeover: How fleets are transitioning to cleaner, more efficient transportation.
- Future of Fleet Transport: Insights into next-gen fleet management and electrification.
- Innovation at the Cutting Edge of Connected Insights: Showcasing groundbreaking technologies shaping the industry.
- Road to Zero Emissions Report Card Launch: Assessing progress toward emission reduction goals.
The Fleets in Charge Conference will take place on Wednesday 10 July in Westminster. This year’s Conference sponsors are: The AA, Allstar, Arval, Auto Trader, Ebbon Group, Fleet Assist, Flexible Power Systems, Motability, and OEC.
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Charlie Bell from Conference exhibitor and fleet electrification solution provider VEV, takes part in the latest episode of the BVRLA’s ‘The Inside Track’ podcast. Titled ‘Tackling Hidden Emissions in the Fleet Supply Chain’, Charlie talks to Adam Forshaw of the BVRLA about ESG issues. What's the real impact? The discussion also explores the realities behind fleet emissions and how these can be measured and reported on effectively.