EVA England is pleased to support City & Financial Global’s annual EV Infrastructure Summit, which will be held in central London on 7 June 2023.

The programme will focus on the challenge of scaling up EV infrastructure from electric cars to electric vans, trucks and buses, and the particular challenges involved with providing appropriate and sufficient infrastructure for each category.

This in-person conference will feature insightful presentations from, and informed debate between, senior experts and government representatives on the key topics involved.

This year’s key topics will include:
  • Project Rapid and the government’s EV infrastructure priorities.  
  • The role of EVs in achieving net zero
  • Business model innovation – transport as a service? Scaling up from cars to commercial vehicles – what are the main barriers and how can they be addressed?
  • Accessibility standards for chargers – is the UK setting global standards? Sharing best practice in designing accessible public EV charge points to address the needs of all users
  • Levelling up the imbalance in charging infrastructure provision in the UK under a partnership model between central government and local authorities. Are the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund and the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme achieving their objectives? 
  • Decarbonising trucks – from policy to delivery. Latest developments & the creation of a pan-European charging network for trucks. The Zerft-2 Trial
  • The OEM perspective on the roll-out and uptake of electric cars
  • Moving forward towards integrated management of EV fleets – latest innovations and new products. How can you finance the decarbonization of bus fleets?
  • Vehicle-to-grid technology
  • What does the future hold for the UK EV infrastructure industry? Lessons learned from the roll-out of EV Infrastructure in Europe and the US

James will be taking part in a panel on Levelling up the imbalance in charging infrastructure provision in the UK under a partnership model between central government and local authorities, which will touch on the following questions:

  • Are the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund and the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme achieving their objectives? 
  • Are private partnerships between local authorities and the private sector the best way forward?

This event is aimed at key stakeholders in EV and the charging infrastructure market. EVA England members get a 20% discount off the delegate fees (£645 + VAT)

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