This year’s Fleet & Mobility Live will feature a special area dedicated to bringing together transport professionals at local authorities across the UK and the public and private sector fleets they are closely collaborating with.
The Local Authority and Public Sector Fleet Hub, in association with Energy Savings Trust (EST) and sponsored by ALD LeasePlan, will run on October 3 & 4 at the NEC and includes two dedicated round table discussions per day for both parts of the hub, as well as a central networking space to boost collaboration and discussion on key topics around electrification, charging infrastructure, transport carbon reduction and more.
The Hub is an exclusive space to Fleet & Mobility Live and entrance will be reserved for local authorities and fleet managers that pre-book their place in advance.
Representatives from the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Local EV Infrastructure (LEVI) fund will also be on hand across both days to offer guidance and support on applying for investment into charging infrastructure in towns and cities.
- Local authorities and fleets can register their interest in the Hub at www.fleetandmobilitylive.com/whats-on/local-authority
Roundtable sessions
There will be two roundtable sessions that will be repeated on both days of the conference for the Local Authority Hub and the Public Sector Fleet Hub.
Local Authority Hub round table sessions led by Energy Savings Trust
October 3 (both repeated on October 4)
The path to EV fleet transition
Public sector and private fleet managers will gain advice on how to review their current vehicles to successfully make the move to switch more cars and vans to zero emissions. This session will also offer advice on how to help drivers make the switch from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles as well as information on how fleets can introduce electric vehicle salary sacrifice schemes to further reduce employees’ carbon emissions.
Charging infrastructure challenges and opportunities
Planning out a fit for purpose charging infrastructure requires collaboration between many stakeholders, including joined up thinking from local authorities, distribution network operators (DNO) and private sector specialists. This session will look at how local authorities can make sure there is the capacity in place to expand charging infrastructure at the scale needed, as well as planning for an accessible and equitable future for all zero emission drivers.
The key elements of decarbonising fleets & EV transition – the bigger picture with ALD LeasePlan and EST
This presentation by ALD LeasePlan and EST will bring together both local authorities and fleets to further boost collaboration and understanding between the two. This joint presentation will offer fleets advice on how local authorities are looking to collaborate with businesses on their zero emissions strategy and will also offer advice on how fleets can assess their current vehicles to switch more of them to electric. This presentation will also look at how fleet operations are changing to accommodate a zero emissions world and to help them understand the right questions to ask and the right stakeholders to work with. Representatives from Hitachi Europe will also deliver their latest insight on Optimise Prime, which is the largest electric commercial vehicle project in the world.
Fleet roundtable sessions led by ALD LeasePlan
October 3 (both repeated on October 4)
Tender preparation “How to get the most from your tender”
This session will offer advice on how fleets can review their routing and operations to deliver a smooth transition for electric cars and vans. Planning exactly what’s needed is essential ahead of preparing to tender for vehicles and a combination of depot, workplace and home charging facilities. This session will also look at how fleets can use data led planning on areas like charging schedules and vehicles off-road.
Accessibility, LA collaboration and community engagement
This session will look at how local authorities are working to correctly identify the needs of residents and specialist fleets when it comes to decarbonisation strategies.
This includes looking at the equity of charging infrastructure provision, alternative mobility modes and solutions, as well as how to closely engage with communities to help change travel behaviour.
Why should you attend?
Local authority transport professionals
- Access to round table discussions on key topics affecting towns and cities across the UK
- Networking opportunities with key stakeholders that are decarbonising transport and investing in mobility and charging infrastructure
- Network directly with fleet managers to discuss key topics and their biggest challenges
- Collaborate to develop new solutions to major challenges like delivering equitable access to EV charging for all
- Discuss how local authorities and fleets can work more closely together to offer better charging solutions
- Understand how fleets are looking to review their fleet policies to consider more multi-modal transport options and reduce their fleet size and miles driven
Fleet professionals
- Access to round table discussions on key topics affecting how fleets operate and charge their vehicles
- Understand further detail on how the local authorities are using the local electric vehicle infrastructure (LEVI) fund to improve charging for your fleet’s EVs, including how employees without access to off-street parking can more easily charge in the future
- Network with key stakeholders in the transport planning sector that are facilitating charging infrastructure and decarbonisation initiatives that will affect your fleets in the future
- Understand how local authorities are working to reduce vehicle trips within their region and the plans for alternatives for businesses
- Learn more about how local authorities are working collaboratively with Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) to prepare towns and cities for the wider expansion of zero emission vehicles and how this may affect your future fleet operations
- Collaborate and make contacts with local authorities to create peer-to-peer charging solutions for workplace charging that is underutilised at certain times of the day
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