The return of

emergency GREENFLEET...

 

After it's successful launch in April, emergency GREENFLEET II - 2020's second installment, returns to deliver key information 

to help the police, fire, ambulance and MoD sectors, as they journey through their electrification strategies.

 

 

emergency GREENFLEET II takes place live, online, 15 October, 9.30am.
 

We are delighted to be running this second event with the support of our Partners – Office for Low Emission Vehicles, Crown Commercial Service, National Grid and SMMT, with additional guidance coming from NAPFM and Ministry of Defence.

 

As well as hearing all the latest information from UK Government, we've drafted in some innovative, forward-thinking blue light fleet managers to provide you with case studies and this event will also have a special focus maintenance and upkeep.

 

Here's a look at what you can expect on the day...

 

Session 1: Policy, Purchasing & Incentives – A new kind of PPI

 

Hear from Natasha Robinson, Joint Head of the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), with the latest on government policy and he incentives and assistance that is there to help you. They will be followed by Crown Commercial Service (CCS), to guide you through the latest public sector purchasing frameworks.

 

Session 2: Clean Vehicle Technology & Acquisition –

Making the right choice

 

Yorkshire Ambulance Service give an overview of the ULEVs they have already introduced to their fleet and what difference they have made, in terms of running costs and efficiency. They will be followed by vehicle and financing solutions presentations from Maxus, Toyota, Volvo and Lex Autolease.

 

Session 3: Charging Infrastructure – Planning & Implementation

 

National Grid will provide an in-depth overview of what is happening in terms of UK power distribution and how it affects you and your requirements and we follow that up with an insight into what one fire service has already done with workplace/depot charging. We wrap up the session with expert analysis including case study examples from specialist consultancy Arcadis and innovative charging solutions provider joju Charging.

 

Session 4: Workshop Upgrades – All change for in-house EV maintenance

 

Hear from John Gorton, Kent & Essex Police and Chair of NAPFM, as he explains what is needed to keep EVs operational. Having the right workshop infrastructure, tools and trained staff is crucial and the MoD will give an overview of what changes they have made too. We wrap up with a piece from an organization that can guide you through the whole process, Babcock Engineering.

 

Join us for an online gathering of professionals and experts, where you can engage, exchange ideas, discuss strategies, form alliances, and more. 

 

This event will feature a virtual EXPO and there will be extra time for you to roam around and discover more about the vehicles, products and solutions that are there to help you.

We’re ready… Are you?

 

Join us online, at 09.30am, on 15 October…

 

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We do hope you will join us for what promises to be the most informative online event the blue light sector has seen. Spaces are limited! Register today!


Peer Chat, Live Polls and Interactive Q&A’s

For sponsorship opportunities, featuring presentation and live interaction slots, please contact:

 

Colin Boyton or Rosario Surace

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