07 December sees charging and infrastructure come under the spotlight at JUICE – Joined-Up Infrastructure: Connect & Energise. Join us at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon for the event that will help future-proof the electrification of UK mobility.
Are you on the road to e-mobility? Does the complex world of charging and infrastructure (C&I) confuse or concern you? Are you looking for guidance on how best to implement an electrification and C&I strategy? If you have answered “Yes” to one or more of the above, then you need to join us at JUICE!
We have put together the most comprehensive gathering of C&I experts the UK fleet sector has seen this year. We’ll be focused on #collaboration and how the C&I and UK fleet sectors can work together to future-proof the electrification of mobility in the UK. Key subjects being addressed on the day, include:
Session 1: The UK Charging Market – Where are we and will we achieve the 300,000 charge points target by 2030?
- UK government’s £1.6 billion commitment to Future-Proofing the Electrification of UK Mobility
- #collaboration – Ensuring a coordinated approach to the roll-out of charging infrastructure in the UK
Q&A: Discussion on where we are, what needs to be done and how we do it!
Session 2: Regulation – Are the UK’s standardisation regulations robust enough to achieve the consistent and accessible network required?
- What is needed to realise the electric dream?
- What is the view from the fleet drivers on the ground?
Q&A: Discussion on how the implementation of regulations impacts the UK fleet sector… Now and moving forward.
Session 3: Case Studies & Open Q&A
- Dundee City Council: ‘City of EV Excellence’… We hear how the UK’s most recognised city, in terms of electrification, continues to develop e-mobility capability for its businesses and citizens
- Royal Mail: From cars and small vans to large vans and trucks… Electrification is possible, with the right workplace charging
- London Ambulance Service NHS Trust: Creating a charging network across multiple sites, capable of supporting irregular vehicle downtime
Q&A: Ask the experts that have first-hand experience of key issues around C&I implementation
Session 4: Land grabs and increasing competition. The panel discuss the scramble for prime locations, lack of competitions from large landowners and the rise of the ‘do it ourselves’ brigade.
Session 5: Get it PAID – Payments… Accessibility… Interoperability… Deployment… The panel discuss the role of EMSPs, deployment and accessibility and manufacturer interoperability
Expert Panel & Open Q&A: Sara Sloman - Paythru, Tina Mould - Energy Superhub Oxford, Niall Riddell - Paua, Kate Tyrrell - ChargeSafe and Harrison Brook - Zap-Map.