• Free event supporting businesses to make the switch to electric vehicles
• Speakers include Stellantis, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Green Car Guide, Energy Saving Trust, SP Energy Networks and Groundwork
• Opportunity to test drive the latest EVs
Greville Kelly, Director at Groundwork, will be one of the speakers at the ‘Understanding how to transition to Electric Vehicles’ event on Tuesday 21 May 2024 at the Civic Hall, Ellesmere Port.
The Cheshire West and Chester Council event, which will help local businesses to save money and reduce emissions by switching to electric vehicles (EVs), closely aligns with Groundwork’s projects to support business investment in infrastructure as part of the journey to net zero.
Greville joins a number of expert speakers announced for the event – the full agenda is as follows:
Welcome
David Thornton
Principal Transport Planner (Electric Vehicles), Cheshire West and Chester Council
Sarah Bailey
CEO, West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce
EVs & business benefits
Paul Clarke
Founder & Editor, Green Car Guide
Understanding EV charging options and grants for business
Richard Mallender
Regional Account Manager with the Local Government Support Programme, Energy Saving Trust
David Thornton
Principal Transport Planner (Electric Vehicles), Cheshire West and Chester Council
Moving to a net zero electricity network
Rachel Shorney
Strategic Optimisation Team Manager, SP Energy Networks
Cheshire West and Chester Council charging update
David Thornton
Principal Transport Planner (Electric Vehicles), Cheshire West and Chester Council
Transition to eHGV
Matthew Farrell
Farrells
EV fleet and workplace charging in practice
Greg Watson
Health & Safety and FM Manager, EA Technology
How EVs are part of a business energy audit around renewables
Greville Kelly
Director, Groundwork
Transitioning to an EV factory
Dianne Miller
Ellesmere Port Plant Director, Stellantis
In addition to the main presentations running from 8am to 10am, there will be specialist presentations from 10am on subjects such as developing local EV charging infrastructure through the forthcoming new LEVI (Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure) charging network.
Test drives of the latest electric vehicles will also be on offer, as well as the ability to talk to organisations offering solutions in areas such as EV chargers, renewable energy and sustainable transport.
Event delegates will receive a free Electric Vehicle Business Toolkit, providing essential information for organisations about EVs and charging.
Following the business breakfast presentations, the event will be open to the public from 10am to 1pm.
To secure a free place at the ‘Understanding how to transition to Electric Vehicles’ event from 8am to 10am, which includes breakfast refreshments, businesses need to register below: