Overview
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Progress to a zero emission transport future depends not just on the availability of the right vehicles and fuels but also on the willingness and enthusiasm of consumers and fleet buyers to adopt them. Increasing consumers' appetite for change through supportive policies, effective marketing and other actions will help determine the rate of progress, but will this be enough? Find out how experts view the 'people, policy, product' conundrum at the LowCVP's 2018 Annual Conference.
The Conference will address what it’s going to take to bring consumers on the zero emission journey. What are the most effective ways to motivate car buyers and 'mobility consumers' to change their choices for the better? How do we capture their imagination and tap into what’s important to them? Is it possible to break-up their love affair with their fossil energy-powered car; or create such strong demand for zero emission public and private mobility that it shapes the industry for many years to come?
This, and so much more, will be discussed and brought to life – with the consumer at the heart – at our annual conference, kindly hosted by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
We look forward to seeing you there!
Speakers include:
Keynote: Jesse Norman MP, transport minister, Department for Transport (invited)
Dr Jenifer Baxter, Head of Engineering, IMechE
Andy Eastlake, Managing Director, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership
EV Experience Centre (speaker tbc)
Edmund King OBE, President, The AA
Go Ultra Low (speaker tbc)
Dr Bob Moran, Head of Environment Strategy, Department for Transport
Chris Perry, UK Lead, Maas Global
Martin Reeves, Lombard Vehicle Solutions
Shell (speaker tbc)
More speakers will be confirmed soon...
For sponsorship and association opportunities around the event, please contact lowcvp@connectpa.co.uk for more information.
Registration fees (please note that fees have been frozen for members and remain unchanged from last year).
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