Event details
According to this year's Local Authority Insight Report, a third of local authorities have no formal EV infrastructure plan in place, and in the North of England the number rises to 40%. Last year, 20% of respondents in the report hoped to have fully rolled out a local charging infrastructure by now. This updated survey finds none have, and only 13% expect rollout within the next 12 months. It's now more important than ever that local authorities are given all the insights, tools and resources they need to start their EV journey.
In the fourth webinar of our series, "EV charging deployment plan: everything you need to know", the panel of experts will cover the importance of selecting which charging speed and hardware solution is more suited to a specific region, location or destination. It’s crucial that an EV deployment plan is modelled around the needs of residents and visitors to deploy a scalable, future-proofed and publicly accessible charging solution.
Join this webinar at 2pm on 30th July to learn all you need to know about deploying EV charge points your own local areas from a panel of industry experts and local authorities - and have your own questions answered live during the
sessions.
Presenters

Matt Croucher
Chief Commercial Director
Believ

Charlie Allen
Head of Public Sector Partnerships
Believ
I enjoy sharing our vision and strategy with others. I have presented and been on panels at multiple events and conferences within the Highways, EV Infrastructure, Fleet and Automotive industries.

Daniel Gosbee
Principal Project Officer
Lincolnshire County Council

Shamala Evans-Gadgill
EV Infrastructure Programme Manager
Coventry City Council
Transportation and Innovation: CVLR Programme Delivery Manager and EV Infrastructure Programme Manager/Senior Engineer –
Shamala is a 4th-year part-time PGR within the Research Institute for Clean Growth and Future Mobility at Coventry University and is also an experienced Senior Civil Engineer and Programme/Project Manager in designing and implementing challenging, complex and wide-ranging infrastructure projects. Her experience includes (1) Innovation projects within the decarbonising transport platform, renewables, battery storage and management; (2) Local Transport Plans, including Network Efficiency projects and Waste Management projects; (3) Traffic Management, including traffic-calming measures; (4) General roadworks, including road geometry; and (5) Regeneration, public realm, and urban environment projects.

Sarah Beddoe
EV Programme Manager
West Sussex County Council