Event details
For councils and landowners considering long-term agreements with Charge Point Operators (CPOs), one of the key concerns is financial stability. Can your chosen partner truly deliver on their promises — and stay the course?
In this webinar, we’ll break down everything you need to know about EV charging infrastructure funding in the UK. Our panel of industry experts and local authority representatives will explore:
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How CPOs are funded and what that means for your project
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Ways councils can attract investment while reducing risk
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Choosing the right charge points for the right locations
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What contract types support the greatest levels of private investment
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How phased delivery benefits both investors and local communities
You’ll also gain insight into spotting financially sound CPOs, structuring contracts that prioritise long-term outcomes, and building relationships that align with your EV charging rollout goals.
Presenters

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.

Matt Croucher
Chief Commercial Director
Believ

Alastair Young
Associate Director - Net Zero Transport
Scottish Futures Trust
Alastair is an infrastructure programme delivery specialist currently working with Transport Scotland and local authorities to accelerate the delivery of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Scotland as well as exploring ways to mobilise private sector capital to support infrastructure delivery in this sector.
Former roles have included managing the delivery of complex infrastructure projects and programmes in the education, waste and water sectors. Alastair has a degree in Civil Engineering and an MBA.

Massimo Resta
Managing Partner Infrastructure
Zouk Capital LLP
Massimo is a partner at Zouk Capital, a London based private equity firm focussing in renewable energy, clean infrastructure and the energy transition.
At Zouk, Massimo has been involved in transactions in the solar photovoltaic, waste to energy, storage and EV charging infrastructure sectors. In particular Massimo led Zouk investments in ZSOL Italian FIT PV project portfolio; in the JV with Solar Ventures, a developer platform of ground-mounted subsidy-free PV projects; in Green Hedge, a UK developer of utility-scale battery storage projects; in BE Power, the largest independent EV charge point operator in Italy, recently sold to ENI; in Liberty Charge, a joint venture with Liberty Global focussing on residential EV charging infrastructure in the UK and in Zest, a UK charge point operator focussing on destination charging. Massimo also co-lead the investment in InstaVolt, one of the largest charge point operators in the UK, recently sold to EQT.