Tel: +30 210 92 30 422
E-mail: info@haee.gr
Address
62, Charilaou Trikoupi Str.
Kifissia, 14562
Athens, Greece
9:00 - 9:05 Welcome
Co-Host: Nicki Shields, Scientist, TV Presenter, Broadcaster
Co-Host: Robert Llewllyn, TV Journalist, FullyCharge
Ben Pullen, Co-Founder & CEO, Global Electric Vehicle Road Trip
09:05 - 09:20 Opening Keynote
"The barriers, enablers and consequent opportunities in the clean transportation market: what's needed from a market design point of view?"
9:20 - 10:00 Expert panel discussion
The Future of Clean Transportation in London
This opening session will kick start discussion on how the global challenge presented by worsening air quality across cities is a driver for innovation in the transportation sector. Experts from policy, business, civil society and government will identify the pressures and drivers eroding the quality of air, assess the impact of current pollution levels and evaluate potential solutions for progress towards cleaner and livable cities.
Panel:
10:00 - 10.30 Fireside Chat - Expert panel discussion
"The power of sport to accelerate sustainable living"
Sport is universal, connecting millions of fans through physical and digital platforms across the globe and inspire generations of aspiring athletes and supporters. This session looks at the potential for sport to drive forward the sustainability agenda and asks if sport has the power to take sustainability into the mainstream and enable environmentally-aware global citizens.
Panel:
10:30 - 11:00 Networking & Technology Showcase
11:00 - 11:45 Expert panel discussion
"The Transport and Mobility Revolution: From Asset Ownership to Service Provision"
The transport and mobility sector is undergoing a revolution. Car-sharing applications and driverless vehicle technology is radically shifting consumer perceptions of mobility from traditional asset ownership towards transport as a service. As our global population will soar to 10 billion by 2050 with 80% of us living in cities, the consumer is increasingly concerned with buying a car that ticks the clean, green and affordable boxes. This session will discuss how realistic these futuristic visions are, how manufacturers are adapting to these changes, where the innovation is happening, and how scalable these solutions are.
Topics of discussion:
Panel:
11:45 - 12:45 Economics of Electric Vehicles
11:45 - 12:05 "The United Kingdom EV Market: Forecasting the ‘Tipping Point’"
- What can we expect from the UK BHEV and PHEV market between now and 20250 and how will this compare with other markets?
12:05 - 12:20 "The Norwegian Success: How transferable is this case study and can it be used as a blueprint for other European countries?"
12:20 - 12:45 Q&A With Speakers
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch break and Networking
13:45 - 14:05 EV-Box and Engie: A strategic partnership for market acceleration
Discussion
EV-Box and Engie’s unique partnership will be discussed in further detail giving details on the drivers behind the acquisition and how it will assist market expansion and growth.
14:05 - 15:20 Technology innovation and cost reduction
Technology is undoubtedly improving, but further innovation is needed in battery and charging technology to reduce range anxiety and the cost of electric vehicles. This session focuses on the innovative and disruptive projects and initiatives establishing the business case for electrifying the transport sector, and the co-benefits that an integrated approach will unlock in terms of the decarbonisation of the wider electricity system.
Panel:
15:20 - 15:50 "Building the Business Case for Electric Vehicles"
Presentation of research findings
As the cost curve for EVs continues to drop and the industry moves from early adopter into widespread acceptance businesses across the country are looking to electrify their fleets to hedge against regulatory and technological risks. This session will take fleet managers and CSOs through the stages of building the internal business case for electrification; how to dispel common myths and make a compelling case to senior management and various stakeholders that the time to act is now.
15:50 - 16:10 Networking Break
16:10 - 16:50 "Is Infrastructure Holding the Market Back?"
Is infrastructure a necessary precondition to EV take up? How much is being spent currently, and who's providing investment and expertise? How much is infrastructure delaying the market, and what's needed to attract further finance?
16:50 - 17:00 Paving the Path Ahead - Accelerating EV Adoption
"Paving the Path Ahead - Accelerating EV Adoption"
Findings and Lessons from the EVRT:
What are the main challenges of the road trip so far?
What are the actions needed to accelerate take up of electric vehicles, and what are the main messages to take through Europe?