Critical decisions ahead for transport decarbonisation

Road transport decarbonisation is at a crossroads, raising significant questions for the future.

With the used EV market in critical condition, retail demand crumbling, and electric van uptake stagnant, should the next Government bring forward the ICE Phase Out?

Considering a potential influx of Chinese EVs and impending new EU tariffs, should the UK’s ZEV Mandate be under review?

These questions are crucial for anyone working in the fleet sector or automotive supply chain. The BVRLA will address these and other pressing issues at its upcoming Fleets in Charge Conference.

Sign up at Fleets in Charge Conference and join the discussion, so the sector can come together to present a clearer, louder voice for the fleet and mobility services industry.

Organisations that have already confirmed their attendance include: ABI, Admiral Pioneer, Alphabet, Amey, Arnold Clark, BMW, BCA, cap hpi, Centrica, ChargeUK, Close Brothers, Cox Automotive, Dawson Group, DfT, Ebbon Group, Energy UK, Enterprise, Epyx, EV Essentials, FLA, Fleet Alliance, Fleet Assist, GFI, Grosvenor Contracts, HM Treasury, Howden Group, Kendall Cars, Kwik Fit, Lex Autolease, Mitie, National Grid, National Highways, New Automotive, Newport City Council, Nexus Vehicle Management, Octopus Electric Vehicles, Ogilvie Fleet, Openreach, Osprey, PA Consulting, Paua Tech, Rivervale Cars, Royal Mail, SG Fleet, Slough Borough Council, SMMT, Suffolk County Council, Thrifty, Transport for London, Volkswagen Group, Zenith, and Zenobe.

The Fleets in Charge Conference will take place on Wednesday 10 July at the QEII Centre in Westminster. This year’s Conference sponsors are: The AA, Allstar, Arval, Auto Trader, Ebbon Group, Fleet Assist, Flexible Power Systems, Motability, and OEC.