OLEV to give update on Government’s Ultra Low Carbon Vehicle strategy at LCV2015

The seminars take place at this year’s LCV2015 National Low Carbon Vehicle Event, which is being held in Millbrook on 9-10 September 2015 and will see more than 2,500 delegates take advantage of both technology showcasing and extensive networking opportunities. 

The Electrical Vehicle and Infrastructure-related seminar on the afternoon of the 9 September will feature a host of prominent speakers including Nick Eraut, Energy Technologies Institute; Denis Naberezhynykh, TRL; Mark Bonnor-Moris, Siemens Traffic Solutions; Paul Borderick, Siemens Energy Management Systems; Dave Roberts, EA Technology and Becky Gough, Cenex.

The EV Infrastructure seminar sessions continue on 10 September with contributors including Olivier Paturet, Nissan Europe; Ian Thompson, Highways Agency; Dr Martin Petschnig, Hubject Gmbh; Alex Earl, ICU Charging and Martin Hale, ABB.

Keynote speakers on the 10 September include Richard Bruce, Head of OLEV, who will present an update on the Government’s Ultra Low Carbon Vehicle strategy, as well as Prof. Nick Reed, from TRL, who will present on driverless Electric Vehicles.

The Electrical Distributors Association (EDA) will also be hosting its next Business Forum on the morning of 10th September. Exhibitors at the event will include industry leading charge point providers, mainstream Car companies, e-mobility and low carbon specialists and electrical vehicle suppliers.

Robert Evans, CEO of Cenex, said: “The LCV seminar programme for Electrical Vehicle and Infrastructure-related issues covers a diverse array of emerging technologies and market opportunities, from charge point infrastructure developments and roll out through to Vehicle-to-Grid, dynamic wireless power transfer and automated electric vehicles.”

To view the full seminar programme, please visit: http://www.cenex-lcv.co.uk/2015/seminar-programme-lcv2015.asp

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.

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