Research, find & optimise your new electric vehicles at next week’s Great British Fleet Event

Whether you’re an SME or large fleet operator, private or public sector, next Tuesday’s Great British Fleet Event will deliver wide-ranging insights and advice on the best way to deploy and run electric vehicles.

The 2023 Great British Fleet Event will feature a wide array of industry experts on hand to talk about the latest EV innovations, trends and thinking

Still open for free registrations, the event on 25 April at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, will feature a wide array of industry experts on hand to talk about the latest EV innovations, trends and thinking.

Within the conference programme, highlights include a talk from Elizabeth Culwick from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) on the DfT’s work on ‘Delivering the ZEV Transition: Funding and Regulation’. Meanwhile, Transport for London’s Simon Cordery will explore ‘The Role of EV Infrastructure in Decarbonising Urban Fleet Networks’.

James Garlick, head of commercial, electric vehicles at British Gas, will explore the topic of ‘Home Charging: Unlocking the Cost-Savings’ while Andrew Wescott, director of sustainability and regulation at Addison Lee, will look at ‘Creating a Blueprint for a Sustainable Fleet’.

And Paul Kirby of EV Essentials will deliver advice on ‘Electric Vans: Making Them Work for Your Fleet’.

Other speakers from firms including Fleet Operations, Co Charger, Diode, Lex Autolease, Paua, Michelin Connected Fleet and edenseven will also be on the podium to shed light on electrifying your fleet in the first place and optimising it thereafter.

An extensive line-up of exhibitors will also be present, including many of the fleet sector’s pre-eminent EV gurus and ranging from leasing and salary sacrifice firms to charging specialists.

Finally, the evening’s black-tie gala dinner will see the winners of Fleet World’s Great British Fleet Awards announced – including those cars/vans, fleet managers and service firms at the forefront of EV and sustainability work.

Full event details – including the day’s schedule – are online here. Registrations for a free ticket are here.

Hope to see you there!

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 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.