2025 Agenda
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
10:30
Keynote: Navigating the Complexities of EV Infrastructure Funding and Delivery
10:30 - 11:00
11:30
Panel: Leveraging AI in EV Infrastructure Deployment and Management
11:30 - 12:10
- Exploring the role of AI in optimising location planning, bay management, occupancy tracking, and equipment testing for durability.
Speakers
Moderator
12:15
Case Study: Successful Rural EV Charging Deployment
12:15 - 12:35
- Exploring the challenges and triumphs of establishing a viable electric vehicle (EV) charging network in a rural setting.
- Moving beyond the well-documented urban focus, we delve into a real-world project that successfully navigated the unique obstacles presented by sparsely populated areas. This case study will examine the project from inception to operation.
14:00
Panel: The Inclusive EV Transition
14:00 - 14:40
- Examining strategies for equitable access to EV charging infrastructure across rural, periurban, urban, and disadvantaged areas.
Speakers
14:50
Drags vs Drivers: The Growth Picture for EV and Associated Infrastructure
14:50 - 15:30
- Debating the factors that are either hindering ("drags") or accelerating ("drivers") the growth and development of the EV market and its supporting infrastructure.
Speakers
Moderator
Thursday, May 22, 2025
10:30
Overcoming the Challenges of Implementing Cross-Pavement Gullies at Local Authority Level
10:30 - 11:00
11:05
Learning Lab: All you need to know about making EV charging truly accessible
11:05 - 11:45
- Why is accessible charging important?
- What is PAS 1899 and Park Access EV?
- How is Park Access EV being implemented? Learn from rich data insights on progress so far.
Speakers
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Mark Osmond Area Manager - North West and North Wales British Parking Association
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Graham Footer Chief Executive Disabled Motoring UK
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David Bagwell Senior Business Development Manager (Public) Believ
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Harry Fisher Innovation Manager Motability Foundation
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Helen Dolphin Senior Programme Manager for Access and Inclusion Great British Railways Transition Team (GBRTT)
11:50
Panel: Standardising the Electric Future
11:50 - 12:30
- The importance of APDS (Alliance for Parking Data Standards) and OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface) standards.
- Challenges and opportunities in standards integration.
- Discussing the ongoing development and evolution of APDS and OCPI, and how these standards can adapt to the evolving needs of the EV market, including advancements in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies and smart charging solutions.
- Analysing how standardized solutions can enhance user experience, increase consumer confidence, and accelerate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Speakers
12:35
Panel: Commercial Fleet Electrification: Challenges and Opportunities
12:35 - 13:15
- This panel discussion will delve into the key challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning fleets to electric vehicles.
- We will explore strategies for electrifying logistics and fleets, addressing critical issues such as infrastructure, charging solutions, and costs.
Speakers
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Sean Cleary Strategic Delivery Manager Cambridge City Council
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Chris Demetriou Assistant Director of Corporate Fleet, Transport & Accessible Community Transport London Borough of Islington
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Peter Eggeman Programme Manager – Fleet Support Energy Saving Trust
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Trevor Palmer Founder & Inventor EV Blocks Ltd
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
10:30
Keynote: Navigating the Complexities of EV Infrastructure Funding and Delivery
10:30 - 11:00
Investment & Procurement
- Experiences to date at Cambridge City Council.
11:30
Panel: Leveraging AI in EV Infrastructure Deployment and Management
11:30 - 12:10
Artificial Intelligence
- Exploring the role of AI in optimising location planning, bay management, occupancy tracking, and equipment testing for durability.
Speakers
Moderator
12:15
Case Study: Successful Rural EV Charging Deployment
12:15 - 12:35
- Exploring the challenges and triumphs of establishing a viable electric vehicle (EV) charging network in a rural setting.
- Moving beyond the well-documented urban focus, we delve into a real-world project that successfully navigated the unique obstacles presented by sparsely populated areas. This case study will examine the project from inception to operation.
14:00
Panel: The Inclusive EV Transition
14:00 - 14:40
Inclusivity
- Examining strategies for equitable access to EV charging infrastructure across rural, periurban, urban, and disadvantaged areas.
Speakers
14:50
Drags vs Drivers: The Growth Picture for EV and Associated Infrastructure
14:50 - 15:30
- Debating the factors that are either hindering ("drags") or accelerating ("drivers") the growth and development of the EV market and its supporting infrastructure.
Speakers
Moderator
Thursday, May 22, 2025
10:30
Overcoming the Challenges of Implementing Cross-Pavement Gullies at Local Authority Level
10:30 - 11:00
11:05
Learning Lab: All you need to know about making EV charging truly accessible
11:05 - 11:45
- Why is accessible charging important?
- What is PAS 1899 and Park Access EV?
- How is Park Access EV being implemented? Learn from rich data insights on progress so far.
Speakers
-
Mark Osmond Area Manager - North West and North Wales British Parking Association
-
Graham Footer Chief Executive Disabled Motoring UK
-
David Bagwell Senior Business Development Manager (Public) Believ
-
Harry Fisher Innovation Manager Motability Foundation
-
Helen Dolphin Senior Programme Manager for Access and Inclusion Great British Railways Transition Team (GBRTT)
11:50
Panel: Standardising the Electric Future
11:50 - 12:30
- The importance of APDS ( Alliance for Parking Data Standards) and OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface) standards.
- Challenges and opportunities in standards integration.
- Discussing the ongoing development and evolution of APDS and OCPI, and how these standards can adapt to the evolving needs of the EV market, including advancements in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies and smart charging solutions.
- Analysing how standardized solutions can enhance user experience, increase consumer confidence, and accelerate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Speakers
12:35
Panel: Commercial Fleet Electrification: Challenges and Opportunities
12:35 - 13:10
- This panel discussion will delve into the key challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning fleets to electric vehicles.
- We will explore strategies for electrifying logistics and fleets, addressing critical issues such as infrastructure, charging solutions, and costs.
Speakers
-
Sean Cleary Strategic Delivery Manager Cambridge City Council
-
Chris Demetriou Assistant Director of Corporate Fleet, Transport & Accessible Community Transport London Borough of Islington
-
Peter Eggeman Programme Manager – Fleet Support Energy Saving Trust
-
Trevor Palmer Founder & Inventor EV Blocks Ltd