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WELCOME Welcome to the AMP ULEV eROADSHOW GREENFLEET365’s AMP ULEV eROADSHOW is a 3-day online event series addressing air quality and clean growth strategies across the Midlands and Warwickshire. These events are designed for professionals looking to explore the very latest in ultra-low emission vehicle technology, charging, sustainability and strategy.

The AMP ULEV eROADSHOW takes the ‘Clean Air’ and ‘ULEV’ agenda online, focusing on the Midlands and Warwickshire regions in three highly targeted events which take place over three days - 1st, 3rd and 5th June (World Environment Day). Across the eRoadshow, you will hear keynote addresses from OLEV, CCS, SMMT and National Grid. You will also be told about the work being done to deliver a Black Country-wide ULEV Strategy, more on the Birmingham Clean Air Zone and other news from the region.

Supported by some of the region’s key local authorities, you can expect to hear the latest in Government Policy, with support from the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) and gain insight into the latest incentives and information available. The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) will offer an insight into what innovative vehicle technology is on the market NOW, and what is in the pipeline for the future.

On Day 3, we take a peak into the future and look at developments in the connected and autonomous vehicle trial and the Midlands Future Mobility project. A Professor from Coventry University will join other sector experts, and you can chat and gain essential insight into the vehicles and technology, charging and infrastructure, leasing, financing and end of life/ remarketing issues vital to you.

If you work for a public sector organisation, we also have the very latest on staff, fleet and public charging as well as, Frameworks from the Crown Commercial Service (CCS). And to cover the national infrastructure plans and capabilities, we have expert advice from National Grid. The climax to the eROADSHOW will focus on the Midlands Future Mobility project, looking at Smart Cities, connectivity and future‑proofing the region as we head towards 2030.

So, if your responsibilities are in Fleet/Transport (Vehicles), Estates/Facilities (Charging & Infrastructure), Environment/Sustainability (Strategy and Policy) and Procurement, then this is the event series for you.

Environmental law charity ClientEarth has recently stated that any air quality improvements brought about by the current Coronavirus Lockdown are likely to be short lived. The government remains under a legal obligation to clean up the air across the country and has committed to keeping any delay to Clean Air Zones as short as possible. It is therefore vital that preparatory work to draw up local air quality plans continues and that help and support for businesses across the country to move to cleaner forms of transport should be part of the package of stimulus measures to help drive our economic recovery.

Make sure you raise your issues, take part in the poll and help us help you make ULEVs a viable consideration for your organisation. If you have any issues or questions, please ask for help from a GREENFLEET member of staff on the general chat. If you have any technical issues then please call Rosario Surace on 020 8532 5737. Any feedback you might have would be extremely welcome. Please email us at: rosario.surace@psigroupltd.co.uk We hope you enjoy your day. Colin Boyton GREENFLEET Events Manager Printed on recycled paper

Colin Boyton Event Manager colin.boyton@psigroupltd.co.uk Rosario Surace Assistant Event Manager rosario.surace@psigroupltd.co.uk

Suzie Protheroe-Evans Event Co-ordinator spe@psigroupltd.co.uk Sophie Ashley Marketing Executive sophie.ashley@psigroupltd.co.uk

Jo Golding Graphic Designer joanna.golding@psigroupltd.co.uk Lucy Maynard Production Controller lucy.maynard@psigroupltd.co.uk

Tel: 020 8532 0055 Fax: 020 8532 0066 | 226 High Road, Loughton, Essex, IG10 1ET | www.events.greenfleet.net | www.psi-media.co.uk/events

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Xx HOW-TO GUIDE How-to guide for our GREENFLEET webinar This is a quick guide to ensure that you make the most of our GREENFLEET365 online events. If you have not yet registered for the event, then please do so HERE: Once you have registered, for the event, you will receive a confirmation e-mail with your custom link which is what you need to gain access. You can enter the online event up to 15 minutes before the scheduled Start Time and we advise that you do a system check before you enter, by clicking on the link. This will ensure your participation will be as smooth as possible. To familiarise yourself with the live event room, and how to take part in the ‘Chat’, ‘Q&A’ and ‘Polls’, you can view the video tutorial below. If you have any problems or issues, then please e-mail: rosario.surace@psigroupltd.co.uk.

Please watch the video tutorial below.

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AMP ULEV eRoadshow featuring GREENFLEET Coventry • 1st, 3rd & 5th June 2020

PROGRAMME The series of events have been put together in a format that requires a little bit of attention from YOU, if you would be so kind... During the online events you can take part in the peer chat, ask questions via the Q&A tab and upvote those asked by your peers, so we know which key questions you want answered. We will also be asking you to give us your opinion by taking part in the live polls, which will pop up over the course of the webinar. There will be live Q&A sessions where our speakers will endeavour to answer as many of the key questions YOU ask, so please ask as many questions as you like.

Agenda: Day 1 - The Role of the ULEV in the Air Quality Strategy*

Session 1: The Strategy & Planning the Procurement

10.00 10.05 10.15 10.25 10.40

Welcome – Kate Armitage, Host & GREENFLEET Ambassador Test Poll – Where are you joining us from? The National Strategy – Ed Nelson, OLEV Public Sector Purchasing Frameworks – Tammy Carter, CCS Leasing/Finance/WLC – Steve Pensom, LeasePlan Poll 1 – LeasePlan Question Interactive Q&A

Session 2: The Infrastructure & Workplace Charging

10.55 11.05 11.20

Energy Networks: Infrastructure enabling charging – Graeme Cooper, National Grid Workplace charging – Shayne Rees, ubitricity Poll 2 – ubitricity Question Interactive Q&A

Session 3: The Role of the ULEV in the Air Quality Strategy

11.35 11.45 11.55 12.05 12.15

The Role of the Motor Industry – Sukky Choongh, SMMT VM1 – James Macintosh, Toyota GB Poll 3 – TGB VM2 – Lucy Allberry, KIA Motors UK Poll 4 – Kia Question VM3 – Mike Haran, Maxus UK Poll 5 – Maxus Question Interactive Q&A

12.30

Closing Remarks and Thanks

* Agenda/timetable is subject to change

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Agenda: Day 2 - The AMP ULEV eRoadshow… City & Region Focus*

Session 1: UK Government Strategy & Clean Air Zone Collaboration

10.00:

Welcome – Kate Armitage, Host & GREENFLEET Ambassador

Test Poll – Where are you joining us from?

10.05

Government & Local Authority collaboration: A Local Strategy – Ed Nelson, OLEV

10.15

Birmingham Clean Air Zone – Stephen Arnold, Birmingham City Council

Poll 1 – GREENFLEET Question

10.30

Interactive Q&A

Session 2: Solutions for a Clean Growth Strategy

10.45

The Black Country-wide Strategy – Oliver Thomas, City of Wolverhampton Clean

10.55

The Hybrid, PHEV & Hydrogen Range – James MacKintosh, Toyota GB

11.05

Electric Commercial Vehicles – Mike Haran, Maxus UK

11.15

Safer, Smarter, Greener – Steve Pensom, LeasePlan

Polls 2, 3 & 4 (TGB, Maxus & LP Questions)

11.25

Interactive Q&A

Session 3: Future-proofing the Infrastructure

11.50

Clean Transport: Whole System Thinking – Graeme Cooper, National Grid Charging

12.00

Utilising existing infrastructure to create a network – Shayne Rees, ubitricity

12.10

Hubs & the Impact on Urban AQ – Jacob Roberts, Cenex

12.20

The Coventry Strategy – John Seddon, Coventry City Council

Poll 5 – ubitricity Question

12.30

Interactive Q&A

12.45

‘Closing Summary & Thanks’ – Kate Armitage, Host & GF Ambassador

12.45

Event Close

* Agenda/timetable is subject to change

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Agenda: Day 3 - Future Mobility: Creating a Nation of Smart Cities*

Session 1: The Smart City Strategy…

10.00

Welcome – Kate Armitage, Host & GREENFLEET Ambassador

Test Poll 1 – Where are you joining us from?

10.05

Creating a Smart City – Neil Fulton, CP Catapult

10.15

Examples of UK Smart Cities – Alexander Lewis-Jones, Delta-EE

10.25

Electric Vehicles & The Shift to Zero-Emission – Caroline Watson, C40 Cities

Poll 2 – GREENFLEET Question

10.40

Interactive Q&A 1

Session 2: H to the Power of 2…

10.55

The Technology Roadmaps – David Philipson, Cenex

11.05

The Hydrogen Route – Jon Hunt, Toyota GB

11.15

Midlands Future Mobility – Kevin Vincent, Coventry University

Poll 3 – Toyota Question

11.30

Interactive Q&A 2

Session 3: Innovative Technology for Smart Cities

11.45

The £40m V2G Trials – David Leipziger, Innovate UK

11.55

Using V2G to Charge a Smart City – Daniel Bentham, ubitricity

12.05

The Role of the Autonomous Vehicle in a Smart City – Miles Garner, Aurrigo

Poll 4 – ubitricity Question

12.20

Interactive Q&A 3

12.30

‘Closing Summary & Thanks’ – Kate Armitage, Host & GF Ambassador

12.30

Event Close

* Agenda/timetable is subject to change

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AMP ULEV eRoadshow featuring GREENFLEET Coventry • 1st, 3rd & 5th June 2020

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Kate Armitage, Host & GREENFLEET Ambassador Kate specialises in Electric Vehicles, Recharging Infrastructure and Energy Retailing and was the first recipient of the GREENFLEET EV Champion Award in 2014. She has been a strong advocate of the electrification of transport since 2010, heading up the EV Team at EDF Energy, and subsequently as Projects Director at Route Monkey. Kate is an Associate for Delta-ee, providing insight and consultancy support for their Electric Vehicles & Electricity Service. Kate has been involved in a range of ground-breaking projects including the design and technical specification of the recharging infrastructure for the London 2012 Olympic Electric Vehicle Fleet. She has worked closely with OEMs, Infrastructure providers and Energy Companies across Europe.

Ed Nelson, Head of Local Delivery, OLEV Edward currently heads up a team in the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) that works with cities and local areas to support the transition to zero emission vehicles. OLEV is a cross government team working to support this transition, which includes work on strategy and vehicle demand, charge point policy, the energy system, charge point and vehicle grants, and R&D and Innovation.

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Graham Cooper, Project Director, National Grid Graeme leads National Grid’s work on the decarbonisation of transport. His work helps the Government, the energy and automotive industry’s transition towards zero-emission vehicles. With over a decade in communications infrastructure, as well as in low/zero-carbon electricity, Graeme is a well-known and highly respected energy industry expert. Fully committed to his role, Graeme takes his decarbonisation work home with him as he drives a PHEV and BEV and heats his home using ground source heat pumps. Graeme is a graduate of Oxford Brookes University (BSc 1997) and Bi Norwegian Business School (MBA Energy 2016).

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Tammy Carter, Head of Fleet, Crown Commercial Service Charged with leading the fleet team within CCS, Tammy has worked in the public sector for more than five years. Prior to this, she has over 20 years of fleet experience in the private sector where she was responsible for the procurement and management of a fleet of circa 1,500 vehicles. Tammy’s portfolio also includes experience across the total fleet solutions including strategy and policy setting, risk management, procurement, contract management and key stakeholder engagement.

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Kim Harrison, Category Lead (Fleet), Crown Commercial Service Kim has worked in public sector commercial roles for over 12-years, including in further education, health and government. Kim has specialised in Fleet for the past 7 years, within CCS. She has experience of managing agreements and relationships with vehicle manufacturers, funders and fleet managers, converters and telematics providers. In her current role, Kim sets the CCS Fleet strategies across various categories, ensuring their evolution drives commercial value and best practice across public sector fleets. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) and a Fellow of the Institute for Car Fleet Management (ICFM).

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Sukky Choongh, Environmental Manager – Air Quality and Ultra Low Emission Vehicles, Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders

Sukky Choongh graduated from Kings College London in 2010 with an MSc in Environmental Health. She joined SMMT in July 2017 as Environmental Manager for Air Quality and Ultra Low Emission Vehicles. Working with government bodies and cities across the UK, Sukky supports their ambitions for the increased uptake of ultra-low emissions vehicles and air quality improvement strategies.

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James Mackintosh, Public Sector Manager (Toyota & Lexus) - Toyota GB PLC Head of Fleet, Crown Commercial Service James joined Toyota in November 2018, to oversee the north of the UK, handling their public sector fleet and business customers. With extensive experience in the fleet industry under his belt, through his time with Nissan GB and JCT600, his knowledge has become integral in communicating Toyota’s Self Charging Hybrid Technology to SME’S and Public sector organisations across the north and Scotland, and he has helped and supported these organisations to make the switch into new , cleaner technology.

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Mike Haran, Fleet Account Manager, Maxus UK Mike has worked in the automotive business for the last 27 years, 26 of them in Ford Dealers. He worked briefly in aftersales followed by a long career in car and predominantly commercial vehicle sales. For the ten years prior to making the move over to LDV/Maxus Mike ran large fleet departments for the likes of Bristol Street Motors and Evans Halshaw. Wanting to stay at the cutting edge and recognizing that electric powered vehicles was the way forward Mike joined LDV/Maxus in late 2019. Mike is responsible for key fleets for Maxus.

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Shayne Rees, Head of Sales & Marketing ubitricity Shayne Rees has worked in sales and marketing roles focused mainly on business customers in the energy sector for the last 20 years. Much of his career has involved promoting low-carbon solutions to energy and business challenges, especially by helping EDF’s customers better work with changing regulations, policies and technologies to achieve their carbon reduction goals. Shayne now leads ubitricity’s efforts to help councils and businesses use the company’s low-cost charge points to accelerate the adoption of EVs and improve local air quality and take action on the more global challenge of climate change.

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Steve Pensom, Commercial Vehicle Operational Account Manager, LeasePlan With a background in different sides of the fleet industry, Stephen helps to mould and shape the LeasePlan CV fleets of the future by sharing his knowledge and experience. First introduced to the fleet industry as a Fleet Manager, responsible for 450+ fleet sizes, he was a CPC qualified operator licence holder, and had hands on experience of all elements in the fleet and accident management processes. His transfer to the other side of the desk started at Nissan, both in the field as an Account Manager and heading up the fleet support operation, before his move to LeasePlan.

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Lucy Allberry, Regional Business Sales Manager for West & Wales, Kia Motors Lucy Allberry has had over 20 years in the vehicle manufacturing industry, working for a variety of car manufacturers. She has experience in all routes to market, but her main focus has always been core fleet. She has been with Kia for a little over three years covering the West & Wales and loves what the company stands for – transparency, natural volume growth and the ‘shift’ from a business system focused on internal combustion engines toward one centered on electric vehicles and customised mobility solutions.

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Jacob Roberts, Strategy Specialist, Cenex Jacob is Infrastructure Strategy Specialist at Cenex, the independent and impartial non-profit low carbon transport consultancy. Working with public and private sector organisations, Jacob provides straightforward strategic advice on the deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Beginning his career in local government, Jacob later worked at Energy Saving Trust, supporting local authorities to access government funding and further develop the UK’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure network.

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Stephen Arnold, Head of Clean Air Zone, Birmingham City Council In his role Stephen is leading the overall mobilisation and delivery of Birmingham City Council’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) programme. Working across multiple cross directorate workstreams, Stephen ensures the programme aligns to the objectives of the Birmingham Air Quality Strategy, CAZ emissions reduction measures and meets UK and EU targets for nitrogen dioxide – all within the shortest possible time. Previously he has worked in a number of senior marketing and communication roles in the public sector and commercial worlds, with a specific focus on large scale infrastructure programmes.

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John Seddon, Head of Transport and Innovation, Coventry City Council Prior to joining Coventry two years ago, John has worked for several local authorities within Scotland and England in roles covering all transport and highways disciplines. His current role covers all aspects of transport policy and strategy, including transport innovation and technology. He is responsible for overseeing the Electric Vehicle charge point network in the city, and projects to support the take-up of electric and low emission vehicles in the public and private sectors.

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Oliver Thomas, Transport Innovation Officer, City of Wolverhampton Council After joining Wolverhampton Council as a graduate, and driven by his ambition for sustainability and environmentalism, Oliver now carry’s out a strategic role across the Black Country and in collaboration with Transport for West Midlands, to address the challenges within the transportation sector, such as air pollution, carbon emissions, congestion and future mobility planning through the development and implementation of technological and social solutions.

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Neil Fulton, Programme Director for Connected & Automated Transport, Transport Systems Catapult Having joined the organisation in November 2013. His focus is on the introduction and integration of automated and connected vehicles into the transport infrastructure and the associated barriers to this huge area of growth and potential. An example of this is the leadership of the LUTZ Pathfinder programme – a trial and test programme of technology readiness and public perception of autonomous Pods onto the pavements of Milton Keynes. Neil began his career with Cummins Engine Company with a Degree in Mechanical and Production Engineering. In 2000, he joined Millbrook Proving Ground where he had responsibility for Powertrain Engineering, managing a team of industry leading Technicians and Engineers involved in engine test, exhaust emissions and advanced Powertrain development.

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David Leipziger, Innovation Lead for Cities & Mobility, Innovate UK David’s role at Innovate UK is to design and direct resources to UK-based commercial innovations that promote world-class urban mobility. As Innovation Lead for Cities & Mobility, he oversees a diverse portfolio of partners that includes firms, researchers, public authorities, and the Connected Places Catapult. With a background in urban infrastructure policy and finance, David previously worked at Arup in the USA, Mott MacDonald in the UK, the World Resources Institute in Brazil and UN-Habitat in Kenya. He holds a joint MBA/MURP from UCLA as well as a BA from Brown University.

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Caroline Watson, Programme for Transportation and Urban Planning, C40 Cities Previously, Caroline worked at environmental behaviour change charity Global Action Plan where, as a Partner, she led their Air Quality Portfolio. Working with local authorities, cities, and the NHS, Caroline designed and delivered programmes to protect health and reduce dangerous air pollution. Prior to this, Caroline was Strategy Manager at the Energy Saving Trust managing electric vehicle research and delivery programmes and chaired the Low Emission Vehicle Partnership car working group and the European Energy Network’s Transport Working Group. Caroline has also worked as Policy Advisor in the UK’s Environment Agency and as a Researcher to a Member of the UK Parliment. Caroline has a masters degree in Environmental Politics from Keele University.

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Alexander Lewis-Jones, Senior Analyst & Service Manager - Electric Vehicles, Delta-EE Alexander joined Delta Energy & Environment in 2018 to help develop a research service dedicated to the interface between electric vehicles and the energy sector. Alexander is an electric vehicles specialist who has been researching the decarbonisation of transport for over five years. Before joining, Alexander worked at the UK’s Energy Saving Trust delivering a number of projects to support electric vehicle adoption. He has led electric vehicle trials and delivered research on barriers to adoption and charge point network requirements. Alexander holds an MSc in Carbon Management from the University of Edinburgh and a BSc (Hons) in Geography with Environmental Management from the University of Exeter.

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David Philipson, Transport Strategy Specialist for Low Emission Vehicles, Cenex As a qualified mechanical engineer (MEng), David currently works as a technical specialist at Cenex in low and zero emission transport. His role provides technical skills and project management within the Cenex Transport Team and together delivers projects related to Electric, Hydrogen and Biofuel vehicle strategy for both local authorities and private industry.

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Kevin Vincent, Director, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Automotive Research, Institute for Future Transport & Cities, Coventry University With a background in engineering simulation and optimisation, Kevin’s particular passion is sustainable and low carbon transport and transportation systems with the objective of promoting research and impact in new environmentally sustainable forms of mobility. He currently chairs the Research Advisory Board for the Automotive Electronic Systems Innovation Network, part of Techworks and after graduating from Coventry University, spent 10 years in the automotive and aerospace sectors as a consulting engineer working for IAD (UK) Ltd and Ricardo both in the UK and USA.

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Jon Hunt, Manager, Alternative Fuels, Toyota (GB) plc Jon Hunt has worked in the automotive industry for 30 years, and is currently the Manager for Alternative Fuels at Toyota where he has worked for over 26 years in a variety of sales and marketing roles in the UK and Europe for both the Toyota and Lexus Brands. Since 2014 Jon has been responsible for the commercialisation of the Toyota hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) programme in the UK and helped to shape the nascent infrastructure provision. He sold and delivered the first Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle outside Japan in September 2015 and in the UK he has delivered more than 150 of them. Regularly involved in presenting, discussing policy, and the wider adoption of low emission technology Jon is the Chair of the Society of Motor Manufacturers Hydrogen Fuel Cell Task Force and in 2017, 2018 and 2019 Jon was recognised in the top 20 of the GreenFleet Top 100 most influential list.

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Dan Bentham, UK Managing Director, ubitricity Dan Bentham MEng CEng MEI Chartered Energy Engineer, has worked in the low carbon energy sector for over 15 years and currently the leads the UK business at ubitricity. He started his career in the research and development of low carbon technology later joining EDF Energy to lead low carbon product development, service delivery and research, covering topics such as Smart Cities, Future Energy Markets, Decentralised Energy and Electric Mobility. Now leading ubitricity UK, Dan’s focus is on delivering a UK wide network of electric vehicle charge points and smart energy platforms to ensure electric vehicles are accessible to all and that the UK’s ambitions to deliver a smart, flexible low carbon energy system and “Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050” ambitions are realised.

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Miles Garner, Sales & Marketing Director at RDM Group, Aurrigo 30 years’ experience within the automotive, telematics and consumer electronics industry. Previously worked for Philips, Sony UK / Europe, RDM / Autotxt, Cobra and then re-joined RDM in 2013.

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SOCIAL MEDIA Let’s talk AMP ULEV eROADSHOW! We’ve been active on our socials in the run up to the event, and now it’s your turn! Connect with us: Twitter – @GreenFleetNews Instagram – @greenfleetevents Linkedin – GREENFLEET Events We would love for you to share your experiences throughout the day. Be sure to tag us in all your posts and use the hashtags below: #GREENFLEET365 #GF365 #AMPeRoadshow #StayConnected #Lockdown #MidlandsFutureMobility #DriveTheSwitch #CleanerFleets #ElectricVehicles #EV #DriveElectric #CleanAir #CAZ Make sure you share your experience with our other Partners and Sponsors too. Partners: @OLEVgovuk @gov_procurement @SMMT @nationalgriduk @BhamCityCouncil @WolvesCouncil @CoventryUniNews Sponsors: @KiaUK @LeasePlanUK @uk_ldv @ToyotaUK @Lexus @ubitricity_uk

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PARTNERS Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) The Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) is a team working across government to support the early market for ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV). We are providing over £900 million to position the UK at the global forefront of

ULEV development, manufacture and use. This will contribute to economic growth and will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution on our roads. OLEV is part of the Department for Transport and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.

www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-for-low-emission-vehicles

Crown Commercial Service Crown Commercial Service are the biggest public procurement organisation in the UK and help other organisations across the whole of the public sector find the right commercial solution for over £12 billion of spend each year. You can use our commercial solutions free of charge, and we’re committed to helping you achieve maximum value by leveraging our commercial expertise and national buying power, and offering specialist procurement advice. The collective purchasing power of our public sector customers, combined with our procurement expertise, means we will help you get the best fleet deals in the interests of your stakeholders and taxpayers.

We provide you with access to a wide range of agreements that cover the whole vehicle life cycle: - buying or leasing standard vehicles via this portal(fleetportal. crowncommercial.gov.uk) - fleet management solutions - converting or modifying vehicles to meet your specialist requirements - solutions such as tyres, telematics, insurance and fuel cards to help you manage your fleet efficiently and keep it on the road. Sustainability is important and we can help you access electric or ultra low emission vehicles and electric charging points, and reduce the use of employee vehicles for business purposes through vehicle hire and car share schemes.

www.gov.uk/government/organisations/crown-commercial-service

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PARTNERS SMMT The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) is one of the largest and most influential trade associations in the UK. Its resources, reputation and unrivalled automotive data place it at the heart of the UK automotive industry. SMMT is the voice of the UK motor industry, supporting and promoting its members’ interests, at home and

abroad, to government, stakeholders and the media. SMMT represents more than 800 automotive companies in the UK, providing them with a forum to voice their views on issues affecting the sector, helping to guide strategies and build positive relationships with government and regulatory authorities.

www.smmt.co.uk

National Grid National Grid may be a well‑known name, but there are often misconceptions as to what we actually do. We own the Electricity Transmission in England and Wales, as well as the Gas Transmission for the whole of Great Britain In more relatable terms, this means that we own the Motorways and Dual Carriageways of the energy system, where the local A and B roads are run by Regional Distribution Networks; hence we are critical to keeping the lights on and the gas flowing. National Grid does not buy, sell, or generate electricity, we simply transport it from where it’s made

to where it’s consumed. We obviously share the target of net zero by 2050, are confident about meeting this target. In this vein of sustainability, we are aware that as the Transmission Owner, we have an essential role when it comes to the electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the UK. National Grid can cope with 100% EVs and having the right ‘future proof’ grid capacity at the right location ahead of need is key to success for charge point owners. National Grid is the enabler of the low carbon transport future, and we see collaboration ensuring this ‘managed transition’ to clean transport.

www.nationalgrid.com

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SPONSORS Kia Motors (UK) Kia Motors (UK) Limited is pleased to support Greenfleet in the strive for cleaner air quality through utilising ULEV vehicles in your fleet. This online event offers you the opportunity to make model comparisons between manufacturers and we believe that our products compare favourably, both on paper, on the road and with your drivers. Kia UK is ahead of the market in terms of Alternative Fuel Vehicle sales, with 10% of total 2019 registrations featuring a Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid or Fully Electric powertrain. Kia’s eco-range includes the All-New Soul EV, capable of 280 miles on a single charge, and the Niro family, consisting of the Niro Self-Charging Hybrid, Niro Plug-in Hybrid and the e-Niro. The New e-Niro is one of Kia’s main featurefocussed all-electric models, and with a class leading 282-mile range, it has won 15 awards since its UK launch. The New e-Niro was Best Zero Emission Car at the 2020 Fleet News Awards and won the What Car? Car of the Year in 2019.

In addition to this, other ULEV vehicles in the current line-up are the All-New XCeed PHEV and the Ceed Sportswagon PHEV. At the start of 2020, Kia Motors announced ‘Plan S’, a new mid- to longterm strategy aimed at progressively establishing a leadership position in the future automotive industry, encompassing electrification and mobility services, as well as connectivity and autonomy. This strategy aims to bring 11 additional EVs to market by 2025 globally across a range of vehicle segments, including the 2021 arrival of a dedicated EV crossover with a range of over 300 miles. Please watch our presentation as Lucy Allberry, Kia UK Regional Business Sales Manager for Midlands and the West, takes you through our current ULEV line-up. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. The Kia Business Centre contact details to arrange a meeting with Lucy or for a demo request are: Tel: 01932 283 945 E: enquiries@ kiabusinesscentre.co.uk

www.kia.com/uk/business/

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SPONSORS LeasePlan LeasePlan has more than 1.9 million vehicles under management in over 30 countries. With over 50 years’ experience, LeasePlan’s mission is to provide what’s next in sustainable mobility so our customers can focus on what’s next for them. We believe passionately in sustainability, which is why we have the target of reaching net zero emissions by 2030 – and for our internal fleet to be fully electric by 2021. To achieve this goal, we run live events, host webinars and produce white papers that show how zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) are a viable proposition. These are supported by a dedicated consultancy service that provides information and insights, plus a

fully scalable pilot programme that allows companies to test the effectiveness of going electric. We also work closely with vehicle manufacturers and infrastructure providers to improve value for money – and ZEVs have now reached the point where they are costcompetitive with the most common diesel and petrol engines in fleets. Finally, we take a broader view and support the industry as a whole. We are a founding partner of the EV100 initiative and a member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Thanks to this work, we were named GreenFleet Leasing Company of the Year in 2018 and 2019 and we’ve received a Silver Sustainability Rating from EcoVadis.

newbusiness@leaseplan.co.uk insights.leaseplan.co.uk/

Maxus UK (Harris Automotive Distributors) Maxus UK is a joint venture between SAIC (Shanghai Automotive etc) and Harris Distributors in Dublin. SAIC Motor’s manufacturers both passenger and commercial vehicles across many brands including the wholly owned Maxus range.. In 2018, SAIC Motor achieved a sales volume of 7.05 million and accounted for 24.1% of the Chinese market, making itself the first Chinese auto company with annual sales over 7 million vehicles. With consolidated revenue of $136.39 billion, SAIC Motor took the 39th place on the 2019 Fortune Global 500 list. SAIC also have joint venture agreements with one of the worlds largest vehicle battery manufacturers, CATL.

Harris Group are the Dublin based distributor for Maxus UK, Ireland & right hand drive Europe a partnership which began in 2016 with the agreement for Harris Group to become the distributor for the re-introduced LDV range of large panel vans and chassis. Harris Group achieved success with large truck sales and distribution since their inception in 1961 with the likes of Hino Truck, Higer and latterly with Isuzu and LDV. The recent re-branding of LDV to MAXUS follows on from the success of the LDV reintroduction and in particular the sale of nearly1000 large electric panel vans, the EV80 model.

www.myldv.co.uk

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SPONSORS Toyota & Lexus Fleet Toyota and Lexus sales account for nearly 50% of the UK’s alternatively fuelled vehicles. Switching to a Toyota and Lexus self-charging hybrid fleet cuts CO2 emissions, uses less fuel, and reduces whole-life costs. It also ensures drivers can enjoy exceptional vehicle quality, safety and style alongside a smooth, quietly‑refined hybrid driving experience. Toyota and Lexus received a record‑breaking number of awards in 2019. The bumper honours haul reflects the quality of our model ranges – both new and established. In the Which? 2019/20 Car Guide, twelve Toyota models achieved ‘Best Buy’ status following independent lab tests. The

current Yaris Hybrid, Prius+ and RAV4 Hybrid, plus used favourites such as the Auris and Prius Plug-in were all praised for reliability. Lexus, meanwhile was named Best Car Brand in the 2019 Which? Awards, in recognition of its industry-leading technology and the high quality of its vehicles. It’s over 20 years since the first Prius hybrid was launched. Today, Toyota and Lexus have a model line-up that includes 20 hybrid models. Recent additions include the Corolla, which is built in Britain, the RAV4 and the Camry, plus the Lexus UX compact SUV and ES saloon. 2020 sees two more exciting arrivals with the All New RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid and the All New Toyota Yaris.

www.toyotalexusfleet.co.uk

ubitricity Ubitricity: helping councils create convenient, low cost, reliable EV public charging networks There are 5 big benefits of driving electric: zero emission travel; torque-on-tap acceleration; ultra-low maintenance; low fuel costs; charge-while-you-sleep fuelling. But EV drivers without driveways battle to enjoy the last two: cheap and convenient fuelling. ubitricity is changing that. We’re helping councils place EV charge points right outside the homes of EV drivers who lack driveways. With our charge points inside the lampposts on their street, EV drivers can park up close to home and charge overnight. And they’ll pay much less than the typical price of rapid chargers.

Backed by strong established brands like Siemens, Honda and EDF, we deliver a smart, flexible, low carbon energy system by providing turnkey EV charging systems Anyone, from local residents to working vans, can use our smart EV charging system when they’re parked for a while. That helps charge point hosts, such as local authorities, businesses and fleet depots, to lead by example on our road to net zero. No wonder 24 councils have installed nearly 2,000 of our charge points for their residents and visitors! We believe we can provide electricity for everyone everywhere. So let’s talk about your sustainable transport plans.

www.ubitricity.co.uk

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AMP ULEV eRoadshow featuring GREENFLEET Coventry • 1st, 3rd & 5th June 2020

THANK YOU Finally, we would like to say THANK YOU to our speakers, partners, sponsors and delegates who have contributed greatly to making the AMP ULEV eROADSHOW a huge success. We look forward to seeing you all at the next GREENFLEET event! Please visit www.events.greenfleet.net/ to find out more. Kate Armitage, Host

Aurrigo, Miles Garner

Birmingham City Council, Stephen Arnold

LeasePlan, Steve Pensom

C40 Cities, Caroline Watson

LeasePlan, Victoria Wing

CCS, Kim Harrison

LeasePlan, Rebecca Whittaker

CCS, Tammy Carter

Maxus UK, Mark Barrett

Cenex, David Philipson

Maxus UK, Mike Haran

Cenex, Jacob Roberts

Planit, Antoinette Redmond

City of Wolverhampton Council, Oliver Thomas

Toyota & Lexus Fleet, Jon Hunt

CP Catapult, Neil Fulton

Toyota & Lexus Fleet, Rebecca Russell

Coventry City Council, John Seddon

Toyota & Lexus Fleet, Oliver Bullock

Coventry University, Kevin Vincent

Toyota & Lexus Fleet, Hayley Kirby

Delta-EE, Alexander Lewis-Jones

ubitricity, Lee Cobb

Innovate UK, David Leipziger

ubitricity, Helene Deane

National Grid, Graeme Cooper

ubitricity, Daniel Bentham

OLEV, Ed Nelson

ubitricity, Shayne Rees

OLEV, Rob Gould SMMT, Sukky Choongh

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