Join our live webinar and discover how standards and certification can make your EV investment futureproof.

13 November 2024, 13:00 - 14:00 GMT

Join our panel of experts to receive free advice on best practices for investing in EV chargers, whether in your local community or councils or private infrastructure with and without grants. 

Utilize our expert's knowledge when investing in EV infrastructure with a future-ready approach. Gain peace of mind around your investment from confidence with standards and best practices and the assurance that EV infrastructure across your facilities parking is maintained to best practice with Kitemark certification.

Webinar agenda:

  • An introduction to our expert speakers

  • What areas should be considered when investing in EV infrastructure?

  • How do standards play an essential role in investing in EV infrastructure?

  • The importance of accessibility considerations of a physical bay and charger – the get it right from the start approach

  • How does certification play a continued future role in EV investment?

  • Q&A Panel discussion

After each section, you can ask our experts live questions, with the end of the webinar as a panel discussion.

Speakers and their solutions

Energy saving trust - Richard Mallender

Working in the Energy Savings Trust’s Local Government Support Programme, Richard Mallender has extensive experience advising local authorities on EV infrastructure and will discuss the key areas that need to be addressed.

Energy UK - Louise Evans

Louise leads transport policy at Energy UK, working with Energy UK’s broad membership to advocate for inclusive charging infrastructure and promoting equitable access to sustainable transport.

Motability - Harry Fisher

Harry is an Innovation Manager at the Motability Foundation. He leads on innovation projects within transport accessibility, with a particular focus of ensuring disabled people are heard in the development of future transport modes. This includes the Motability Foundation’s work to ensure electric vehicles and public charging infrastructure are accessible to disabled people. Harry previously worked as a Product Design Engineer, where he was involved in using a human centred approach to tackle problems in several industries such as medical, sports and sustainability.

BSI Standards

BSI Certification - Callum Snell

Callum has worked in electrical certification for the past 6 years, supporting a variety of companies with product certification and market access, including those in the EV charging industry. 

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