5-6 September 2022, London

08:45 - 09:25

Registration

09:25 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00 - Keynote

A data-driven charging infrastructure forecast and EV charging technology assessment for the decade ahead

Room: County Suite

Graham Evans, Director, Auto Supply Chain & Technology, S&P Global Mobility

  • S&P Global Mobility forecasts for EV uptake and charging infrastructure demand
  • Definition and assessment of research inputs into the model
  • Explanation of deployment rate methodology considering infrastructure needs by type, level and location
  • Study output, market applications and industry outlook

10:00 - 10:30 - Keynote

Evaluating the Impact of EV on Organisations' Strategies, Fleet Electrification & Investment

Room: County Suite

Isaac Pete, Management Consultant Energy Services, Baringa Partners

  • Meeting the demands of transitioning vehicle fleets by 2030
  • What investment in infrastructure is needed to support the adoption of electric vehicles by fleet operators?
  • Addressing the additional challenges of the changing nature of requirements

10:30 - 11:00

Morning break & exhibition

11:00 - 11:30 - Keynote

EV Charger Infrastructure: Reliability and the customer experience

Room: County Suite

David Cornish, Head of Product, Techniche

  • Addressing the challenges of EV charger availability, maintenance and repair, and the resulting customer experience
  • As charger networks grow rapidly, how can operators retain visibility and control of supplier SLAs and charger repair costs?
  • Using benchmarking and business intelligence to monitor the performance of all EV-related investments

11:30 - 12:15 - Panel Discussion

Getting the Basics in Place: Planning, Legislation & Funding for Mass Rollout of EV

Room: County Suite

Steve Gooding, Director, RAC Foundation

Ian Plummer, Commercial Director, Auto Trader UK

Graeme Cooper, Head of Future Markets, National Grid

Richard Apletree, CCO, Mind Foundry

  • Understanding the volumes of public charging infrastructure required
  • Unlocking financing for EV infrastructure
  • Insights into consumer charging behaviour
  • Impact on energy network

12:15 - 13:30

Lunch & Exhibition

13:30 - 13:45 - Case Studies

Charging on the Go for a Seamless Mass Transition to EV: The Future of Fast Fill Up Stations

Room: County Suite

Dan Riley, Global Insights and Stakeholder Lead, bp pulse

  • Insight into the current demand for charging on the go
  • What are the main infrastructure bottle necks for rapid mass EV transition and how is bp pulse addressing these?
  • How is consumer behaviour evolving and what plans do you have at bp pulse to meet consumer demand?

Innovations needed to deliver a new approach to battery design in the UK & the future impact this will have on requirements for the UK's EV charging infrastructure

Room: Thames 1&2

Fergal Harrington-Beatty, Head of Automotive & Aerospace, AMTE Power

  • Providing the next generation of high-performance pouch and 21700 Liion battery cells with the appropriate sensor and charging technology
  • Allow manufacturers to further downsize their ICE systems in HEV applications with the 48V pack because of the higher gravimetric/volumetric power density
  • Bolstering the UK-based supply chain for the 48V-battery market where there is immediate demand

13:45 - 14:00 - Case Studies

Creating EV-friendly places with good local public EV charging

Room: County Suite

Shayne Rees, Head of Marketing, char.gy

  • How EV driver behaviour changes when public charging is abundant
  • Serving the needs of personal and professional drivers
  • Benefits to towns and cities offering easy everyday charging

13:45 - 13:50

Q&A: Battery Technology - how will developments in battery technology influence charging infrastructure planning?

Room: Thames 1&2

James Billington, Editor, Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International

Fergal Harrington-Beatty, Head of Automotive & Aerospace, AMTE Power

13:50 - 14:10 - Case Studies

Addressing the needs of corporate and fleet

Room: Thames 1&2

Ian Featherstone, Knowledge Manager, Energy Saving Trust

  • Planning charge point facilities
  • Update on on-street schemes
  • Delivering clean air through effective EV infrastructure

14:00 - 14:15 - Case Studies

Sharing the Benefits of Home Charging: Community Charging

Room: County Suite

Joel Teague, CEO, Co Charger Ltd

  • How can home charging become widely available?
  • What are the benefits of home charging?
  • What are the barriers to mass roll-out of home charging?

14:10 - 14:30 - Case Studies

Car Park Design for EV Optimisation

Room: Thames 1&2

Alan Nettleton, Senior Technologist, Connected Places Catapult

  • Understanding the EV user experience
  • Designing from scratch for now
  • Scaling up for future needs

14:15 - 14:30 - Case Studies

Identifying EV Chargers En Route & at your Destination

Room: County Suite

Melanie Shufflebotham, Co-Founder and COO, Zap-Map

  • Locating and navigating to available charge points
  • Status information on each chargepoint
  • Future plans and developments

14:30 - 14:45 - Case Studies

Accessibility of EV Charging Points

Room: County Suite

Liam Proudlock, Director, Proudlock Associates

  • Obligations of service providers and the Equality Act 2010
  • Building the business case for accessibility and tapping into the purple pound
  • The benefits of future proofing

14:30 - 14:50

The driver experience: the most critical objective for a Charge Point Operator (CPO)

Room: Thames 1&2

Danny Carey, Key Account Manager - eMobility, Schneider Electric

• Ensuring reliability and peace of mind for drivers
• Minimising downtime to avoid loss of revenue and strong user dissatisfaction
• Solutions to prevent faults from occurring and bring the chargers back online quickly and remotely, minimising disruption to the user

14:45 - 15:00 - Case Studies

14:50 - 15:00 - Panel Discussion

15:00 - 15:30

Afternoon break & exhibition

15:30 - 15:55 - Panel Discussion

Growing EV adoption with a great payments experience

Room: County Suite

Stephen King, Vice President, Sustainability Solutions, Visa Europe

  • Working with governments, regulators and industry partners to streamline electric vehicle charging infrastructure
  • Simplifying the payment journey and providing users with more choice around which charging points they can use
  • Delivering seamless, secure and convenient payment solutions for EV charging
  • Working with vehicle manufacturers, charging station operators and the payments industry to come together to develop electric vehicle consumer payment standards

15:55 - 16:20 - Case Studies

V2G technology and its role in a carbon neutral society

Room: County Suite

Mika Zaurin Casanova, PR Manager, CHAdeMO Association

Dr Josey Wardle, Innovation Lead – ZEV Infrastructure, Land & Maritime Transport Team, Innovate UK

  • What is V2G and where we are going?
  • How can V2G can improve energy efficiency?
  • How can V2G can help during crisis?
  • Examples of demonstration projects, extracting key learnings for immediate and future applications

16:20 - 18:00

Evening Networking Reception & End of Day 1

08:45 - 09:25

Registration

09:25 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00 - Case Studies

Impact of increasing numbers of EV on electricity distribution networks including smart adaptability

Room: County Suite

Paul Jewell CEng FIET, System Development Manager, Western Power Distribution

  • Impact on the grid of an increase in home charging
  • Case study insights from a motorway services project around rapid charging
  • Future growth areas such as workplace, supermarkets and car parks

10:00 - 10:30 - Case Studies

Deploying an extensive infrastructure network to support fleets electrification

Room: County Suite

Kevin Welstead, Sector Director EV, SSE Enterprise

  • How to overcome infrastructure barriers for corporate and grey fleets
  • SSE innovative solution to support fleets and communities
  • The role of private investments to drive the infrastructure revolution

10:50 - 11:20

Morning break & exhibition

11:20 - 11:40 - Case Studies

Dynamic Charging: meeting demands of the market now and in the future

Room: County Suite

Harry Bleasdale, Commercial Manager, Osprey Charging Network

  • Market picture today
  • What will the market look like 10 years from now?
  • How does Dynamic Charging work?
  • Why dynamic charging is the solution

11:40 - 12:00 - Case Studies

The future of charging: Getting Connected - exploring the challenging area of grid connections

Room: County Suite

Adam Miller, Chief Commercial Officer, ESP Utilities Group

  • Addressing the challenges of gaining a viable grid connection
  • Insights into what works
  • Understanding the (often) unforeseen regulatory and legal landscape
  • Delivering at scale… the missing pieces of the jigsaw

12:00 - 12:20 - Case Studies

The future of EV charging: The 2020s and beyond

Room: County Suite

Dr Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO, Connected Kerb

  • A session exploring the scale challenging facing the UK's EV industry ahead of 2030 with hundreds of thousands of public charging points required to fulfil the needs of the 60% of residents unable to charge at home.
  • The funding conundrum: Financing projects requires patient investors which in turn demands long-term contracts, control over tariffs and dedicated parking bays.
  • Network profitability: A strong network must be a profitable network, but one that remains affordable for users - a growing challenge in today's global energy crisis. Connected Kerb is making strides in this area through its Agile Streets project, the first UK trial of public smart charging.

12:20 - 12:40

The future of charging: synchronising with people's lives

Room: County Suite

Paul Ford, Chief Development Officer, Zest

Full abstract TBC

12:50 - 14:00

Lunch & Exhibition

14:00 - 14:15 - Case Studies

What infrastructure do we need: now & in the future?

Room: County Suite

Chris Rimmer, Infrastructure Strategy Lead, Cenex - The Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Technologies

  • Overview of policy and regulatory aspects
  • Existing and new charging technologies
  • Implementation and standards

14:15 - 14:30 - Case Studies

Exploring & demonstrating charging solutions that the public want

Room: County Suite

Shamala Evans-Gadgil, Programme Manager, Transport, Infrastructure and Innovation, Coventry City Council

  • Gaining senior stakeholder support
  • Collaborating with the private sector
  • Upskilling and knowledge building internally

14:30 - 14:45 - Case Studies

Building the business case for EV infrastructure funding

Room: County Suite

Kester Sleeman, Transport Innovation Officer, Black Country Transport

  • Demonstrating the scale of the challenge and taking 5 year steps
  • Developing policies to encourage private sector to install chargers appropriately
  • Infrastructure delivery to meet public demand

14:45 - 15:00 - Case Studies

How Oxfordshire is meeting the EV charging needs of residents without off-street parking

Room: County Suite

Jenny Figueiredo, EV Charging Project Manager, Oxfordshire County Council

  • Park and Charge EV charging hubs in council-owned car parks
  • The wonderfully simple cable gully

15:00 - 15:15 - Case Studies

Lessons learned from Kent County Council projects

Room: County Suite

Tim Middleton, Transport Innovation Programme Manager , Kent County Council

Ben Bolton, Transport Planner, Kent County Council

  • Kent 600: bringing together seven District Authorities to procure one contract
  • Parish EV charger project: installing in hard to reach areas
  • Rapid taxi charger project: installing rapid taxi chargers
  • Ultra Rapid charger project: installing ultra rapid chargers on our land in partnership with suppliers

15:30 - 16:00

Afternoon break & exhibition

16:00 - 16:45 - Panel Discussion

2021 to 2030: Futureproofing the public EV charging network for increased efficiency & reliability

Room: County Suite

James Billington, Editor, Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International

Jonathan Murray, Deputy Director, Zemo Partnership

Thalia Skoufa, Practice Manager, Transport, Energy Systems Catapult

Chris Rimmer, Infrastructure Strategy Lead, Cenex - The Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Technologies

James Court, Chief Executive, EVA England

  • Providing affordable, unhindered access to EV charging
  • Avoiding short-term public sector decisions over EV infrastructure costs
  • Staying competitive: charge point solution providers
  • Role of the private sector

16:45 - 16:50

Chair's Closing Remarks & End of Symposium

Room: County Suite

James Billington, Editor, Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International