How To Plan, Install And Manage Electric Vehicle Charge Points At Business...
Date and time
Description
"How To Plan, Install And Manage Electric Vehicle Charge Points At Business Premises And Employee Homes"
8.00am to 10.30am, Breakfast meeting
Wednesday 26th February, 2020
Trent Vineyard Conference Centre, Lenton Lane, Nottingham
Many employees are keen to switch to an electric vehicle as from April 2020, company car drivers choosing a pure EV will be taxed at 0% paying no benefit-in-kind (BIK) tax at all. This event offers organisations practical advice as to how they can transition their fleets to incorporate electric vehicles (EVs) through the installation of EV charge points at both their premises and the homes of staff using company vehicles.
Issues considered at this free event include: -
- The business case for transitioning to electric vehicles.
- Key considerations when planning the installation of charge points at business locations.
- Overcoming the barriers to the adoption of home charging as part of business operations.
- How to manage charge points in order to give the maximum benefit to a wide number of employees.
- How to recharge or reimburse staff for electricity used.
- Preventing charge point car parking spaces being occupied by vehicles not charging.
The session will include a number of business case studies who will discuss how they have installed EV charge point infrastructure at their premises and the benefits of transitioning their fleets to incorporate EVs.
Plus, there will be a chance to see the new MG eZS electric car
Who’s eligible?
This event is open to any businesses in the Nottingham area considering shifting to the use of electric vehicles
Venue
The event is free to attend and will take place at Trent Vineyard, Lenton Lane, Nottingham. Free visitor car parking is available at the venue which is also easily accessible by public transport.Breakfast refreshments will be provided.
Further Information
For further details on the event contact: neil@cleantech-business.com
This event is organised by the ULEV Experience, which is funded by Nottingham City Council’s Workplace Travel Service and is a programme dedicated to supporting businesses to understand, trial and implement Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs).