11.30

Zenzic: UK Connected and Automated Roadmap 2030
Tristan Bacon, Research Associate, Zenzic

Zenzic recently launched the UK Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Roadmap to 2030. The roadmap is a tool, created by and intended for multiple sectors, forging new relationships and achieving collaboration across industries. It provides direction for decision makers, investors and policy makers for the mobile future. 


11.50

How can local authorities enable the best future mobility outcome from new development?
Emily Ellis, consultant, WSP Future Mobility

Future Mobility is changing the way we consider the impacts of new developments; moving away from assessing traditional vehicles modes and instead understanding the mobility business models that overlay them.  What are the immediate hurdles for the public sector to enable the right outcomes?

 


12.10

Developing Liverpool’s EV network
David Brown, Principal Transport Planner, Liverpool City Council

Liverpool City Council has been concentrating on residential streets infrastructure using streetlight columns and, as part of the CHARGE project, working with the power utility to upgrade provision in car parks and to optimise charging networks.


12.30

The Future of Your Street
Richard Clements, Founder, Connected Kerb

Nearly half of all vehicle owners – 43% – do not have a driveway, which is why we at Connected Kerb believe the only viable option is a low power, low cost, low impact residential solution which can be rolled out nationally. We work with local authorities to deliver non-clutter solutions. 


12.50

Prioritising clean air
James Riley, Head of Enforcement Solutions, Siemens Mobilty Ltd

Poor air quality is the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK. Clean air is essential for welcoming, healthy and sustainable places. James Riley reviews the challenges associated with the implementation of Clean Air and Low Emissions Zones, and how cities and local authorities can maximise their benefits.


13.10

A fist full of carbon
Ben Morris, partner, 42

Arming local authorities with the tools to fight for Carbon Zero.