A who’s who of experts in fleet electrification will share the stage at this summer’s Fleets in Charge Conference, sharing their experiences and assessments of where progress is and isn’t being made. The selection of senior leaders from across the rental, leasing and fleet sectors are coming together as part of the one-day event from the BVRLA, in Westminster on Wednesday 10 July.
Delegates at July’s Fleets in Charge Conference will hear about the future of transport, including how new battery technology and the era of the ‘Software-Defined Vehicle’ are changing automotive business models. Jack Palmer, Principal Consultant at Frost and Sullivan will deliver a keynote speech exploring what members need to be aware of so they can prepare now.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has announced £6.4 million of grant funding is available to subsidise the cost of AI skills training for SMEs.
The BVRLA’s annual Fleets in Charge Conference will be packed with keynote speakers, presentations, and insightful panels when it takes place in London this July.
Members are able to join a free event focussing on how to improve customer retention and loyalty. The in-person, half-day event will be hosted by CGI, in association with the BVRLA, and will take delegates through how to adapt to the latest trends, regulations and technologies that are shaping the industry.
The BVRLA regularly gathers experts from across membership and beyond to spark discussion as part of its programme of specialist forums. Insights on Residual Value and Remarketing (RVR) and Vehicle and Fleet Management (VFM) equip attendees to tackle any challenges coming down the tracks.
Investments totalling £100bn are required to enable the UK’s full transition to zero-emission HGVs, according to a recent report from the Green Finance Institute. How to plug that gap was the subject of the Freight Carbon Zero Think Tank hosted at the BVRLA’s offices last week.
The government has launched a £1.3 million competition aimed at revolutionising the transport sector, boosting economic growth, and igniting innovation. The Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRI) is set to pave the way for transformative advancements.
Leading figures from the Conservative and Labour parties will share their visions for road transport at this summer’s Fleets in Charge Conference. Ahead of a General Election later this year, delegates will get a feel for where the priorities of each party lie, and what the future could hold for the sector.
Giving a mid-year assessment of how 2024 is progressing, the BVRLA’s Fleets in Charge Conference will explore how we are faring on the Road to Zero. The agenda presents a carefully curated program designed to inspire, inform, and ignite discussion.
Leading fleet operators will discuss critical aspects of the zero-emission transition during the ‘Fleet Takeover’ session at this year’s Fleets in Charge Conference. Charging infrastructure will be among the topics on the agenda as the experts share what others can learn from their experiences.
Last week’s Industry Outlook webinar provided valuable insights into what’s in store for 2024. Speakers delved into the latest developments in insurance, technological advancements, and legislative shifts, offering an overview of the key factors likely to impact the rental business in the coming months.