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The Spending Review and Electric Vehicles – Growing a New Sector

14 Oct 2020

PowerPoint Presentation The Spending Review and Electric Vehicles – Growing a New Sector APPG on Electric Vehicles event 8th October 2020 3:00pm – 4:00pm AGENDA • Matt Western MP (Lab), Chair of the APPG on Electric Vehicles – opening remarks • Stephen Gifford, Chief Economist at Faraday Institution, on expected demand for electric vehicles in the UK and the key role of policy in the transition. [...] • Peter Stephens, Head of UK External & Government Affairs at Nissan GB and Chair of Electromobility UK (EMUK), on vehicle- related incentives requiring consideration in the spending review • Daniel Brown, Policy Manager at the REA on key asks of Government from the EV charging infrastructure sector in the spending review • Neil Durno, Infrastructure Segment Manager at Hitachi ABB Power Grids, on. [...] Followed by Q&A with delegates Key points • Meeting to be held under Chatham House rules • Meeting has been kept primarily to Parliamentarians and staff • Time for open Q&A from the floor has been allocated at the end Opening remarks from Matt Western MP (Lab), Chair of the APPG on Electric Vehicles Stephen Gifford, Chief Economist at Faraday Institution, on expected demand for electric vehicles i. [...] EV & Gigafactory Developments All-Party Parliamentary Group on Electric Vehicles Stephen Gifford, Chief Economist October 2020 Envision AESC, Sunderland EV BATTERY DEMAND & SUPPLY IN THE UK UK EV Demand UK EV Battery Supply • Central scenario that the UK will be producing • UK manufacturing supply of 140 GWh pa by 2040 nearly 1.6 million EVs per year by 2040 • Support 7 Gigafactories by 2040 (20 G. [...] • Ensure coverage at every site, existing and new • Welcome the contribution of private capital and lease out capacity to developers Neil Durno, Infrastructure Segment Manager at Hitachi ABB Power Grids, on infrastructure required for the decarbonisation of heavier goods vehicles, coaches and buses, and maritime.

Authors

Daniel Brown

Pages
16
Published in
United Kingdom