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Electric Vehicles

Council helps businesses and residents switch to electric vehicles

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We are aware that many businesses and residents are looking to switch to electric vehicles (EV) as part of their net zero ambitions. But navigating this route is not easy and there are many details to understand. We are hosting a major free to attend information event around EV this May, to address these issues and help businesses to make informed decisions. “Understanding how to transition to EV in business and at home” will be held on Tuesday May 21 at the Civic Centre, Ellesmere Port.

The event will run from 8am to 2pm, with the first two hours (8am to 10am) reserved solely for the business sector. Business representatives attending will be served complimentary breakfast rolls with tea and coffee.

The purpose of the event is to provide businesses and residents with essential advice around transitioning to EV. Key opportunities on the day will include test drives, both commercial and domestic, forthcoming vehicle releases and the opportunity to speak to those leading the transition to EV, such as SP Energy Networks, Energy Savings Trust and major local employer, Stellantis.

With specialist speakers, and around 20 exhibitors, a range of key topics will be covered including:

  • Salary sacrifice – how it applies to all business sizes, including sole traders, delivering savings of around 40% on new EV costs
  • Real life costs of running an EV or EV fleet
  • Grant funding available
  • How to select and install suitable EV charging infrastructure
  • How to futureproof your fleet
  • EV for heavy commercial sector
  • Integrating EV charging with other renewables and energy systems

Supported by EV knowledge leaders, Green Car Guide, the event will cover the current state of the commercial and domestic EV market, forthcoming vehicle releases, and compare leasing and purchase options.

The event includes an Expo element, with a range of local and leading EV-related businesses on hand in the exhibition hall to give specific advice and respond to questions. Demand will be high for this event, so entry for the business breakfast element is by ticket only and places are limited. There is no need for tickets for entry to the event after 10am.

Register for eventEvent agenda (PDF, 136KB)