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Electric Vehicle Report published at Logistics UK conference


Logistics UK launched its 2023 Electric Vehicle (EV) Report on the second day of its Future Logistics Conference, held at ITT Hub in Farnborough on 10-11 May 2023.

The report examines the public chargepoint network, power supply availability and fiscal support, as well as servicing, maintenance and repairs – and lessons learned from those that have begun the transition to EVs.  

Michelle Gardner, Deputy Director of Policy at Logistics UK, comments: “We were delighted to launch our latest EV Report at our Future Logistics Conference.

“The conference brings together some of the sector’s leading minds in transport and innovation to discuss the latest developments across industry and debate the technologies and opportunities that will transform its future.

“With electric vehicle technology set to play a pivotal role in industry’s future and its aim to achieve net zero, this is a perfect opportunity to provide attendees with an insight into current progress and future trends.”   

View the full EV report.

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Published On: 11/05/2023 16:00:09

 

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