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Low Emission Taxi Guide: A LowCVP Webinar
Date and time
Location
Online
Description
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership, in collaboration with the Energy Saving Trust are running a webinar on Thursday 22nd November 1-2pm to give local authorities an overview of the recently published Low Emission Taxi Guide.
The guide covers a range of national and local policy measures to encourage the take up of low and ultra-low emission private hire vehicles. The environmental, operational and financial credentials of a broad range of low emission vehicles and fuels for both black taxis and passenger cars are explained including battery electric, hybrid, hydrogen fuel cell and engine conversion to LPG. Guidance is also provided on installing electric vehicle infrastructure and working in partnership with local stakeholders. A variety of case studies are presented in the guide from companies such as Uber, Green Tomato Cars and local authorities such as Birmingham City Council, Nottingham City Council and Transport for London.
To register your interest in joining the webinar please fill in this Eventbrite form, and we will be in touch with the relevant links to join the webinar nearer the time.
Any queries, please contact Gloria Esposito, Head of Projects.
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