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Sadiq Khan launches plan for London's EV infrastructure

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  • Duration: 4 mins
  • Publication date: 23 Jul 2019

Abstract

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has set out his strategy for a major expansion of London’s electric vehicle charging network at a launch event held at IET London: Savoy Place.

Alongside the introduction of his new delivery plan, the Mayor has brought together the public and private sector to provide "the electric vehicle infrastructure Londoners need." This includes commitment by businesses and retailers to transform EV charging provision in London over the coming years.

The plan follows on from the recent establishment of the world’s first Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Taskforce, which brings together experts from business, energy, infrastructure, government and the London boroughs, including several IET members and volunteers. The past year has seen more than 140 organisations contribute to the work of the Taskforce.

At the launch event, we spoke to the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, along with two members of the Taskforce – also IET volunteers – to find out more about the aims of the plan and the challenges that must be overcome for it to work.

Keywords:
  • air quality
  • automotive
  • batteries
  • clean energy
  • climate change
  • decarbonisation
  • electric vehicles
  • electricity
  • energy
  • energy storage
  • green energy
  • health
  • infrastructure
  • london
  • london mayor
  • sadiq khan
  • tfl
  • transport
  • transport for london

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    Shirley Rodrigues

    Deputy Mayor and Taskforce Chair

    Shirley Rodrigues was appointed as Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy in October 2016. She is using her environmental expertise to work with Transport for London (TfL) to deliver the Mayor’s plans for tackling air pollution across London. This includes: expanding the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), new charges for the oldest and most polluting vehicles, and creating Low Emission Bus Zones.She is also overseeing delivery of the Energy for Londoners programme (helping Londoners generate more low-carbon electricity), helping to boost London’s recycling rates and cutting landfill. She's working to deliver the ambitious target of London becoming a zero-carbon city by 2050.Shirley was Acting Executive Director for Climate Change at the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), an independent philanthropic organisation that works to transform the lives of poor and vulnerable children in developing countries.She helped establish CIFF's cities and climate strategy and represented CIFF on the board of the C40 Large Cities Leadership Group – a network of global cities committed to addressing climate change.Shirley has an impressive track record of developing new environmental policies in London. She worked in senior environmental policy roles from 2005 to 2009, helping to implement the London Low Emission Zone and programmes to retrofit London’s residential and commercial buildings.
  • Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq Khan was born in London and has lived here all his life. His parents moved to London from Pakistan in the 1960s. He was state-school educated in Tooting before studying Law at the University of North London. Sadiq and his wife have two daughters.Sadiq became a solicitor specialising in human rights and was a councillor in the London Borough of Wandsworth from 1994 to 2006.In 2005 Sadiq was elected MP for Tooting. He was appointed Minister of State for Communities in 2008 and later became Minister of State for Transport, becoming the first Muslim and first Asian to attend Cabinet. He was also Crossrail Minister.In 2013 Sadiq was appointed Shadow Minister for London, and in 2015 he led the Labour Party campaign in London in the General Election.Sadiq is a big sports fan, especially football, boxing and cricket. He ran the 2014 London Marathon, raising money for the Evening Standard's Dispossessed Fund.
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    Graham Kenyon

    G Kenyon Technology & Taskforce Member, Managing Director

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    Dr Colin Herron

    Zero Carbon Futures

    Zero Carbon Futures’ Managing Director, Dr Colin Herron has been awarded a CBE for services to Business and Energy in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.Dr Herron, who has worked in the automotive industry for over 45 years, has become a leading advocate for the UK’s shift to low carbon transport. Over the last ten years, he has worked tirelessly to support the UK’s transition to electric cars.Not only has he worked closely with UK Government to help meet their ambitions, he has also ensured that the North East is recognised as an important region for the manufacture, research and development of this new technology.He said: “I am absolutely thrilled to receive this honour. The North East has always had a strong reputation in the automotive sector and it has been phenomenal to play a role in the industry at a time in which it is undertaking one of the greatest transformations in its history. To be recognised in this way for my work is a privilege.”Following a 17 year career at Nissan, where he took on several roles in quality, new product development and supplier support, Colin moved to the former regional development agency, One North East. It was there that he worked closely with Nissan to help to secure the production of the Nissan LEAF as well as running a project for the region to become a test-bed for electric vehicle charge points.It was when One North East announced its closure that Colin turned his efforts towards making sure that this work could continue and in 2011 he set up Zero Carbon Futures as a subsidiary of Gateshead College.He said: “The North East had made such headway into electric vehicle development and it was vital that the work that had been undertaken did not stop. We had just 12 months to turn our work into a commercial operation to enable us to continue.”Since then the company has gone from strength to strength, working with customers including Nissan, BMW, Renault and VW to develop a national charge point network as well as providing advice to other EV manufacturers and local authorities and running projects which investigate renewable energy sources.But Colin’s success hasn’t come easy. He left school with few qualifications and started his career as an apprentice toolmaker in George Angus in Wallsend. Through hard work and determination, Colin juggled a young family and work to complete an HND in mechanical engineering followed by an MSC and then a PhD at Newcastle University.He said: “I think that is what makes this honour even more special. As a young lad, who left school with no qualifications, I could never have dreamed of something like this. I have been incredibly lucky to have worked with such amazing people throughout my career that have helped me reach my potential. It’s also with enormous thanks to the team at Zero Carbon Futures who have made the company the success that it is.”Outside of work, Colin was a trustee of The People’s Kitchen for many years and runs the early morning Sunday shift to take the soup kitchen to the streets of Newcastle. He is heavily involved in other charity work and for his 60th birthday in 2016, competed in the Belfast Marathon to raise money for an orphanage project in Bogota, Colombia.
  • Graham Kenyon

    Graham Kenyon

    G Kenyon Technology & Taskforce Member, Managing Director

  • Shirley Rodrigues

    Shirley Rodrigues

    Deputy Mayor and Taskforce Chair

    Shirley Rodrigues was appointed as Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy in October 2016. She is using her environmental expertise to work with Transport for London (TfL) to deliver the Mayor’s plans for tackling air pollution across London. This includes: expanding the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), new charges for the oldest and most polluting vehicles, and creating Low Emission Bus Zones.She is also overseeing delivery of the Energy for Londoners programme (helping Londoners generate more low-carbon electricity), helping to boost London’s recycling rates and cutting landfill. She's working to deliver the ambitious target of London becoming a zero-carbon city by 2050.Shirley was Acting Executive Director for Climate Change at the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), an independent philanthropic organisation that works to transform the lives of poor and vulnerable children in developing countries.She helped establish CIFF's cities and climate strategy and represented CIFF on the board of the C40 Large Cities Leadership Group – a network of global cities committed to addressing climate change.Shirley has an impressive track record of developing new environmental policies in London. She worked in senior environmental policy roles from 2005 to 2009, helping to implement the London Low Emission Zone and programmes to retrofit London’s residential and commercial buildings.
  • Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq Khan was born in London and has lived here all his life. His parents moved to London from Pakistan in the 1960s. He was state-school educated in Tooting before studying Law at the University of North London. Sadiq and his wife have two daughters.Sadiq became a solicitor specialising in human rights and was a councillor in the London Borough of Wandsworth from 1994 to 2006.In 2005 Sadiq was elected MP for Tooting. He was appointed Minister of State for Communities in 2008 and later became Minister of State for Transport, becoming the first Muslim and first Asian to attend Cabinet. He was also Crossrail Minister.In 2013 Sadiq was appointed Shadow Minister for London, and in 2015 he led the Labour Party campaign in London in the General Election.Sadiq is a big sports fan, especially football, boxing and cricket. He ran the 2014 London Marathon, raising money for the Evening Standard's Dispossessed Fund.
  • Graham Kenyon

    Graham Kenyon

    G Kenyon Technology & Taskforce Member, Managing Director

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