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ELECTRIC RACERS & ZERO MOTORCYCLES FOOD & FOOD & PHEV BLUE BADGE DRINK DRINK DRYCYCLE JAGUAR KIA NISSAN EVISION PARKING ONLY AUDI E-TRON SMART UK BLOOVA URBAN SEATING ELECTRIC ZOO OCTOPUS JAGUAR I-PACE NISSAN REVA EBIKES RENAULT TWIZY & KIA E-NIRO E-NV200 G-WIZ TESLA MODEL X TEST DRIVES ON STOWE WALK UP TO VIP ENTRANCE VIP UP TO WALK MANUFACTURERS PAVILIONS PADDOCK 2 PADDOCK 1 SOLAR TWO-WHEELS VELO NISSAN EV RENAULT TESLA TEST TRACK ADVERTISING KENT EVS MOBILE CAMPERVAN MASTER VAN BOAT TRAILER MICRO RENAULT BMW TESLA SCOOTER MERCEDES GO CYCLE B-CLASS TONIK BAR FULLY CHARGED CRAIG CHARLES BIKES LIVE SET SEATING SOLAREDGE & LIVE STAGE: VEHICLES ELECTRIC AND BATTERY FORECOURT DROP OFF POINT, TESLA OWNERS UK 6-8 PM ON SATURDAY MUSIC RAZOR live stage FOOD & FOOD & FOOD & THROUGHOUT FOOD & FOOD & (Saturday Night only) SMARTCONES CHALLENGE DRINK DRINK DRINK THE SHOW DRINK DRINK MORE THAN 30 ELECTRIFYING LIVE SESSIONS FRIDAY 7TH SATURDAY 8TH SUNDAY 9TH 11:00-11:30 ( GigaTheatre) 11:00-11:30 ( GigaTheatre) 11:00-11:30 ( GigaTheatre) Keynote Interview No.1 Keynote Interview No.2 Keynote Interview No.3 Robert Llewellyn with Robert Llewellyn with Robert Llewellyn with Tim Smedley, Ben Anstey, RIVIAN Rachel Burden, BBC Radio 5 LIVE Clearing the Air + Charlotte, EV Thank You! 11:30-12:00 (MegaTheatre) 11:30-12:00 (MegaTheatre) 11:30-12:00 (MegaTheatre) What’s the same Make your own eco-home Can community energy as a cheeseburger? or retrofit your own? be the answer? Why what we eat matters Maddie Moate + Dean Fielding, Keystone Maddie Moate + Sarah Merrick, Ripple Maddie Moate + Dale Vince, Ecotricity; Jarvis Homes; Toby Morris, Sunamp; Energy; Hannah Stanley, Regen; Smith, My Green Pod; Tayana Symons, Viva! Martin Allman, Sonnen. Patrick Allcorn, BEIS. 12:00-12:30 (Nissan GigaTheatre) 12:00-12:30 (Nissan GigaTheatre) 12:00-12:30 (MegaTheatre) How to live an electric life Streetwise solar, storage & Q&A Meet and Greet Session Robert Llewellyn + Chantal Shearing, JLR; charging for suburban EV drivers with Maddie Moate Will Vooght, Tonik; Niall Riddell, EDF. Robert Llewellyn + Chris Pateman-Jones, Budding minds ask Maddie about the Connected Kerb; Chris Jardine, Joju Solar; future of energy & transport. 12:30-13:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) John Bloomfield, Solar Plants. The importance of 12:30-13:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) cool concept cars 12:30-13:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Can Electric Vehicles compete Jonny Smith + Tessie Hartjes, Lightyear; Steve How to choose an Electric Car Jonny Smith + Beth Lily Georgiou, Wass, Peugeot; Hugo Spowers, Riversimple. Jonny Smith + Jonathan Porterfield, Eco ERA Championship; Alexander Sims, Cars; Robyn Hester, DriveElectric; BMW i Andretti; Mark Gemmell, Electric GT. 13:00-13:30 (MegaTheatre) Matt Cleevely, Cleevely EVs. Shouldn’t we be doing more 13:00-13:30 (MegaTheatre) 13:00-13:30 (MegaTheatre) walking, running & cycling? What you need to know about Helen Czerski + Tristan Bogaard; Victoria Making sustainability appealing particulate & tyre pollution Jersova, Luton Council; Andy Murphy, to your friends & family Helen Czerski + G Erlendsson, Enso Tyres; DryCycle. Helen Czerski + Juliet Davenport, Good Chiarrina Darrah, Eunomia; Energy; Daniel Cole, HUUB; Oliver van Bilsen, Richard Lofthouse, Emissions Analytics. 13:30-14:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Shell Energy. Wind, Solar & Storage 13:30-14:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) 13:30-14:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Robert Llewellyn + Emma Pinchbeck, Who are the leading nations Renewable UK; Nadia Smith, REA; Can batteries really be ethical, and what are they doing? Christelle Barnes, SolarEdge. recyclable and sustainable? Robert Llewellyn + Elinor Chalmers, Robert Llewellyn + Nicolas Schottey, EVA Scotland; Roger Atkins, EV Outlook; 14:00-14:30 (MegaTheatre) Renault; Simon Moores, Benchmark; Arne Brethouwer, EV Database. How’s the UK doing on Mark Newman, Bernstein. Energy & Transport? 14:00-14:30 (MegaTheatre) 14:00-14:30 (MegaTheatre) Maddie Moate + Gill Nowell, Electralink; Plastic pollution, Tom Callow, BP Chargemaster; Electric Vehicle myths busted! circular economy Dave Greenwood, WMG. Maddie Moate + Elinor Chalmers, EVA & hyper-consumerism Scotland; Graeme Cooper, National Grid; Maddie Moate + Gareth Dean, Non-Plastic 14:30-15:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Euan McTurk, Dukosi. Beach; Meryl Wingfield, Farnham Repair Autonomous Vehicles: 14:30-15:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Cafe; Chris Large, Global Action Plan. how soon is now? How to stop burning money; Jonny Smith + Lukas Neckermann, Splyt; 14:30-15:00 (Nissan GigaTheatre) Paul Jennings, WMG; Nikki Gordon- efficiency & heat at home Micro-mobility: Scooters, Bloomfield, Transport Evolved. Jonny Smith + Angela Terry, One Home; E-Bikes and Motorbikes Tim Pollard, Pollard & Pollard; Jonny Smith + Afeez Kay, It’s Electric; Karl Drage, Smart Renewable Heat. 15:00-15:30 (MegaTheatre) Adam Bastock, Urban E-Bikes; Electric Planes, Trains & 15:00-15:30 (MegaTheatre) Dale Robinson, Zero Motorcycles. 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