The Green Charge – Energy consumption and CO2 emission results from the 2011 RAC Future Car Challenge

Add to Calendar 2012-03-27 14.30 2012-03-27 16.30 Europe/London The Green Charge – Energy consumption and CO2 emission results from the 2011 RAC Future Car Challenge You are invited to join some of the leading figures from the world of low carbon vehicles for an afternoon of informative, stimulating and provocative debate about the future of green motoring. With contributions from car manufacturers, technology companies, automotive industry analysts and academics, the emphasis will be on making sense for the consumer of the rapidly evolving eco-car market and mapping the future path of change. RAClub, 89-91 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HS
Date:27 Mar 2012
Time:14.30 - 16.30
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Contact:Luca Lytton: luca.lytton@racfoundation.org, 020 7747 3487
Location:RAClub, 89-91 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5HS

Description:

You are invited to join some of the leading figures from the world of low carbon vehicles for an afternoon of informative, stimulating and provocative debate about the future of green motoring.

With contributions from car manufacturers, technology companies, automotive industry analysts and academics, the emphasis will be on making sense for the consumer of the rapidly evolving eco-car market and mapping the future path of change.

Building on the success of last year's Shades of Green event - also held at the Royal Automobile Club - The Green Charge will see the publication of in-depth analysis of the energy consumption results from the 2011 RAC Brighton to London Future Car Challenge.

Admittance is free upon prior registration though places are limited.

When and where?

27 March 2012
Mountbatten Room, Royal Automobile Club, 89-91 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HS

• 14:00-14:30 Arrivals
• 14:30-16:30 Main event
• 16:30-17:30 Drinks reception
• 17:30 Event close

Who?

Chair:
• Mark Goodier - Broadcaster, businessman and owner of the first Nissan Leaf electric car sold in the UK

Contributors include:
• Andrew Everett - Head of Transport, Technology Strategy Board
• Andrew Gilbert - Executive Vice-President, QUALCOMM Europe Inc
• Andy Heiron - Head of EV Programme, Renault UK Ltd
• Professor Neville Jackson - Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Ricardo UK Ltd and Chair of the LowCVP board
• Dr Ricardo Martinez-Botas - Reader at Imperial College and Head of the Future Car Challenge Technical Panel

To register for the event please email events@racfoundation.org .

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