Top tips for reducing transport-related emissions

29/04/2026 (12:30pm - 1:30pm) Online

Virtual - Teams

Do you want to:

  • Change your company/practice vehicles to EVs but not sure if they are fit for purpose?
  • Encourage staff to switch to EVs though salary sacrifice?
  • Know how to get the right charging infrastructure in place and financial support to do so?
  • Offer incentives for greener transport use but can’t think how to do it?
  • Do you want to encourage greater use of cycle or public transport commuting?
  • Get some tips about how to encourage behaviour change?
  • Want to share your own experiences and challenges and receive some helpful tips to resolve them?

This webinar is for you!

Reducing the impact of work and commuter travel and transport continues to be a challenge but some iiE members have tackled the problem head on and have made great progress. Hear from them about what they have done and sector experts from the fields of E-mobility (vans, cars and bikes) who will provide advice about how to influence change in this area. Come with questions and contributions!

Speakers:

E-mobility Experts

Simon Blaaser; Head of E-Mobility at SaveMoneyCutCarbon

Jamie Milroy, Founder & CEO at DASH

iiE Green Champions:

Ben Crowter, Clinical Director at Westover Veterinary Centre

John Leaver, Marketing and Frameworks Director at Alliance Leisure

Luke Curtis, Finance Director at The Webinar Vet

Julia Perry, VCSE Alliance Coordinator, Connected Voice

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