Go Ultra Low Nottingham. Mark Daly GUL Project Manager Nottingham City Council

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Go Ultra Low Nottingham Mark Daly GUL Project Manager Nottingham City Council

Topics to be covered What is Go Ultra Low Nottingham Why is GULN needed What are the main components of GULN How can GULN help businesses Next Steps City Centre Event Q and A

What is the Go Ultra Low Nottingham Programme? Successful in securing 6.12m Covers Nottingham and Derby One of 4 (Bristol, Milton Keynes and London) Go Ultra Low Cities Govt funding to make these cities exemplars for the uptake of ULEVs Ultra Low Emission Vehicles Will be investing in a package of measures to help bring about growth in ULEV use locally Part of a city-wide investment in transport innovation

Building a Better Nottingham Building a Better Nottingham

Nottingham : Cycle City Nottingham City Council has secured 6.1 million from the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) process to invest in and kick start an overhaul of Nottingham's cycle facilities. Cross cycle Routes City Centre cycle connections Access to green space and corridors Neighbourhood improvements http://transport2.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/cycle/home.aspx

Why do we need GULN? Air Quality

Investment areas Public Charging Infrastructure Network Training and Business Networking Eco Expressway Public Sector Fleet Support Business Support Package Community Support Package

EV Charging Infrastructure Network 2m to fund up to 230 fast and rapid charge units : First phase will be mostly council owned sites across Nottingham Derby and Nottinghamshire In final procurement stages, points going in the ground later this summer Plus: Dedicated taxi network of 32 fast and rapid chargepoints NCC able to apply for on-street CPs in residential areas

ECO Expressway - Shared ULEV Corridor

Community Support Package Large-scale ULEV experience events and roadshows EV Champions network, involvement and testimonials Parking incentives and offers Electric Nation project assessing grid impacts of EVs

ULEV Business Club support package 1 Grants for Workplace EV Charging Infrastructure Private sector workplaces can benefit from a grant of up to 25,000 Funding to be awarded on 75% basis with 25% contribution from the business (unless a Workplace Parking Levy liable business, where match will be exempt) Public sector organisations are not required to apply for a grant as Go Ultra Low Nottingham can provide full funding chargepoints on their sites.

1 Vehicle try before you buy scheme A lack of working knowledge of ULEVs can be seen as an obstacle to uptake. In order to overcome this, we will offer fleets the chance to operate ULEVs in their fleet on a trial basis. The try before you buy scheme will fund longer term loan vehicles to allow fleet managers to run ULEVs to assess their suitability for use on normal duty cycles.

3 Fleet reviews and advice To help vehicle fleets in Nottingham identify which conventional vehicles could be substituted for Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) The fleet review will help fleet managers understand: Costs Electric fleet potential Sustainability

4 Employer and staff events The scheme will offer fully funded workplace events to promote ULEVs and wider sustainable travel initiatives that Nottingham City Council are offering to businesses. These events will be bespoke to the end users, and be highly engaging for both management and staff in the organisation, with the aim of: increasing awareness providing details on grants available How GUL can help them

5 On going support and learning This element of the scheme will provide: Access to peer to peer support and learning through the Go Ultra Low Nottingham funded LEVEL Project. LEVEL (Low Emission Vehicle Enterprise and Learning) delivers skills training, knowledge transfer, business networking, master classes and conferences on a wide range of low emission vehicle technologies

Sustainable Travel Offer Our business support package will also offer: Demand led (business identification) problem solving, input and advice on work based travel, including Travel evaluation and staff travel survey results and development including an action plan Car parking management advice on own workplace parking, lack of parking, displaced parking, minimising WPL impacts Tax advice (Benefit in kind issues for EV s)/salary sacrifice - signposting to HMRC and and tax experts Signposting to providers for example public transport operators, Enterprise Car Club, Robin Hood Card/ticketing options, Liftshare, cycling service providers, EV charge point providers General information on sustainable transport offer in Nottingham

Business Offer - Next Steps Organisations should register interest through goultralow@nottinghamcity.gov.uk Nottingham City Council are currently procuring delivery partners for the chargepoint network and elements of the business support offer We hope to have the project up and running by late summer

Go Ultra Low Nottingham engagement day Tomorrow Old Market Sq. Nottingham 9am-5pm, FREE. The chance to talk to other local businesses that are leading by example and adopting Ultra Low Emission Vehicles into their fleets. Find out what's on offer in our upcoming Go Ultra Low Nottingham business support package Find out more about grants available for workplace charging points, fleet reviews and try before you buy. Come along to: Meet local EV Champions - find out the facts from people who own and drive electric vehicles. Ask local EV owners questions at our FREE EV Champions workshop (see below). View a wide range of current electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles on the day. Speak to experts about how your next electric vehicle can be more cost effective, easier to drive and greener for you and your family. Take the unique Nottingham Formula E Racing Room Challenge

Thank You! Mark Daly Go Ultra Low Project Manager Mark.daly@nottinghamcity.gov.uk Web: www.goultralownottingham.org.uk @goultralownottm @goultralownottm