PROGRAM
TOPICS
PROGRAM
TOPICS
DAY 2
DAY 2
DAY 1
BREAKOUT SESSION BREAKOUT SESSION
Commercial EVs – Technology, What’s Available,
Breakeven Point, Emission Savings? Not All Batteries
are Created Equal
SPEAKERS
Mark Cameron, Regional Director SEA Electrics
Fran de Sanary, National Transport & Risk Manager at Envirowaste New Zealand
Commercial electric vehicles are the holy grail for emission
reductions for many fleets. These workhorses expel (spew)
tonnes of Co2, noxious particulates yet are essential in
many organisations. In part one of this session you’ll hear
the story of SEA Electric and their world first Australian
technology. They show us what’s possible and outline the
breakeven point for adopting this new technology.
In part two we’ll hear about Envirowaste and their journey
with electric garbage trucks. You’ll be surprised what’s
been achieved and whilst you might not need a garbage
truck what about a tipper or other service body. The
chassis and electric power trains is the same, you just
change the body!
PLENARY II
Hybrids, PHEV and EVs all use batteries but not all
batteries are created equal. Batteries are made of
different elements and therefore battery degradation
can be different. The rate a battery is charged (fast
or trickle charge) may affect its degradation and
therefore its effective life.
In this session you will understand why some
batteries are better than others, how to protect the
life of your vehicle battery and importantly how to
educate drivers to manage battery life.
DAY 1
This Breakout Session is designed for delegates looking
to learn more about some of the options available.
BREAKOUT SESSION
Road Safety –
Arriving First
SPEAKERS
Kiaran Drew,
Paramedic Integrity Health & Safety
Chris Harrison, Manager Education
Services Road Trauma Support Services
Victoria (RTSSV)
QLD’s Driver Distraction Project You’re driving to your next meeting, you hear the
screech of tires, the smashing of metal, smoke and
debris fills the air as your slam on your brakes.
SPEAKER To your horror two vehicles are strewn across the
road in front of you. What do you do next?
Nicole Downing, Director, Road and Rail Safety Policy and Research,
Land Transport Safety and Regulation, Department of Transport and Main Roads
The QLD Department of Transport and Main Roads is
leading a national initiative to identify a range of solutions
to address driver distraction from mobile phones and
other devices. Nicole will present on the Department’s use
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SPEAKER
Scott Nargar, Manager of Future Mobility
& Government Relations, Hyundai Motor
Company Australia
of design-led thinking methodology and a systems-based
approach in better understanding this ‘wicked problem’
and developing suitable policy solutions with a focus on
the role of fleet management.
AUSTRALASIAN FLEET CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION AND FLEET AWARDS MAY 22-24 2019
Whilst we hope we’ll never face this situation, the
fact is, the longer we spend on the road the higher
our chances of being a first responder to the scene
of an accident.
In this session you’ll hear from experts on what to do,
how to do it, your obligations morally, legally and how
to understand and cope with the trauma of dealing
with this event. Attendees will be provided with a
check list they can provide to their drivers to educate
them incase they are involved in a similar situation.
AUSTRALASIAN FLEET CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION AND FLEET AWARDS MAY 22-24 2019
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