The Walter Lecture
Climate for electric cars
Tuesday 17 September 2024 7:00pm
St Paul’s Parish Rooms
Anthony Simpson
Talking in a personal capacity, the aim is to answer some of the key questions: Are electric vehicles really any greener? How close is the EV transition? Can our electricity system cope? And does it matter what time of day we charge the vehicle? Finally, why embracing smart meters is important as we head towards net zero emissions.
About me:
Anthony Simpson has an MSc in Renewable Energy and Sustainability, has worked for a number of years in the fields of both solar energy and the grid integration of electric vehicles, and has co-led a company’s environmental programme leading to a listing in the Sunday Times greenest companies, and now looks at the national impacts of EVs and battery storage working for the National Grid Electricity System Operator.
A climate change campaigner for 20 years – through reading scientific, industry and government reports and research from around the world, Anthony has compiled a considerable amount of research across a broad range of topics in order to bring much greater clarity about the most important things we can do to respond to the growing threat of environmental collapse.
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