Ride-hailing companies have over 1 billion customers globally and deliver more than 85 million trips each day. The scale of these operations has led to questions around their environmental impact. One way to provide cleaner ride-hailing services is to incorporate electric vehicles into the fleet.
This panel discussion asks what policy levers need to be pulled to get more ride-hailing drivers in electric vehicles and what role ride-hailing companies, automakers and charging providers will play in facilitating that shift.
Agenda
Opening remarks
Panel Introduction
Interactive Panel Discussion featuring live audience Q&As and polls
Closing remarks
Categories
SCIENCE & TECH
Duration
1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
OPEN TO
Everyone
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Andrew Grant is a Senior Associate at BloombergNEF covering intelligent mobility. He produces analysis on business models, technologies and policies related to connected cars, mobility services and autonomous driving. Andrew works with automakers,...
Urska Skrt is a Manager for Mobility at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). She contributes to the Transforming Urban Mobility agenda by leading the project of mobility decarbonization with an ambitious objective to...
Alex Prokofjev is the Director of Corporate Development at Bolt Technology, a leading EMEA mobility platform with 50+ million users in 40+ countries. Bolt's services include ride-hailing, micromobility and food and package delivery. Alex joined...
Matthew Richardson is leading Uber's work to accelerate electrification in Europe & beyond. Passionate about the future of transportation, sustainability and the ways in which public policy and industry can work together to help accelerate this...
Shana Patadia is the Director of Strategy for the Energy Solutions Team at ChargePoint. Shana received her Business BS, Economics BA, and Energy Resources Minor at UC Berkeley and Environmental Management Masters at Duke University. At...