EVBox Group Partners With Climate Action to Raise Awareness of International Sustainable Development Ahead of United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26)
- EVBox Group, a leading provider of flexible and scalable electric vehicle charging solutions, is partnering with Climate Action, an organization focusing on the environment and renewable natural resources. EVBox Group will take part in this year’s Transport Transition Summit in May, as well as the Sustainable Investment Forum in September. Both events will help raise awareness of climate change ahead of COP26, which will take place in November.
EVBox Group, to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange Market in the coming months, becomes the official partner of Climate Action, a global network consisting of over 1300 environmental non-governmental organizations across more than 130 countries. Leading up to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, Climate Action is hosting several virtual events throughout the year to raise awareness and bring forward-thinking businesses, organizations, and individuals together.
Founder and CEO of Climate Action, Nick Henry, said:Climate Action are delighted to welcome EVBox Group as the Headline Partner for the upcoming Transport Transition Summit this May. Supporting and scaling clean tech innovation in the mobility sector will be critical if we are to decarbonise our global transport system. EVBox is leading the way in successful cross-sector and cross industry collaboration. Their journey from start-up to scale-up and now as one of the world’s leading Electric Vehicle charging solutions is testament to their innovative approach in tackling transport decarbonisation. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with EVBox and are proud to support their journey towards becoming a publicly listed company on the New York Stock Exchange.
EVBox Group to Present At the Transport Transition Summit
To identify innovative solutions to the challenges posed by climate change and a growing population, EVBox Group will present at the Transport Transition Summit, taking (virtually) place on May 11–12, 2021. EVBox Group wants to empower forward-thinking businesses to collaborate and build an interconnected, international, and decarbonized transport system.
EVBox Group’s President and CEO, Kristof Vereenooghe, will be joining as a keynote speaker for a Climate Leaders Live interview. Koen Noyens, Director of Policy for Electric Mobility (EU), will join a panel discussion about transport solutions for a global decarbonized economy.
How Businesses Can Shape the Future Of Transport
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, aviation and public transport have been greatly affected, resulting in many people using personal vehicles more often.
During the Transport Transition Summit, there will be a discussion about how the global pandemic has affected people’s transportation habits. This event will serve as an opportunity to share knowledge about the lessons learned from the pandemic regarding the need for sustainable mobility and transportation. Additionally, there will be another discussion on how policy, investment, and innovation can combine to build and deploy the necessary infrastructure required to support the mass adoption of sustainable mobility.
President & CEO at EVBox Group, Kristof Vereenooghe, said:Since 2010, our electric vehicle charging solutions have helped thousands of forward-thinking businesses around the world adopt electric mobility and achieve their sustainability goals. I’m proud that EVBox Group has partnered with a player as influential as Climate Action to raise awareness and share our experience in order to accelerate the transition toward a global decarbonized economy. We hope to inspire the audience with our insights and always aim for productive collaboration between all industry players—this is the only way we can meet sustainability targets and ensure a healthy planet for future generations.
The Transport Transition Summit will consist of two days of virtual meetings, with each session focusing on a specific sector.
This article was originally published by EVBox Group.