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Urban Logistics Academy: ElectriCities – The role of public authorities in supporting e-LCVs in logistics

Urban Logistics Academy: ElectriCities – The role of public authorities in supporting e-LCVs in logistics

We are pleased to invite you to the next webinar in the URBANIZED Urban Logistics Academy series: ElectriCities – The role of public authorities in supporting e-LCVs in logistics.

This webinar will take place on Thursday 23rd November 2023, 09:30-11:00 CET

The event will provide a platform to discuss and understand the critical role played by public authorities in supporting the adoption of e-LCVs as part of a broader sustainable transportation strategy.

The following guests from leading European public authorities, research institutes, businesses and organisations will be sharing their valuable insights:

All attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, share observations and contribute actively during an interactive panel discussion.

We hope you can join us and we look forward to seeing you on the 23rd November!


The H2020 project aims to future proof cities with sustainable last-mile delivery by solving the trade offs between “one size fits all” and “design for purpose” fleets. The project is working to provide the logistics market with the next generation of electric vehicles for efficient and effective last-mile operations. To address the increase in electro-mobility and urbanisation, and the need for flexible and modular vehicle designs, URBANIZED will develop and demonstrate a multi-purpose, all electric light commercial vehicle well-suited for current and future urban areas.

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