Thursday, July 2, 4:00am - 12:00pm (EDT)
Charging for Movement brings together national policymakers, local authority leaders, transport planners, parking managers, highways teams, and technology suppliers to explore how charging mechanisms can deliver cleaner air, reduce congestion, and create fair, financially resilient transport systems.
From Clean Air Zones and Road User Charging to Workplace Parking Levies, Congestion Charging, Lane Rental Schemes, Bus Lane Enforcement and new powers for moving traffic offences, UK towns and cities are being asked to do more than ever with limited budgets. This event provides the national stage for understanding these mechanisms, learning what works, and discovering how they can be implemented fairly and effectively.
With the UK now committed to introducing EV road-user charging from 2028 and a growing focus on local revenue generation, the timing has never been more critical. Delegates will hear real case studies, practical guidance, and insights from the organisations developing and delivering charging schemes across the UK and internationally.
The programme also explores emerging charging mechanisms such as tourism road pricing, seasonal access charges and the role of behavioural 'nudges' as complementary or alternative tools to traditional tariffs.
15 Hatfields, London
Landor LINKS, conferences@landor.co.uk