On 10 May, during the second edition of Next Mobility Exhibition, to be held at Fiera Milano, at the Future Hall, at 10:00 a.m., the conference "Electrification of cities, innovation as a driver of sustainability", organised by Motus-e, will take place.
The event is an opportunity to focus on the most innovative strategies and solutions for the electrification of public transport in Italy. Bringing together the main players in the local public transport sector, the event offers the possibility of a constructive discussion on the challenges and opportunities related to the energy transition that is reshaping the world of passenger transport and the structure of our cities.
Speakers will share their experiences and expertise, offering a comprehensive overview of the best practices and the most cutting-edge projects in the field. Those taking part in the event, animating the debate, will be Francesco Manzulli, Director of Surface Operations of ATM Milano, Andrea Bottazzi, Head of Automotive Maintenance and Logistics of TPER Bologna, Marco Zanini, Head of Maintenance Engineering of GTT Torino, Gabriele Mariani, Director of Operations of the Autoguidovie Group, Franco Middei, Corporate Director of ATAC Roma and Pascal Dell'Anno, Head of Mobility Area of Consip.
The debate centres around technological innovation, considered the main driver of change towards a more sustainable future and mobility. Intelligent solutions for energy flow management, electric vehicle charging, vehicle maintenance and the development of state-of-the-art infrastructure will be discussed.
During the event, Francesco Naso, Secretary General of Motus-e, will also present the 'Motus-e Vademecum', a practical guide designed to support public transport companies in implementing effective and sustainable electrification strategies. The document encompasses the best practices in the industry and offers concrete directions for facing and overcoming the challenges of the energy transition.
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