Birmingham to host "world's first zero emission vehicle summit"

The UK's Department for Transport announced last week that Birmingham will host the world’s first zero emission vehicles summit on 11 September, following a pledge from the Prime Minister Theresa May at the One Planet event in Paris.
According to the DfT statement: "The summit will bring together policy makers, industry experts and opinion formers from around globe to tackle carbon emissions and to find ways to improve air quality."
The Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said: "The government is committed to meeting our climate change targets and cleaning up our air and to help achieve that we are investing £1.5 billion in ultra-low emission vehicles by 2021.
"This ground-breaking event shows Britain leading the way in developing the new technology that will create new jobs and help improve the air we breathe.
"And with a proud history in pioneering vehicle manufacturing, Birmingham is exactly the right location to showcase the innovations of the future."
The summit will continue at Cenex-LCV - the low carbon vehicle event taking place at Millbrook Proving Grounds on 12 September.



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