Skilled in Sixty - Charged Up Tourism: Boosting Your Business with EV Chargers - with Clive Attwater
Event description
An initiative of the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania, Skilled in Sixty is a webinar series designed to deliver 60-minute, bite-sized information sessions on topics that matter to Tassie tourism operators.
Charged Up Tourism: Boosting Your Business with EV Chargers
Join us for a practical webinar designed to empower tourism and hospitality operators with the knowledge and confidence to invest in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. This session will unpack the strong business case for installing destination charging, address common myths that surround electric vehicle tourism, and offers a clear introduction to EV chargers and how they work.
An online version of the workshops delivered around the state in June, this webinar will explore how EV chargers can enhance your tourism offering, attract new guests, and generate additional revenue.
Webinar highlights:
Myth-busting,
Case studies from leading Tasmanian tourism operators,
Insight into the economic benefits of EV chargers,
How to market your EV charger and attract new customers
Whether you're ready to install a charger or simply want to learn more, this webinar will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and support to get you started.
There will be time for Q&A at the end of the presentation.
Who is this webinar for?
Anyone that owns, operates or works for a Tasmanian tourism business that wishes to better understand electric vehicles and electric vehicle tourism.
Cost: FREE
*Skilled in Sixty is always free for Accredited Operators and TICT Members, with a small $25 fee usually applying for non-accredited operators. This session is free for all Tasmanian Tourism Businesses, with thanks to the Tasmanian Government.
Press the 'Get Tickets' button now to register (please have your TICT accreditation or member number ready).
Webinar Presenter:
Clive is a founding member of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA), former State Treasurer and National Vice-President. He also oversees the main operational aspects of Electric Highways Tasmania, including communications with charger suppliers, charger network operators, site hosts, Tas Networks and related organisations.
Importantly, Clive founded the Electric Highway Working Group that consisted of TasNetworks, Hydro Tasmania, RACT and the three regional development authorities. As part of his work with that group he undertook a tour of seven European charging networks, visits to charging manufacturers, electric vehicle associations in several countries, car dealers/distributors and relevant government authorities.
Clive is AEVA’s representative on the Tasmanian Government's Electric Vehicle Working Group, and has over 25 years of experience as a management consultant specialising in feasibility studies, cost benefit analysis, financial analysis, strategic planning and development economics. He is currently focused on ensuring that Tasmania has the best state-wide electric vehicle charging network in Australia.
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