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Motor Mouth Podcast 7: From motor to battery – The evolution of motors and motor insurance
Is 2020 the year that the electric car revolution really takes off? The next decade will certainly be an exciting time for the automotive industry as Britain’s road network changes to a model of transport. Jonathan Swift, content director for Insurance Post, get more details from Tom Clarke, head of electric vehicles strategy at LV General Insurance.
With alternative ways to travel gradually entering our market, how will people travel in five years’ time and are insurers ready to offer policies for a new market? What do insurers need to consider with electric cars? How insurers must adapt to coming autonomous vehicles in the future and advanced driver assistance systems now?
The challenges facing the motor insurance market are daunting as the pace of change moves up through the gears. The industry, the manufacturers, the law, technology are all in the fast lane – but do you know where that journey will end? This conference will help answer that vital question.
Bringing together 180 plus attendees, including senior representatives from the UK’s leading insurers, regulators and motor manufacturers, Insurance Post’s Motor Insurance World explores the key issues currently facing the motor insurance sector. Contact Ashleigh Huntsman for more information or to register you place at this free to attend event – Ashleigh.Huntsman@infopro-digital.com
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