Believ
Edward Faldo is a seasoned transportation professional with extensive experience in sustainable transport and electric vehicle infrastructure. Currently serving as a Senior Planning Manager at Believ, Edward manages relationships with Local Authorities to enhance on-street EV charging in the UK. Previously, as the Sustainable Transport Project Lead for Southampton City Council, Edward played a critical role in implementing the city's Electric Vehicle Action Plan and overseeing various sustainable transport initiatives. Edward's earlier roles include Transport Engineer at Iceni Projects, where contributions were made to the Rapid Electric Charge Point scheme, and Consultant at PAUL MEW ASSOCIATES LIMITED, focusing on Transport Assessments. Edward began a career in real estate as a Lettings Negotiator at Foxtons and gained research experience with The Change Consortium C.I.C. Edward holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Birmingham and achieved an International Baccalaureate diploma at King's College School Wimbledon.
Believ
Believ, the trading name of Liberty Charge Limited, is an electric vehicle (EV) charge point operator (CPO) on a mission to deliver cleaner air for all. It installs, operates and maintains all speeds of publicly accessible charge points at zero cost to both public and business sectors. Believ uses 100% renewable energy as part of its overarching passion and commitment to minimising the effects of climate change. Believ is funded by Liberty Global Ventures and Zouk Capital, the manager of the HM Treasury-backed Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF). Believ partners with sister company Virgin Media O2 in the deployment of charging infrastructure, enabling the installation of charge points at scale and pace throughout the UK. Believ is the trading name of Liberty Charge Limited incorporated in England and Wales with registered number 12231122 whose registered office is at Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 8BS.