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Amidst overwhelming response, fourth edition of London EV Show poised for record-breaking success

The fourth edition of the London EV Show is in its full swing with a surge of high-profile registrations from leading companies, industry experts, and influential policymakers from the entire EV value chain. This year’s event is witnessing an unparalleled level of enthusiasm and engagement, signalling a major leap forward from previous editions. With its exceptional growth and increased prestige, the London EV Show is on course to achieve new milestones and set a new standard for the industry.
August 16, 2024 Read time: 4 mins
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The show will host a massive exhibition space of up to 18000 sqm welcoming 15000+ business attendees, 3500+ participating companies, 300+ exhibitors, 180+ speakers and 50%+ top level executives. Even when the event is a little less than 4 months away now, the event has have a confirmed participation of 100+ exhibitors, including Autel Europe UK Limited, Ekoenergetyka, Lotus Flash Charge, Power Electronics having registered as platinum sponsors, XPEL, Alpitronic, Star Charge as gold sponsors, INFYPOWER, Sichuan Injet New Energy Co., Ltd., Metergram, NAL, Tofco, INVT Electric Vehicle Drive Technology, LCTC, Lucy, SUYIN, TOPBAND, Elywhere as silver sponsors and Bender, EN Plus EV Charging, Proteus Switchgear, Payter, SMK Electronics (Europe) Ltd, Elbagate, Verve Connect, Suntree, METRIC Group, BSI, ICEE, HELLONEXT, TVR Instruments Ltd, Solutions30, Pelican Engineering, ATEQ, Lewden, TSG UK Solutions, Dold Industries, Solid studio as Bronze Sponsors. Check the link for the entire list of exhibitors.

The London EV Show offers an exceptional platform for leading electric vehicle (EV) businesses to showcase the latest models, next-generation electrification technology, and innovative products. Spanning three days, the exhibition will feature multiple test drive tracks and live product demonstrations, giving EV enthusiasts the chance to experience cutting-edge advancements across the industry. From electric cars, light vehicles, and trucks to charging infrastructure, battery systems, eVTOLs, and electric boats, the London EV Show 2024 will present a comprehensive array of EV innovations. Exhibitors will benefit from real-time market feedback, engage with a diverse range of industry buyers and investors, and forge valuable business connections.

Additionally, the show is set to host a stellar conference encompassing insightful sessions. The conference agenda at this year’s #LEVS24 will cater to the entire EV value chain and will host influential speakers from ministries, associations, EV manufacturers, charging infrastructure companies, battery management systems, fleet management companies, etc. to deliver power-packed keynotes and engage in high-level strategic discussions, panel sessions & other investment-focussed sessions. Featuring content-oriented conference programmes encompassing key topics like battery management, eVTOL, charging infrastructure, fleet electrification, etc., the event is a one-stop-shop for industry professionals to exchange trailblazing ideas & strategies on advancing EV adoption and making EV’s mainstream globally.

Photo credit: London EV Show
Photo credit: London EV Show

Some important names who have confirmed their participation for the show include names like: Alex Gilbert, Head of Energy and Electrification; Commercial Development, Transport for London | Stephen Elderkin, Director of Environmental Sustainability, National Highways | H.E. Rafael Ortiz Fabrega, Ambassador of Costa Rica in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, Embassy of Costa Rica | Oliver Adrian, Head of EV Charging & Energy Strategy, Ford Motor Company | Alfred Biehler, Head of Innovation, Google | Marina Lussich, Principal, Operations Sustainability, Amazon | Robert Penfold, Director of Powertrain, Jaguar Land Rover | Amy Stokes, Head of e-mobility, Volvo | Matthew Eastwood, Head of EV Infrastructure, Consumer Incentives and Fleets, Transport Scotland | Baerte De Brey, Vice President, AVERE | Charles Wood, Deputy Director, Policy, Energy UK | H.E. Ferenc Kumin, Ambassador, Embassy of Hungary, London | Freshta Farzam, CEO & Founder, LYTE Aviation and Dr. Jose Pereira, Director, Advisory - EU Mobility Practice, Automotive & Transportation, Frost & Sullivan. Explore the speaker lineup here.

Uniting the entire electric vehicle (EV) sector, this event offers an exceptional opportunity for visitors to explore an extensive range of exhibits showcasing cutting-edge EV technologies and innovations, immersive demonstrations, and insightful panel discussions. The event provides a dynamic space for networking and business matchmaking, allowing attendees to strengthen their market presence and elevate their brand visibility among key global stakeholders driving the future of electric mobility.

If you are passionate about the EV industry, the event awaits your presence. You can register yourself here.

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