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London EV Show looks forward to fifth year

By Liam McLoughlin May 12, 2025 Read time: 1 min


The London EV Show, now in its 5th annual edition, is the must-attend event for professionals in the electric vehicle sector, offering direct engagement with top manufacturers, policymakers and innovators.

Held at Excel in London from 12-13 November 2025, the event will bring together more than 200 exhibitors, 10,000+ attendees, and 120+ speakers from the EV industry.

From the last fie years, this dynamic event has delivered valuable networking opportunities, strategic insights from key stakeholders & policymakers, and a front-row seat to the future of sustainable transportation, empowering businesses to thrive in the global EV industry.

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