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EV LIVE returns for a third year

Taking place on 13-15 September at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England, the EV LIVE event is returning for its third year.
May 24, 2024

Bringing together all aspects of emobility, EV LIVE offers prospective EV owners the opportunity to test drive a wide range of electric vehicles, and ask experts the all-important questions including around charging infrastructure, energy consumption and cost of ownership.

Innovative sustainable technologies will be on show such as the latest EVs and ebikes, off-street charging technology, on-street charging solutions and technology for the home.

With an expected attendance of 6,000-8,000+ visitors a day, the Unesco World Heritage site of Blenheim Palace offers a wide range of activities included in the day ticket price, as well as full access to EV LIVE.

Last year EV LIVE ran over 2,000 free test drives across three days and this year the organisers are promising even more across a wide range of all the latest models.

For more information visit: https://www.evliveatblenheimpalace.co.uk/

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