The event, opened by Lilian Greenwood MP, minister for the Future of Roads, and Mete Coban, deputy mayor of London for Environment and Energy, spotlighted London’s ambitions to become the world’s first EV-ready global city.
High-profile discussions explored critical topics such as consumer trends, battery management, fleet electrification, and charging infrastructure.
Micromobility’s role in urban transport also took centre stage, with exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge solutions like advanced charging technologies and innovative battery systems.
Awards and networking highlights
The show featured the prestigious London EV Show Awards, celebrating achievements in the sector. Key winners included:
- Innovation award: Energy Network Association (ENA)
- Sustainability award: Dundee City Council
- Leadership award: Power Electronics
- Community impact award: EV Breakers
- Startup of the year: S.Charge
- Car of the year: Renault 5 e-tech
The Mobility Business Connect program enabled stakeholders to forge valuable connections, praised by attendees such as Paweł Mijas from Ekoenergetyka Polska and David Rooney from Tenix, who highlighted its role in fostering collaboration.
Shaping the future
Marketing and content executive Leah Hickman reflected: “The latest EV charging innovations were truly inspiring, and it was fantastic to connect with like-minded professionals as we work towards a sustainable, electric future.”
As the event concluded, project head Naseer Hussain reaffirmed the show’s commitment to innovation: “We are taking the feedback and suggestions from this year into consideration to make the next edition even bigger and better.”
The London EV Show 2024 set the stage for deeper collaboration and progress towards a cleaner, more sustainable transport ecosystem.
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