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London EV Show returns for the 5th annual edition with expanded focus and participation

The London EV Show returns for its much-anticipated fifth annual edition, taking place from 12–13 November 2025 at ExCeL London. Building on the momentum of its previous successes, the 2025 edition is set to be the largest and most comprehensive yet, firmly positioning the show as the UK’s leading event for electric vehicle innovation and sustainable transport solutions.

The 2024 edition significantly advanced conversations around e-mobility and environmental responsibility, attracting influential voices such as Lilian Greenwood MP, Minister for the Future of Roads, and Mete Coban, Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy. Both reiterated London’s commitment to becoming the world’s first fully EV-ready global city.

The exhibition floor was a hive of activity, featuring a robust line-up of exhibitors including Ekoenergetyka, Vestel Mobility, Renault Trucks, Wallbox, Tesla, Lotus, Autel, Power Electronics and Zerova Technologies, who showcased the latest in electric mobility solutions. The event culminated in the London EV Show Awards, honouring groundbreaking achievements within the electric transport sector.

This year, the London EV Show promises even greater impact, bringing together over 200 exhibitors, 10,000+ attendees, and 120+ industry-leading speakers from across the electric vehicle ecosystem.The exhibition will present an expanded show floor, offering immersive displays of next-generation electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, advanced battery technologies, and intelligent mobility systems. Attendees will also benefit from live demonstrations, interactive showcases, and test drive experiences.

The conference programme will feature a curated agenda of keynotes, panel discussions, and fireside chats, addressing key topics including:

Government policy and regulation

Infrastructure development

Empowering Women in the Electric Vehicle Industry

Cybersecurity in EVs, Consumer Behavior and Market Trends

Battery supply chain security

Commercial fleet electrification

Future outlook for zero-emission mobility

Additional highlights of the show include the highly anticipated Buyer Programme, designed to facilitate high-value meetings between exhibitors and qualified buyers, and the prestigious London EV Show Awards, celebrating exceptional contributions and innovations across the electric mobility space. The event also features a start-up pitch platform, offering emerging businesses a stage to showcase breakthrough technologies and connect with potential investors and partners.

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