It is no secret that electric vehicles have faced some mixed publicity this year in the Irish press due to issues such as possible high battery costs “should something go wrong”, poor resale values and a charging infrastructure that seems to be lagging behind those of some of European neighbours.
The reality is a lot of this was down to misinformation; however, events such as the free-to-attend Nevo Electric Vehicle Show – which took place in February in the RDS, attended by about 12,672 people – do an incredible job of educating people.
As the winter months beckon, many of us may be considering a vehicle change for the 251 registration period. With this in mind, and electric vehicles still very much in the spotlight, the team in Nevo are set to return to the RDS on Sunday, November 10th to demonstrate just how fast things are changing within the EV sector.
With more than 80 electric vehicles from more than 30 leading automotive brands, the show has had to move to the RDS Simmonscourt complex to make use of the larger floor space. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of electric vehicles, from nimble city cars to high-performance models and versatile family vehicles.
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“The Nevo EV Show in November not only highlights the undeniable momentum behind electric mobility in Ireland but also showcases a united automotive industry determined to make electric vehicles a mainstream reality,” says Simon Andreucetti, commercial director of Nevo. “We are excited to present such a diverse array of brands and experts, ensuring an unparalleled and comprehensive experience for both consumers and businesses.”
So what makes going along to a Nevo event such as this different from simply visiting your local dealership?
Well, at the RDS event, visitors can engage with industry experts who will be on hand to provide invaluable insights and dispel uncertainties about electric vehicles. You can see all the big brands under one roof and book in advance for one of the many on-site test drive opportunities. The show will also highlight the latest 251 finance offers, allowing attendees to better understand the affordability options available when transitioning to electric mobility.
Having attended February’s Nevo show, we particularly enjoyed the series of panel discussions with key industry leaders on the Bank of Ireland stage. Such was the popularity of this section that a second stage will be added in Simmonscourt where attendees can expect a focus on the more practical aspects of owning and operating an electric vehicle.
Topics covered will include charging options and solar integration, along with information regarding the used EV market. Again, this should dispel some myths and prepare visitors for making the most of owning an EV.
Derek Reilly, partnerships director at Nevo, is excited about the many Irish launches at the show which, coupled with the comprehensive educational content, make it “an unmissable event for anyone interested in the future of electric vehicles in Ireland”, he says.
“The Bank of Ireland Stage will provide attendees with all the essential information needed before making the transition to electric,” says Reilly. “This includes detailed explanations of electric vehicle technology, the benefits of going electric and the factors to consider when choosing an EV.
“The Nevo Stage will focus on the practical aspects of owning and operating an electric vehicle. Topics covered will include charging options and home-energy integration, along with lots of information regarding the used-electric-vehicle market. This stage will equip visitors with the knowledge and tools necessary to make the most of their electric vehicle ownership experience.”
And the show won’t just be for individual consumers but for businesses too, of all sizes. So if you’re considering converting your company fleet to electric vehicles or upgrading to greener energy solutions, a range of experts will be available to guide you through the process, with a number of electric light commercial vans on hand to offer businesses a glimpse of the future of sustainable transport.
The Nevo Electric Vehicle Show, held in collaboration with SSE Airtricity and supported by Zevi (Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland), promises an immersive and informative experience that showcases the present and future of electric mobility.
To register for your free ticket or learn more about the event visit Nevo.ie