Ireland’s flagship celebration of electric mobility is back. The Nevo Electric Vehicle Show, in partnership with Bank of Ireland, will return to RDS Simmonscourt this November with a two-day agenda designed for both industry decision makers and the EV-curious public. Business Day takes place on Friday November 7th, followed by Public Day on Saturday November 8th, confirming the event’s status as Ireland’s largest showcase for electric vehicles, clean energy and smart mobility solutions.
“The Nevo EV Show was created to make Ireland’s electric future feel tangible, something you can sit in, test, question and ultimately take home,” said Simon Andreucetti, managing director at Nevo. “With more brands, more test drives and deeper energy insights than ever before, this year’s show is about helping people and businesses move from interest to action.”
Bank of Ireland returns as title partner, with SSE Airtricity once again serving as Exclusive Energy Partner, underscoring the vital role energy solutions play in Ireland’s transition to electrification. All the leading automotive brands operating in Ireland are set to attend, alongside a wide cross-section of exhibitors covering public and home charging, solar energy, personal and public e-transport, smart-home technology and broader energy services.
Saturday’s Public Day promises a full-on, hands-on experience. More than 120 electric vehicles will be displayed across 56 stands, representing 34 car brands. Nissan is confirmed as the official vehicle launch partner and will unveil the all-new Micra and the latest Leaf, their first official appearances in Ireland giving visitors an exclusive first look.
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More than 30 vehicles will be available to test drive in the SSE Airtricity Driving Experience, while ESB ecars will host a live demonstration area featuring 12 vehicles. Throughout the day, EV expert and Nevo general manager Derek Reilly will deliver in-depth walk-arounds, performance insights and Q&A sessions with brand specialists. Visitors can also expect additional unveilings from leading marques, expert panel discussions on grants, charging and ownership costs, plus the chance to explore the newest developments across sustainable transport.
“For newcomers, clarity and confidence are everything,” said Reilly. “Our live demos put the facts front and centre – range, charging, costs and safety – so you can compare like for like across brands in real time, ask the awkward questions and leave with answers you trust.”
Friday’s Business Day is tailored for organisations planning their route to net zero. With climate target deadlines drawing closer, the programme will gather CEOs, CFOs, and heads of fleet and sustainability from across Ireland for keynotes, panels and practical case studies from companies already electrifying successfully.
Throughout the day, Geotab, ESB, SSE, Activ8 Energies and Pragmatica will host hands-on workshops spanning fleet management, smart-energy integration, data-led planning and business strategy designed to help leaders quantify total cost of ownership, plan infrastructure and navigate policy with confidence.
Attendance is expected to be significant, with organisers targeting 10,000 registrations for Business Day and 20,000 attendees for Public Day.
Building on last year’s success, when nearly 20,000 visitors came through the doors, the 2025 edition scales up again with a broader programme, larger displays and more vehicles than ever, cementing the Nevo EV Show as Ireland’s definitive platform for discovering the electric future.
Admission is free, but registration is required. Tickets for Business Day (Friday, 7 November) and Public Day (Saturday, 8 November) are available now at nevo.ie


















