The automotive industry has a date with the London Electric Vehicle Show at Excel London 2024. The fourth edition of the London EV Show is generating an overwhelming response from global leaders in electric mobility, with top-tier companies lining up to exhibit their latest technology, groundbreaking innovations, and new models at Excel London from November 26-28.
More than 100 exhibitors have registered to date. Among them and as platinum sponsors, Autel Europe UK Limited (known for its intelligent automotive diagnostics, inspection and analysis products); Ekoenergetyka (a leading innovator in high power charging infrastructure); Lotus Flash Charge (a key player in luxury electric vehicle charging and hypercharging networks); and Power Electronics (a specialist solar inverter manufacturer and a major player in DC charging solutions).
In the other hand, #LEVS24 gold sponsors include names such as XPEL (supplier of protective films and coatings); Alpitronic (specialising in power electronics devices and test solutions for electric mobility); Star Charge (offering turnkey smart energy solutions); Lucy (representing Lucy Group companies such as Lucy Electric and Lucy Zodion); and Vestel (contributing to the future of transport with automotive electronics and electric vehicle chargers).
Silver sponsors of the fair include names such as INFYPOWER (high-tech renewable energy company focusing on power electronics); Sichuan Injet New Energy Co, Ltd. (professional manufacturer of industrial power supplies); Metergram (experts in digital infrastructure for EV charging); NAL (provider of innovative infrastructure products); Tofco (with extensive experience in the highway sector); LCTC (leading manufacturer of EV chargers); SUYIN (offering advanced connector solutions for EV charging systems); TOPBAND (specialising in smart control system solutions); Elywhere (offering sustainable energy solutions from Norway); and Ev-Pay (offering innovative payment solutions for EV charging).
Finally, the bronze sponsors of #LEVS24 include names such as Bender (provider of smart and secure electrical solutions for eMobility); EN Plus EV Charging (leading Chinese manufacturer of EV charging points for export); Proteus Switchgear (UK manufacturer of low voltage distribution units for EV charging); Payter (a fintech offering ad-hoc payment solutions for the EV charging market); SMK Electronics -Europe- Ltd (specialising in smart mobility components); Elbagate (Europe's largest manufacturer of busbars); Verve Connect (offering synchronised management of EV charging solutions in all regions); Suntree (a high-tech company integrating research, production and services in EV infrastructure); BSI (ICEE, specialising in cabinets for EV infrastructure); HELLONEXT (a leader in sustainable energy solutions, including EV charging and hydrogen); TVR Instruments Ltd (provides earth leakage relays for EV charging stations); Solutions30 (provides EVC infrastructure solutions across Europe); Pelican Engineering (supplier of EV chargers and energy storage systems); ATEQ (manufacturer of pressure drop and flow test instruments); Lewden (recognised for its smart power distribution solutions); TSG UK Solutions (provides turnkey solutions for the EV charging market); Dold Industries (offers network monitoring solutions); Solidstudio (experts in digital solutions for EV charging); PLP (creators of precision engineered solutions for power and communications); Energy Networks Association (represents the UK and Ireland's leading electricity network operators); Leap24 (focused on fast charging solutions for commercial electric vehicles); and Borough Smart.
The full list of exhibitors can be viewed at this link.
Finally, the London Electric Vehicle Show 2024 has launched the opportunity to participate in exclusive 1-2-1 meetings with senior executives from our main sponsors and exhibitors through its Mobility Business Connect programme. To participate, simply contact press@valiantandcompany.com to secure your place.
For those interested in booking a stand, please do so here.
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