Interest high for LCV2017 but some exhibition space left

Thu 25 May 2017 View all news

Over 80% of stands for Cenex's Low Carbon Vehicle Event - LCV2017 - have been sold and interest has been high for this year's event which takes place on 6-7 September 2017 at Millbrook Proving Ground.

LCV is run by Cenex, the UK's first centre of excellence for low carbon and fuel cell technologies with assistance from supporting partners including the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, the Office for Low Emission Vehicles, the Department for International Trade, the Advanced Propulsion Centre, the Automotive Council, Innovate UK, the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Transport Systems Catapult.

Key decision makers from the UK industry attend the event with all major stakeholders, key manufacturers, supply chain representatives and government officials from the UK present. The event attracts a range of customers (Automotive 53%, Energy & Infrastructure 8%, Government & Local Authority 7%, Academia 8%) and senior managers including those at board level [38%] and middle management [27%].

The LCV event aims to:

  • Provide a showcase for UK capabilities, positioning the UK as a leader in LCV technology development and exploitation
  • Build organisations’ awareness and confidence to adopt Low Carbon Vehicle technologies in vehicles and in fleet operations

Last year, LCV2016 set a new record attendance with 3,137 visitors, 226 exhibitors and 1180 organisations represented. This year’s event takes place on Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th September 2017 at Millbrook and Cenex says that it's set to be the biggest and best year yet.Cenex-LCV is the place to meet UK decision makers and industry experts; the perfect opportunity to showcase your business, your industry and your technology.

Technology features at the show include:

  • Technology exhibition split over three halls
  • Extensive seminar programme
  • Facilitated networking with the low carbon community
  • Ride & drive of the latest research & development and commercially available vehicles

For more information, please follow the associated links.


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