Learn, Drive, Discover the Future: Electric SUV Expo

Discover the future of motoring at the Electric SUV Expo 2024. Australia’s largest dedicated electric SUV event, it’s your chance to explore the latest models, learn from industry experts, and experience the thrill of driving an electric vehicle.

Joined by motoring journalist and TV presenter, Elise Elliott, and featuring renowned EV enthusiast, Sam Evans (The Electric Viking), the expo is packed with insights and excitement. Join expert panel discussions, engage in lively Q&A sessions, and hear from industry leaders as they share their knowledge and passion for electric vehicles.

From the latest battery technology and charging solutions to the environmental benefits and economic advantages, the Electric SUV Expo covers it all. Plus, be among the first in Australia to witness the groundbreaking AEROHT XPENG X2 flying car – a true testament to the innovative spirit of electric mobility.

Unmissable highlights include:

  • Australia’s largest display of electric SUVs, BEVs, plug-in hybrids, utes, and people movers.
  • Test drives of the latest electric models.
  • Expert-led panel discussions and informative sessions.
  • Australia’s premiere of the AEROHT XPENG X2 flying car.

With a stellar lineup of exhibitors including Ford, KIA, Polestar, zeekr, GWM, Haval, and more – there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re considering making the switch to electric or simply curious about the latest trends, the Electric SUV Expo is your essential destination.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, explore, and experience the future of motoring. Get your tickets now and join us at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 9-11 August 2024.

Tickets for $35 on sale at Ticketmaster

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