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SHOW PREVIEW


The CV Show at the NEC


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he Commercial Vehicle Show (CV Show) will once again fill the halls of NEC Birmingham with businesses, experts and


thought leaders from across the road freight, transport, distribution and logistics industries. Since its inception in 2000, the show has evolved into the largest gathering of commercial vehicle manufacturers, dealers, distributors and suppliers in the UK, showcasing the latest innovations in vehicles, trailers, equipment and cutting-edge technology. Between 29 April-1 May, this year’s


event will welcome the return of The EV Café Village, featuring more exhibitors, expanded content, and a larger area dedicated to hands-on demonstrations, interactive exhibits and access to industry experts driving decarbonisation. Visitors to the village can immerse themselves in the cutting-edge of electric commercial vehicles and find out how to simplify EV adoption and make the switch a


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practical, commercial success. “The EV Café Village showcases


that the journey to a sustainable, zero- emission future is one we take together,” says Paul Kirby, commercial director for The EV Café. “With the CV Show as the perfect place for industry professionals to connect, learn and experience the latest innovations, our collaboration breaks down barriers and empowers businesses to transition to electric with confidence.” New for this year, GreenFleet has


announced the launch of its new Decarbonisation Hub, a first-of-its- kind feature at the CV Show. The hub is designed to drive forward the conversation around fleet sustainability and provide practical solutions to the challenges of decarbonising road transport. Visitors will be able to explore advancements in sustainable technology through expert-led insights and exclusive access to cutting-edge solutions. At the heart of the hub will


be a live studio, where industry leaders, innovators and experts will take part in panel discussions, interviews and live debates addressing the most pressing issues in fleet decarbonisation. “The decarbonisation Hub represents


a critical step in supporting the commercial vehicle sector’s efforts to reduce emissions,” says Jason Fleetwood, GreenFleet director. “By bringing together technology providers, policymakers, and fleet operators, it’s our goal to provide actionable solutions that align with the industry’s net-zero ambitions. The CV Show is the perfect stage to launch this initiative, and we’re confident it will resonate with visitors.” The CV Show will take place at the


NEC Birmingham, UK on 29 April–1 May 2025.


For more information visit: www.cvshow.com


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