LCV Cenex Millbrook – Next week

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As August closes it can only mean one thing. The annual LCV CENEX is close.

This year the low carbon vehicle event of the year runs Sept 6th-7th.
With over 220 exhibitors and an expected 3,000 + attendees it should be another great event.
The Exhibition covers all aspects of EV Vehicles charging and management with numerous components and core technology on display.
The seminar program runs both days with talks on Battery Technology, Charging Systems, Low Carbon Commercial Vehicles, Smart Charging and Intelligent Mobility from a spectrum of speakers.
The Ride and Drive gives delegates access to Millbrook’s unique testing track facilities. With a selection of 3 circuits to choose from, you will be able to put the latest low carbon technologies through thier paces thorugh a wide range of environments.
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Should be a great event.

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