Liverpool City Region to host Electric Vehicle (EV) event to drive transition towards greener forms of travel

Andrew Brown
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Liverpool City Region is set to host an Electric Vehicle (EV) Event, aimed at showcasing the future of transport and driving the city region’s transition towards greener, cleaner mobility

In a landmark moment for sustainability and innovation, Liverpool City Region is set to host an Electric Vehicle (EV) Event, aimed at showcasing the future of transport and driving the city region’s transition towards greener, cleaner mobility.

The event, organised by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority in collaboration with Liverpool City Council, is an exciting opportunity to explore the future of transportation and discover the benefits of switching to electric vehicles (EVs).

Taking place at the Museum of Liverpool, the event will bring together key industry leaders, local authorities, and the public to explore the latest developments in electric vehicle technology and sustainable transport solutions.

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Power Up! promises to be a highlight in the city region’s calendar, featuring a range of activities designed to educate, inspire, and excite attendees. From test drives of the latest electric vehicles to live demonstrations of charging solutions, and insights into how electric vehicles can help reduce carbon emissions, the event will provide a comprehensive look at the role EVs will play in Liverpool City Region’s future.

Key Event Features Include:

  • Test Drive Opportunities: Attendees will have the chance to get behind the wheel of the latest electric cars from leading manufacturers, including [list of brands or specific models, if available].
  • EV Charging Demonstrations: Experts will provide demonstrations of the latest in charging infrastructure and technology, highlighting the ease and convenience of charging EVs in urban environments.
  • Industry Talks and Workshops: Renowned speakers from the electric vehicle sector will host talks on topics such as the benefits of EVs, the future of electric mobility, and the importance of sustainable transport solutions.
  • Myth busting: visitors will be able to find out more about the common misconceptions surrounding electric vehicles and find out more about how they can make the switch over.

The event is part of Mayor Rotheram’s broader commitment to becoming a greener, more sustainable city region, and will support the city region’s goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2035.

The Combined Authority has made significant strides in encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles, with plans for expanding charging infrastructure and promoting clean energy solutions across the region.

Councillor Steve Foulkes, Chair of Liverpool City Region Transport Committee, said:

“We are incredibly excited to bring this event to the heart of Liverpool City Centre. Power Up! is an important step in showing the public how electric vehicles can benefit both the environment and the economy. By bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and local residents, we hope to inspire even more people to make the switch to electric mobility and help us build a greener future for Liverpool.”

Councillor Liam Robinson, Leader of Liverpool City Council, said:

“As a city, Liverpool is at the forefront of the revolution that is moving us away from burning fossil fuels. So, naturally, we are delighted to support this fantastic event which can showcase to the public the advantages of going electric. Liverpool will have nearly 700 streetlamp EV chargers by this summer – making this city one of the best places for electric car owners and spearheading our drive to net zero.”

For more information and to register for the event, please visit POWER UP! An Electric Vehicle Event at the Museum of Liverpool Tickets, Fri 16 May 2025 at 09:30 | Eventbrite 


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