At a time when the world is facing the challenges of geopolitical changes and economic turmoil, MOVE is once again a beacon of progress, positioning itself as an enabler of the development of the electric vehicle industry to shape the sustainability of mobility.
The EU has developed various strategies to achieve the continent's Sustainable Development Goals in relation to the mobility sector. However, recent global economic and political developments have had an impact on this strategy, and economic inflation in Europe has changed the way some industries operate.
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Exhibition Highlights].
UK EV Market Analysis].
1. Policies related to the UK electric vehicle market.
The UK's zero-emission economy strategy requires automakers to sell more and more all-electric or fuel cell vehicles each year from 2024 as part of a new 'zero-emission strategy'. The plan received a cautious response from the British automotive industry. The UK plans to ban the sale of new non-hybrid petrol and diesel cars by 2030. **Plans to create a zero-emission economy have been announced, but a specific target for a zero-emission sales rate has not yet been set and will be announced early next year. Paul Wilcox of Vauxhall, a Stellantis brand, has backed the plan, which he said "will provide a clear direction for the UK automotive industry and the rest of the EV ecosystem".
Second, the United Kingdom is taking a number of measures to promote new energy electric vehicles.
1.The UK has set ambitious targets, committing to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 and to achieve zero emissions for all new cars sold by 2035. This decision outlines a clear roadmap that will take LinkedIn towards a greener and sustainable future.
2.The "Road to Zero" policy framework acts as a beacon to light the way forward for the UK car market. The framework sets milestones and has carefully designed support solutions to help the UK across the board in the transition to zero-emission vehicles.
3.The UK's £1 billion investment in the Advanced Propulsion Technology Research and Development Centre (APC) is like a beacon that illuminates the path to R&D and industrialization of electric vehicle technology. APC's support has undoubtedly injected a strong impetus into the research and development of key technologies for electric vehicles.
4.The EV club has expanded, like a herd of brave horses, to bring more zero-emission vehicles to market. Not only does this give London residents more options, but it also provides a platform for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to the environment.
5.The new** smart tool acts like a precise Swiss army knife, ensuring that London's energy network can keep up with changing demand. Its launch will help unlock private sector investment and further boost the development of electric vehicles.
Previous editions**].
Scope of exhibits] 1. New energy vehicles: electric buses, electric buses, electric vehicles, LEV light electric vehicles.
2. Energy and infrastructure: electric energy business, hydrogen energy business, energy infrastructure, energy network, energy management, smart grid V2G, electrical cable + connector + plug, charging power station, charging power station, charging power station - solar energy, solar garage, charging power station - hydrogen, charging power station - methanol, fast charging station, charging system inductor, energy and charging system, etc.
3. Battery and powertrain, battery technology: battery system, lithium battery, lead-acid battery, nickel battery, other batteries, battery management, battery charging system, battery test system, capacitor, supercapacitor, cathode, battery, fuel cell technology, fuel cell system, fuel cell management, hydrogen box, hydrogenation, battery manufacturing equipment, testing instruments, raw materials, parts, battery industry three wastes treatment equipment, etc.
4. Mobile Concept: Mobile Concept, Car Sharing, Lifestyle, Inter-module Mobility, Tourism, Finance, Banking, Financing, Leasing, Venture Capital, New Sales Concept, Insurance Institutions, Car Service Institutions, Educational Institutions, Research Institutions, Universities, Consulting Institutions, Other Services.
5. Infotainment and communication: automotive communication, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, vehicle-to-X communication, machine-to-machine communication, vehicle-road communication, other automotive communication, infotainment, navigation system, application, display (LED, LCD, others), sound system, etc.
6. Autonomous driving: active safety system, passive safety system, blind spot detection (BSD), side drift warning system (LDW), pedestrian detection, pre-collision warning, collision avoidance system, warning system general, autonomous disaster mitigation system, strain gauge, pressure pad, night vision, driver assistance system, driving behavior analysis, safety and confidentiality service, emergency call (ecall).
Some of the previous exhibitors].
February** Dynamic Incentive Program