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CV Show 2025 to boast wealth of electric van debuts

The organisers of the upcoming Commercial Vehicle Show 2025 have revealed details of this year’s show line-up and vehicle debuts.

Taking place at the NEC Birmingham on 29 April-1 May, the event will equip fleets with latest vehicle and industry knowledge, plus a full conference programme, to ensure their business thrives in a post-diesel world.

Delivered in partnership by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and the Road Haulage Association (RHA), the event will welcome hundreds of exhibitors from every area – manufacturers, suppliers and providers – as well as more than 12,000 senior fleet representatives tasked with critical investment decisions in the coming years.

The event’s opening day, hosted by SMMT, will feature keynote speeches from Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, and Baroness Jacqui Smith, UK minister for skills and leader of the House of Lords.

Innovate UK will provide an update on the Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstration (ZEHID) project, followed by panel discussions with leading OEMs on decarbonisation.

Meanwhile, the Green Finance Institute will also host a dedicated ‘How to Decarbonise Your HGV Fleet’ panel, while EV Essentials will lead a discussion on light commercial vehicle (LCV) electrification.

Day two, led by the RHA, will open with a keynote from Richard Smith, RHA managing director, covering net zero and charging infrastructure. Carlos Oliveira Rodrigues, Renault Trucks UK & Ireland managing director, will speak on HGV electrification, alongside further discussions on safety, logistics and emerging technology.

Richard Smith said: “The commercial vehicle industry needs clarity on the transition to EV. We’ll be addressing the real-world challenges of electrification and alternative fuels at the CV Show and are committing to ensuring that the operators have the right support to adapt.”

More than 150 businesses will exhibit at the CV Show, which will also play host to several new electric commercial vehicle launches – including Kia, which will showcase the PV5, its first fully electric van, for the first time in the UK.

Renault Group will also be in attendance once again, and will be joined by representatives of Flexis, the joint venture between the French brand, Volvo Group and CMA CGM.

Skywell’s 233 electric van will make its debut, while Ford Motor Company will also show its latest electric Transit offerings. Farizon Auto Jameel Motors will present the all-new born electric Farizon SV. Believed to be the very first homologated drive, steer and brake-by-wire LCV on UK roads, its advanced technology and unique attributes are set to deliver real-world benefits to fleet operators and van drivers.

Charging infrastructure will be a key discussion point and Chargepoly, SMMT, RHA, and National Highways will use the show to outline strategies for scaling up charging solutions to support the industry’s transition over the next decade. Meanwhile, the likes of Etrux will showcase innovative sustainable solutions to redefine the future of mobility.

The SMMT’s Mike Hawes said: “The CV Show provides a vital platform for operators to engage with manufacturers, policymakers, and providers to navigate the road to net zero. As the UK’s largest road transport logistics event, it will focus on the steps required to accelerate fleet electrification, tackle gaps in infrastructure, while showcasing the outstanding vehicle technology available right now for operators to futureproof their business.”

More details – and the registration forms for tickets – are online here.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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