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EV and Electrify Everything Expo promises to be the biggest yet

This year’s EV and Electrify Everything Expo on Sunday 16 June, from 9am to 1pm promises to be the biggest so far.

With an anticipated 6000 visitors, Sunshine Beach Road in Noosa Junction will be closed for visitors to wander at leisure enjoying the food, drinks and exhibitors. Many locals come year after year to the Expo to look, listen and learn.

Visitors will again be able to test ride e-bikes and e-scooters and talk to EV owners about their experience.

Thirty two per cent of visitors were inspired by the 2023 Expo and purchased their own electric transport.

“With the addition of ’Electrify Everything’ in this year’s Expo title, the Expo will not only showcase electric transportation and how to save money on your fuel bills with E cars, trucks, scooters and bikes, but will also incorporate exhibitors with advice on how to save money by electrifying your homes and businesses” said Anne Kennedy, Chair of Zero Emissions Noosa.

“Over 60 exhibitors will showcase EVs and e-bikes to solar panels, household batteries, heat pumps, pool heating and pumps, induction cookers and more,” Anne said.

Celebrity chef and well-known Noosa local, Matt Golinski will demonstrate the benefits of induction cooking. Register at noosaevexpo.com.au.

Are you a Tradie wanting to give your business that extra edge? Visit the Surfers for Climate exhibit and talk with them about the Trade Up program to electrify everything that they will be running in Noosa later in the year.

Wanting to learn more about electrifying everything? Come to the Green Drinks EV & Electrify Everything Forum, Tuesday 18 June at 5pm.

Register for this joint Cleantech Network and Zero Emissions Noosa Inc. event, at the Cleantech exhibit or go to events.humanitix.com/green-drinks-noosa

In the spirit of clean and active travel, visitors to this year’s Expo are encouraged to leave the car at home and arrive by public, active or E transport. Noosa Shire’s free weekend buses offer a handy option for getting to the Junction. For those living closer, active transport such as bikes and walking are a great way to venture out.

As a thank you, Noosa & District Landcare, an in-kind sponsor, will provide the first 250 visitors who arrive by public, active or E transport with a voucher for a free native tree.

“Zero Emissions Noosa thanks Noosa Council and Noosa Junction Association who are proudly supporting Zero Emissions Noosa (ZEN) Inc. as partners for the Expo again this year,” Anne said.

“We also give a big shout out to our platinum sponsor Coastline BMW, emerald sponsors Foton and BYD, gold sponsors A Cullen & Son, Genesis, Reclaim Energy and VDI Yutong and our silver sponsors Home & Energy, Off Grid Now, Ecovantage, Noosa Auto Group, AUSEV and Mask Events.”

For more information on our key sponsors and exhibitors, visit the Expo website at noosaevexpo.com.au

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