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Don’t miss Noosa EV Expo and Street Fest

Are in the market for an electric car?

The 2023 Noosa EV Expo and Street Fest will have EV cars at all different price points. Come, look and ask questions to find out which one suits your needs.

The event’s luxury car sponsor, Coastline BMW, has a range of electric and hybrid models, including the fully electric iX, the iX3, i4 and XM.

Polestar, a gold sponsor, returns with Polestar 2, a mid-size sedan, capable of 0-100 in 4.7s. Sign up for a test drive 19 to 25 June. Bookings are essential.

Silver sponsors, the Noosa Auto Group (NAG), have both EV and hybrid ranges including the Mazda 3, MX-30, CX-30, CX-60 and CX-90, the Hyundai – Ioniq 5 & 6, Kona and GWM – Jolion, H6, Ora, Tank 300 and Cannon Ute.

Solar Citizens, an in-kind sponsor, will have the LDV eT60 – the first commercially available electric ute of its kind in Australia. It has a 88kWh Battery, one tonne towing capacity and a payload of one tonne.

Another in-kind sponsor, The Good Car Company sells low kilometre pre-owned vehicles from the UK and Japan. Bookings are essential for a test drive and their evening EV Forum on Monday, 19 June to have all your EV-related questions answered.

Nissan is partnering again with accommodation sponsor, Noosa RACV Resort. The Nissan LEAF can be plugged into any standard 240V electrical socket and fully recharged with a Type 2 charging unit, in 7.5 hours for a full 270km of range.  Noosa RACV Resort is offering their Relax & Recharge Competition Prize for EV Expo visitors.

SIXT, a silver sponsor, offers Tesla, BMW, Hyundai and BYD rental vehicles and aims to electrify 50 per cent of their fleet in the coming years.

Need something larger? Silver sponsor, VDI Yutong is the sole Australian distributor of Yutong buses. Their 12 metre EV buses have both low and high floor models.

By purchasing an EV, you are taking meaningful action to reduce your carbon footprint.

To charge EVs, silver sponsor Evie Networks, have the largest national fast charger footprint, using 100 per cent clean energy.

Silver sponsor ENGIE’s green mobility is rolling out a fast-charging network incorporating public electric vehicle charging stations, commuter carpark charging and vehicle to grid charging.

To purchase EVs, gold sponsor Bendigo Bank can talk with you about their green loan options which are also available for solar power systems, solar hot water, grey water treatment systems or energy saving white goods.

If you are not able to purchase an EV just yet, speakers’ stage sponsor, Greenfleet can help to offset emissions as Australia’s first carbon offset provider by restoring forests.

Clo Studios, provider of a curated selection of quality pieces sourced from local studios and international artisans, returns in 2023 as gold sponsor, while silver sponsors In Noosa and Noosa Today have greatly assisted to get the word out about the EV Expo.

Zero Emissions Noosa Inc. thanks generous 2023 EV Expo patrons, Noosa locals, Angela Whitbread and Tim Rossi for their generous support.

Both Noosa Council and the Noosa Junction Association are again proudly supporting the 2023 EV Expo – on Sunday 18 June 2023 from 10am – 2pm. Come on down to Sunshine Beach Rd. at Noosa Junction. Organisers look forward to seeing you there. It’s free!

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