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What’s on at the Commercial Vehicle Show?
The 2023 Commercial Vehicle Show, which takes place at the NEC in Birmingham from 18-20 April, is the place to discover the latest vehicles, components and services that help fleet operators drive business efficiencies and deliver on decarbonisation targets
The annual Commercial Vehicle Show is the perfect platform to see new product launches, re-engage with existing contacts and connect with key decision makers, and 2023 will be no different, demonstrating the longevity and uniqueness of the event as the largest and best attended commercial vehicle event in the UK.
The UK’s leading brands have long recognised the importance of demonstrating their latest products and services to key decision makers from thousands of UK businesses at the Show.
From truck, van, and pick-up manufacturers through to products including accessories, cameras, consumables, electrical components and systems, fleet management systems, vehicle security, van storage systems, vehicle conversions, garage and workshop equipment, the Show provides everything fleet operators and sole traders need to help them purchase and maintain the safest and most efficient vehicles.
Meet the exhibitors
More than 200 exhibitors have confirmed their presence at this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show. Top LCV manufacturers Ford, Isuzu, Nissan, Harris Maxus will be there alongside leading HGV brands including IVECO, Renault Trucks, Hydrogen Vehicle Systems and Volta featuring in the Show’s all new Truck Zone. Returning exhibitors include Motormax, Parksafe Group, Sortimo, Chevin Fleet Solutions, Fischer Panda, Fonix Telematics, Merridale, and many others.
The organisers are delighted to welcome many exhibitors over the course of the three days including,
Netradyne Technology, Locks 4 Vans, Enel X Way UK, Uniquip Group, Tuffa UK, SWARCO Smart Charging, FAPI Motors amongst others from every corner of the commercial vehicle industry.
Several exhibitors will also be showcasing their new products and services through launch events including Motormax, IVECO, Fischer Panda, Brigade Electronics, Isuzu, Hydrogen Vehicle Systems, Harris Maxus, Parksafe, and TVL Security and ProtecAVan.
Decarbonising trucks
As well as a fleet of tractor units from Iveco, HVS and Renault Trucks, the truck manufacturers will also have representatives on hand to talk about their net zero ambitions, with new and future vehicles that shift away from diesel.
Battery-powered electric trucks, hydrogen fuel cell trucks and HVO (hydrogenated vegetable oil) trucks are all set to play a role in the road transport industry’s shift away from fossil fuels. Two big names making their return to the Commercial Vehicle Show are Iveco and Renault Trucks.
Lisa Fuller, brand marketing and communications manager for Iveco UK says: “Iveco are very excited to be at this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show, especially as our brand new all electric eDaily will be making its UK debut. The Show will present a great opportunity for visitors to come and meet this class-leading product range. In addition to eDaily, we will also have an S-Way Natural Gas on display as we help to drive the road E