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Everything Electric exhibition coming to Melbourne next month

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Organisers of the Everything Electric show have announced the exhibition is being brought to Melbourne for the first time this November, after several successful years in Sydney.

Everything Electric combines battery-powered cars with home energy, showcasing the latest in technology for consumers in one place.

Visitors can experience test drives in more than 100 electric cars, with more than 20 manufacturers in attendance.

These include established brands like Renault, Volkswagen, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, McLaren, and Lotus, along with newcomers like Geely, Zeekr, Xpeng, Farizon, Cadillac, and Polestar – as well as an area just for electric commercial vehicles.

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There will also be electric motorcycles on display from Savic and FTN Motion.

For the kids, a micro-mobility test track will allow them to try out electric bikes, scooters, and skateboards in a safe environment.

Those wanting to learn more about solar power and electric-vehicle charging at home can visit displays from both manufacturers and installation companies.

Everything Electric will also feature 45 sessions with more than 140 expert speakers, covering topics like the switch from gas to electric, and how EV owners can benefit from vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.

Everything Electric will be held over November 14-16, 2025 at the Melbourne Showgrounds.

General admission tickets start from $20 for adults, with free tickets for children under 15.

For more information, visit the Everything Electric Melbourne website by clicking here.

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