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Indy EV Showcase 2023: What to know before you go

Hoosiers can get up to speed on the latest in electric vehicles, test drive new models, and demo electrical chargers while enjoying live music and activities for the whole family.

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There will be multiple cars the EV-curious can learn about at the Showcase.

Photo by Rachel Walters

If you’re looking to re-tire your current ride or stay up to speed on the latest electric vehicle (EV) trends, mark your calendar for the INDY Electric Vehicle Showcase, happening Saturday, Oct. 7 from 12-5 p.m. in the parking lot across The AMP at 16 Tech.

This free showcase, hosted by the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and Knozone, gives attendees a chance to learn all there is to know about driving electric, speak with experts in the EV field, and hear testimonials from everyday Hoosiers.

If you’re EV-curious, you can test drive multiple new-model EVs, demo a charger, and learn about incentives for EV owners. Already driving electric? Show off your ride in the showcase and share your enthusiasm for the future alongside other EV owners from our community. Register your ride for the showcase.

Come by yourself or spark curiosity in your future drivers and bring friends and family. With live music provided by J. Elliott and Landon Keller and complimentary espresso drinks from Tinker Coffee, the EV showcase is perfect for the whole family — think: fall festival meets electric innovation.

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