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INDY Electric Vehicle Showcase shares electric automotive trends ⚡

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

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If you’re looking to re-tire your current ride or stay up to date on the latest automotive trends, mark your calendar for the INDY Electric Vehicle Showcase, held on Sat., Oct. 22 from 12-5 p.m. at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. 🗓️

This free showcase, hosted by the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and sponsored by AES Indiana, gives attendees a chance to speak with experts in the EV field and hear testimonials from everyday Hoosiers (like yourself). Think: Find honest answers to your burning questions.

Licensed drivers can test drive multiple electric vehicles and demo a charger. There will be multiple cars to choose from and the EV-curious can learn about each model onsite or research ahead of time.

Come by yourself or spark curiosity in your future drivers and bring the whole family. With live music, food trucks, and planned activities, the EV showcase is perfect for kids — think: fall festival meets electric innovation.⚡

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