Expanded CV Show returns for 2024 with over 300 exhibitors expected

The CV Show is returning to NEC Birmingham in April 2024, with more than 300 exhibitors expected to present the latest vehicles and technology.

The 2024 event will include an all-new conference focused on the key business-critical themes of decarbonisation, technical expertise and people and skills

The 23rd edition of the event runs 23-25 April 2024 and will include an all-new conference focused on key business-critical themes – decarbonisation, technical expertise and people and skills.

The show provides an unmissable opportunity to gain critical knowledge and insight to help navigate the most complex change in industry’s history, as the UK ends the sale of new non-zero emission vans and trucks under 26 tonnes by 2035 – with heavier HGVs to follow in 2040.

Against a complex and ever-changing backdrop of new regulations and technology, the CV Show will help thousands of operators with van and truck purchasing authority prepare their businesses for growth.

More than 300 manufacturers and suppliers are expected to showcase their tech and expertise, supporting everyone from major public sector bodies looking to make long-term large investments in fleets, to owner-operators keen to learn how to adapt their operations against a backdrop of growing emissions legislation.

Exhibitors expected at the show include Ford, Isuzu, Maxus, B-On, National Highways, TVL Security, ProtectAVan, Webasto, TGS Automotive Group, Samsara, Sortimo, System Edstrom, ALD LeasePlan, Fleetcheck, Chevin, Dynamon and many, many more.

Mark Cartwright, head of commercial vehicle incident prevention at National Highways, which sets highway standards for all four UK nations, said: “The CV Show is a really powerful way for National Highways and our Driving for Better Business campaign to engage with commercial vehicle operators and industry suppliers. We are always busy on our stand with visitors and find the opportunities to receive feedback and engage with road users very worthwhile.”

Developed by the industry for the industry, the CV Show is represented by the three stakeholders – the Institute of Road Transport Engineers (IRTE), the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “With the sector in such a period of complex change, operators’ need for expert insight into the latest technologies and regulation has never been greater. In these uncertain times, the CV Show is an unmissable opportunity, providing the most authoritative platform for manufacturers to demonstrate how they can help businesses across Britain navigate the road ahead.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.