Create a sustainable future with inventive, money-saving ideas at The Eco Technology Show
Eco-centric
An energy-packed event showcasing low carbon products and services including self-build and renovation, energy, transport and technology, the Eco Technology Show will unveil the latest eco innovations available.
The Eco Technology Show has over 100 exhibitors already confirmed with three exciting zones including: Eco Build, Renewable Energy, Home, and Office, Transport, and Technology zones.
Need an energy assessment on your home, planning advice or want to know how you can spend less on petrol each month? Then make sure you book in a free advice session at the advisors hub. There will be a number of experts on hand to give you the answers you need in a free, 20-minute session.
The transport zone has one of the largest gatherings of low carbon vehicles the UK has seen and will include some of the latest vehicles to be brought to the UK market including:
• Vauxhall’s Ampera electric car named 2012 European Car of the Year and concept HydroGen4 fuel cell vehicle
• Citroën’s DS5, the World’s first diesel Hybrid vehicle, a 99g emission Citroën DS3 and a full electric Berlingo van
• Green MotorSport’s track car WISPER, with a chassis made from composite materials, which has a power of over 180 BHP and weighs 580kgs
• Renault’s Electric Z.E Range which includes the much anticipated new Renault ZOE, the Renault Twizy and the electric Renault Kangoo van
• The UK launch of Volt Electric Bikes’ V-Wave, the latest in electric bike technology
• Zero Cars’ Little Car and the Prindiville Hummer
Visitors will also be able to test a range of low emission cars and electric bikes along Brighton’s seafront. Organisations including SusMobil will also showcase how electric vehicle car clubs can transform your world.
Helping visitors to get ahead and save money with the latest low carbon products, the show will include over 60 expert led practical workshops and seminars over the two days. Themes covered will be Self Build, Household Energy Efficiency & Retrofit, Renewable Energy, Smarter Driving & Waste. These will cover a range of topics including:
‘Avoid rogue traders and reap the rewards’;
‘Energy efficiency & renewable energy: Increasing success on planning applications’; ‘Practical energy saving solutions, how long to payback?’; ‘Benefits of retrofitting a Victorian house’; ‘Renewable Energy: what are the latest incentives and how you can benefit’; ‘Smarter driving: what can you do to save money on vehicle running costs’ and ‘the wonderful world of waste’. The full programme can be viewed online (www.ecotechnologyshow.co.uk).
“This year’s Show is guaranteed to give visitors the chance to see, try and learn more about the latest eco technologies from concept cars to living roofs and rainwater harvesting,” says Nicola Gunstone, commercial director at The Eco Technology Show. “The Show will be packed full of ideas on how we can all save money by being more energy and fuel efficient be it at home, at work or on the road.”
The Eco Technology Show, The Brighton Centre, Friday 14–Saturday 15 June, 9am–5pm Friday, 10am–5pm Saturday, £5/ children under 16 go free. 01273 957726, www.ecotechnologyshow.co.uk