Mobility Live

Oct. 30 - Oct. 31, 2024

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Convention Centre Pl
South Wharf, VIC 3006
Australia


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Event Overview:

 

AEVA (Australian Electric Vehicle Association) was proud to be a part of Mobility Live Melbourne 2024, one of the most influential gatherings dedicated to the future of transport and mobility in the Asia-Pacific region. This year’s event brought together industry leaders, innovators, policymakers, and EV enthusiasts to discuss sustainable transport solutions, innovative technologies, and pathways to achieving zero emissions in Australia’s transport sector.

 

AEVA's primary aims for attending Mobility Live were to:

 

Increase awareness of electric vehicles (EVs) and their role in achieving sustainable mobility.
Connect with industry leaders, potential partners, and members of the public interested in EV adoption.
Highlight the latest developments in EV technology and infrastructure.
 

Event Highlights:

 

·        AEVA hosted an exhibition booth that became a hub for EV enthusiasts and curious attendees alike. The booth featured Michael Wilkinson’s 1963 Sunbeam Alpine EV conversion – a real eye catcher! AEVA members engaged with hundreds of visitors, sharing insights on the EV industry and discussing membership opportunities.

·        Kathleen Davies, Chair AEVA Vic, presented ‘A Better Future – Driven by Users.’ The successful and well attended session answered questions about the who, when, where, why, what, and how of AEVA operations. The presentation explored the challenging interfaces between AEVA, community, commerce, and government. Attendee, and life member of AEVA, Daryl Budgeon said “Kathy’s presentation was excellent, thoughtfully compiled, and well executed. On the display, the Sunbeam Alpine conversion was a great drawcard and even got the attention of Chris Bowen. AEVA could look to incorporating some visual display technology at future events of this kind to entice people over to the stand.”

·        AEVA engaged in productive networking with industry stakeholders, including representatives from EV manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and renewable energy sectors. The event provided AEVA with opportunities to set up partnerships that could accelerate EV adoption in Australia.

·        Mobility Live attracted a diverse audience, including members of the public who were new to EVs. AEVA volunteers engaged visitors in discussions about the benefits of EVs, debunked common myths, and provided insights into the practicalities of owning and keeping an electric vehicle in Australia.

 

AEVA’s Impact at the Event:

 

The event spurred interest in AEVA memberships, particularly from individuals and companies keen on supporting EV adoption and policy advocacy in Australia.
Participation in Mobility Live significantly raised AEVA’s visibility within the EV industry and the broader public, positioning AEVA as a thought leader in the Australian EV landscape.
 

Conclusion:

 

AEVA’s attendance at Mobility Live Melbourne 2024 proved to be a successful venture, reinforcing its role in the national movement towards sustainable transport. The event allowed AEVA to connect with industry leaders, engage with the public, and advocate for a cleaner, greener future for Australia’s transportation. We look forward to building on these achievements and accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles nationwide.

 


Featured Speakers

Speaker: Kath Davies
Speaker Kath Davies
Kathleen Davies is the current Chairperson of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association. AEVA is a volunteer-powered not-for-profit representing a fast-growing group of mainstream consumers. She is an electric vehicle early adopter and is driving her third EV (since 2012). For over six years, Kath has been …

Kathleen Davies is the current Chairperson of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association. AEVA is a volunteer-powered not-for-profit representing a fast-growing group of mainstream consumers.


She is an electric vehicle early adopter and is driving her third EV (since 2012). For over six years, Kath has been active in AEVA working with volunteer teams to deliver public events that educate, support and promote electric drive.


Kath is passionate about real and practical climate action. She and her family have retrofitted their 1974-built house from 2-star to 7-star energy efficient home. She is involved with Sustainable House Day, Off Grid Living Festival, and other local climate action groups.


Climate action has also led Kath to legal action in the High Court. She is one of the two winning plaintiffs in the landmark case that scrapped Victoria’s electric vehicle tax. Known as the “world’s worst EV policy” this unconstitutional tax was a barrier to EV adoption.


In her day job, Kathleen is an independent engineering consultant, working across multiple industries to help safeguard process design. This gives her a unique perspective on the power of business and industry to deliver more sustainability for less cost. Kath has a strong background in lean to green principles, and is passionate about regenerative and circular processes for positive impact at work as well as at home.

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Speaker: Riz Akhtar
Speaker Riz Akhtar
Riz has been an advocate in the Electric Vehicle space for several years after purchasing his Tesla in 2019. Having been an active participant on multiple committees in both the Tesla Owners Club of Australia (Victoria) and the AEVA Victorian branch, Riz’s support for EV adoption in Australia has continued …

Riz has been an advocate in the Electric Vehicle space for several years after purchasing his Tesla in 2019. Having been an active participant on multiple committees in both the Tesla Owners Club of Australia (Victoria) and the AEVA Victorian branch, Riz’s support for EV adoption in Australia has continued to grow.


In his day to day, Riz is Founder and CEO of carloop, a company specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends serving customers across industry and government. He is passionate for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia which is seen through his journalism work on Australia’s number one online EV publication, The Driven.

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Date and Time

Wed, Oct. 30

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Thu, Oct. 31, 2024

9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(GMT+1100) Australia/Melbourne

Location

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

1 Convention Centre Pl
South Wharf, VIC 3006
Australia


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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

1 Convention Centre Pl
South Wharf, VIC 3006
Australia