Electric Vehicles

Cenex Expo 2026 postponed

Cenex has announced Cenex Expo 2026, which was due to take place on 22–23 September at ICC Wales in Newport, has been postponed. The decision follows a strategic review, conducted in consultation with industry partners and stakeholders, the organisation added.

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James Evison

Cenex has announced Cenex Expo 2026, which was due to take place on 22–23 September at ICC Wales in Newport, has been postponed.

The decision follows a strategic review, conducted in consultation with industry partners and stakeholders, the organisation added.

First established in 2008 as Cenex-LCV, Cenex Expo has brought together the UK and international transport innovation community, connecting industry, government, academia and technology leaders, working across net zero mobility and connected automated transport.

Organised by Cenex, the independent not-for-profit research and technology organisation, the event had established itself in the calendar as a forum for networking, dissemination and engagement, aimed at supporting UK innovation, collaboration and market development across the automotive, transport and energy sectors.

Alongside the evolution of Cenex Expo, Cenex also said it was “developing a strategic programme of smaller thematic events, collaborative activities and sector-focused initiatives to support more targeted discussions and year-round engagement across key technology, policy and market areas”.

Over the coming months, Cenex said it would “continue working closely with industry, government and its supporting partners” in order to “shape future engagement opportunities and determine the most appropriate timing and format for future Cenex Expo activities”, it said.

Commenting on the decision, Robert Evans, CEO of Cenex, said:

“This has been a difficult decision, as we know Cenex Expo is highly valued by industry and has become an important showcase for UK capability, innovation and collaboration across transport decarbonisation and connected automated mobility.

“Having listened closely to our customers and the challenges they are currently facing, we believe the responsible decision is to pause the event this year and ensure that the next Cenex Expo takes place at the right time, with the strongest possible industry participation, collaboration and impact.

“The UK continues to play a leading role in the transition towards net zero mobility and connected automated transport, and Cenex remains fully committed to supporting that innovation journey through both our technical programmes and wider industry engagement activities.”

Image courtesy of Cenex

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