Electrify Expo 2024 – EV Strong!

We attended our third Electrify Expo in New York which was a vibrant showcase of cutting-edge electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable mobility technologies. Here’s our small synapsis of what we thought of the event overall. Upon entering, you’re greeted by a blend of futuristic designs and the hum of innovation. From sleek electric cars, bikes, and scooters to charging infrastructure and solar tech, it’s a space filled with promise for a cleaner future. The event was powered by Anker this year. 

A standout moment was seeing custom builds, like a stunning resto-mod Ford Bronco that perfectly blended classic style with modern electric power, and a blacked-out Cybertruck that looked like something straight out of a sci-fi film. There was even an appearance by the Tesla Bot, though unfortunately, no live demo was given. Still, the presence of these tech marvels added to the excitement in the air.

The E-bikes were another big highlight, showcasing the latest and greatest developments in electric biking. There were bikes of all ranges and sizes, from companies based all over the world, proving that electric mobility is expanding beyond cars. You could explore lightweight commuter bikes, high-powered mountain bikes, and everything in between. Best of all, attendees had the chance to test-drive not only the bikes but also the scooters and even the cars themselves, making it a hands-on experience that brought the future of transportation to life.

In addition to vehicles, the expo featured entire ecosystems of sustainable technology that accompanied vehicles like solar panels, energy-efficient home charging setups, and apps to optimize energy use and vehicle maintenance. The atmosphere was charged with optimism as discussions revolved around advancements in battery technology, expanding EV infrastructure, and the broader environmental impact. It’s clear that the electrification of transportation is not just a trend but a movement reshaping industries and the way we live.

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Andy Colon
Andy Colon
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