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Hugely Successful London to Brighton EV Rally 22nd June proudly sponsored by EDF

The fourth annual race attracted over 120 partcipants and 27,000 spectators, cementing it as the biggest electric vehicle event in Europe.

The London to Brighton Electric Vehicle Rally marked its fourth edition on June 22nd, 2024, with a spectacular showcase of sustainable transport solutions. Organised by Current PR Ltd and proudly sponsored by EDF, the event attracted over 121 entrants and an impressive 27,000 spectators throughout the day, solidifying its status as the largest international electric vehicle event in Europe.


The rally commenced from Westminster, featuring 100 cutting-edge electric vehicles embarking on the 59-mile journey to Brighton’s Madeira Drive. The event also welcomed over 30 teams from France making it a truly international affair.

Upon reaching Brighton, Madeira Drive transformed into a free-to-attend EVillage, bustling with a diverse display of electric vehicles, free test drives, live music, stunt shows, and exhibitions from across the sustainable transport spectrum.

Over 150 test drives took place, giving the public a chance to experience the latest in EV technology. Among the vehicles featured were the BYD SEAL, BYD ATTO 3, and BYD DOLPHIN. Attendees were particularly excited about the brand-new BYD SEAL U, which was proudly displayed. The event was staged with the help and support of Brighton and Hove city Council.


EDF, the founding sponsor, reaffirmed their commitment to the event and the broader goal of achieving Net Zero. An EDF representative stated, "Helping the UK cut its carbon emissions to help Britain achieve Net Zero is EDF's purpose, so we’re thrilled to be sponsoring this brilliant event again to shine a light on Electric Vehicles, showing consumers the benefits and helping to encourage them to make the switch.”


Adam Kemp from Drive Electric added “We’re proud to be part of the EV Rally since its inception 4 years ago and this year was by far the best ever! It was great to engage with more participants than ever before, promoting the huge benefits of electric vehicles with such a valued partner as EDF. What’s great about the rally is that it’s attended by real people who have successfully made the switch to electric. People that are passionate about a greener and better future, something so important as we all continue to support each other on the road to net zero”


Pod Point, another key partner, shared their enthusiasm, saying, "We’re excited to sponsor this year’s EV Rally, celebrating innovation, sustainability, and electric mobility. We’re committed to making living with an electric car easy and affordable for everyone, and we're looking forward to demonstrating the simplicity and convenience of EV living at the event."


Europcar, a new stakeholder and mobility partner, expressed their delight in participating. The Europcar lounge inspired a fantastic panel led by Quentin Willson and featured Tom Middleditch from their team. They added: “We're thrilled to have joined as the Official Mobility Partner to the London to Brighton EV Rally 2024. Our data shows many drivers are still unsure about electric vehicles, and events like this are crucial for breaking down those barriers. Rental offers easy, low-commitment access to electric motoring. That's why we're dedicated to educating private motorists and businesses, providing them with a wide range of EV options to support their transition to sustainable mobility."


Quentin Willson, former Top Gear host and advocate for green initiatives, hosted a Q&A session, emphasising the exciting future of electric mobility. "With the current levels of innovation and R&D, the next decade promises to be the most exciting in the entire 120-year history of the car," said Willson.


The rally also celebrated the most efficient vehicles and drivers across various categories, including motorbikes, city cars, saloon cars, last-mile delivery vehicles, self-build/conversions, vans, lorries, buses, and SUVs. Awards were given to those who demonstrated exceptional efficiency and innovation in their respective categories. Sponsored by the incredibly innovative 3ti, a company dedicated to solar technologies the presentation also paid tribute to its founder Tim Evans who sadly passed away earlier in the year. 3ti has supported the event for two years and is going from strength to strength with installations across the UK.


In a new collaboration with its sister company, EV RALLY CLUB, the rally extended its adventure beyond Brighton. On 23rd June, participants embarked on a journey to Paris, with an overnight stop before reaching Geneva on 25th June, showcasing the rally's commitment to promoting sustainable travel across borders.


Event organisers Harrison Hughes and Bill Murray expressed their satisfaction with the event's success, stating, "With over 121 entrants this year, it is the biggest event we have staged so far and is now the single biggest international electric vehicle event in Europe. We had 30 teams join us from Paris to Brighton, and our French cousins were delighted at the1000’s of people who came out to support the event over the day."


About EDF


EDF is helping Britain achieve Net Zero by leading the transition to a cleaner, low-emission, electric future and tackling climate change. It is the UK’s largest producer of low-carbon electricity and supplies millions of customers with electricity and gas. EDF generates low-carbon electricity from five nuclear power stations, more than thirty onshore wind farms and two offshore wind farms. EDF is leading the UK's nuclear renaissance with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C and has advanced plans for Sizewell C in Suffolk. Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C will provide low-carbon electricity to meet 14% of UK demand and power around 12 million homes. EDF is one of the UK’s largest investors in renewables, with more than 1GW of renewable generation in operation and over 5GW in construction, planning, and development across a range of technologies including onshore and offshore wind, solar, and battery storage. EDF is constructing the largest offshore wind farm in Britain – the 450 MW Neart na Gaoithe project in Scotland.EDF is helping its customers, both in business and at home, take their first steps to sustainably powering their lives. Whether it is buying an electric car, generating and storing electricity, selling energy back to the grid, or installing a heat pump, EDF is one of the largest suppliers to British businesses and a leading supplier of innovative energy solutions that are helping businesses become more energy independent. In addition, the company’s energy services business, Dalkia is one of the largest technical service providers in the UK and Ireland.


EDF is part of EDF Group, the world’s biggest electricity generator. In the UK, the company employs around 14,000 people at locations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.


For further information, media inquiries, or participation for next year on the 21st July 2025 details, please contact:

Contact Info:
Name: Harrison Hugat
Email: Send Email
Organization: Current PR
Address: Protran House, Brighton And Hove
Phone: 07951185850
Website: https://londontobrightonelectricvehiclerally.com/

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