Low-Carbon Formula EV CARnival @ ZCP

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are booming in popularity as motorists take steps to reduce their carbon footprints.

To further promote the adoption of EVs and encourage people to support low-carbon electric transport while showcasing a new generation of commercial EVs, CLP is hosting a two-day Low-Carbon Formula EV CARnival @ ZCP this summer. The event will include a series of STEAM low-carbon education sessions and interactive experiences, as well as insights into the latest cutting-edge EV charging technologies. There will also be advice and information about installing chargers from CLP’s engineers on-site.

Whether you are a driver, a car enthusiast, an industry professional, or someone who takes public transport every day, you are welcome to join us with your family and friends to experience the fun of green driving. The event is free of charge. Register now and enjoy exclusive privileges. Let’s move towards a low-carbon future! 

Details

Venue:

Construction Industry Council - Zero Carbon Park,

8 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay

Date and Time:

19 August, 2023 (Saturday)

2 pm to 6 pm

20 August, 2023 (Sunday)

10 am to 6 pm

Entry: 

Free

How To Get There: 

Event Highlights:

  • A Must-See Showcase of the Latest EVs
  • Low-Carbon eMobility Seminar
  • Kiddie Car Zone*
  • Model Remote Control Car Race#
  • CIC-Zero Carbon Park STEAM Lab
*Only for children ages 3 - 7 years old, height 90 - 140cm and weight under 25kg
#Suitable for ages 7 or above

Note: Pre-registration for the the CARnival has completed. If you did not receive any confirmation email by 14 Aug, please consider your registration unsuccessful as all quotas are fully taken. You are welcome to visit the event and participate in the activities through onsite quotas.

Event experience and materials, including seminars, workshops and educational booths are available in Chinese only.

Terms and Conditions are applicable to the above promotions. Regarding any dispute arising, the decision of CLP shall be final.

 

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