Electric Vehicles Today – Electrify Expo Showcases Future Of Electric Mobility

The Electrify Expo is making its return to Seattle’s Marymoor Park from July 12–13, offering a comprehensive showcase of electric vehicles (EVs) and emerging technologies. This festival, hailed as North America’s largest EV and technology event, provides hands-on demo experiences across a range of electric transport, including e-bikes, e-scooters, and skateboards, with a highlight being the first public demos of the new Lucid Gravity SUV. Seattle’s prominence in EV adoption is underscored by Washington’s ranking as third in the nation for EV market share, with significant growth in registrations over the past years. The expo aims to engage tech-savvy and environmentally conscious consumers by offering immersive experiences that emphasize the benefits and excitement of electric mobility.

Elsewhere in the market, Lucid Group was trading firmly up 9% and closing at $2.30. Meanwhile, WEG softened, down 4.1% to end trading at R$40.61, hovering around its 52-week low.

Lucid Group’s strategic push towards expanding its technology licensing and global presence could rapidly strengthen its market position despite looming challenges. Discover the full narrative on Lucid Group and stay informed on their potential trajectory.

For more insights on the evolving electric vehicle sector, read our Market Insights article, “Opportunities In The Turbulent Transition To Greener Energy,” which highlights green energy transition challenges and opportunities. Don’t miss out!

  • Tesla closed at $297.81 up 1.3%.

  • BYD finished trading at HK$121.30 down 1.1%.

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