Electrify Expo Industry Day Prepares for New York Debut on October 17

Electrify Expo Industry Day Prepares for New York Debut on October 17

It’s almost time for Electrify Expo’s first East Coast Industry Day that will be taking over Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on October 17, 2025. It’s a high-energy, one-day experience that brings together the trusted and influential voices across automotive, energy, mobility, tech and government for conversations with media, creators and industry professionals.

What is it?

It’s a full day of panels, keynotes and product showcases designed to create an environment suited to moving the needle forward. Attendees will hear real conversations and debate about the current state of EVs, charging, infrastructure and the technologies that are shaping tomorrow’s vehicles. It will also be an opportunity to experience dedicated, hands-on access to new products and make direct connections with brand executives. Also, for one packed day, the people and industry leaders driving progress in how we travel, charge, and even take to the skies will open the doors early for media, influencers, reviewers, and industry professionals for first-hand access before the public arrives.

Editor Teia Collier at Electrify Expo Washington DC 2024

Why should you attend?

In-person time and hands-on experiences for the win! You could sit at home scrolling through press releases or catching up on recap clips after the fact. Or, you could be on site, riding the newest e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-skateboards, behind the wheel of the newest hybrid, plug-in hybrid or all-electric vehicles, speaking directly with automaker executives, and landing interviews your audience actually wants.

“Industry Day is a launchpad for breaking news, new technology, and major brand announcements,” said BJ Birtwell, CEO and Founder of Electrify Expo. In other words, a content goldmine.”

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., attendees will have full access to demo rides, exhibitor displays, and hands-on experiences across the venue. The day continues with eight focused panels, each covering the most talked-about topics in electric mobility. Expect discussions on longer-range batteries, the growing availability of affordable EVs, charging that fits seamlessly into daily routines, instant torque and performance, artificial intelligence in autonomy, updates on tax credits and policy, and yes, even flying cars (eVTOL) entering the conversation. It’s a full day not-to-be missed.

Schedule:

The expected lineup is below:

  • 10:15-10:45 a.m. “EVs That Go the Distance” with GM’s Andy Oury and Lucid’s Nick Twork. If you have range anxiety, consider it outdated.
  • 10:55-11:25 a.m. “Life, Powered: EV Charging That Works Around You” with ChargePoint, Con Edison, and Ford. Charging at home, at work, or while you sleep.
  • 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. “Building the Backbone: Powering EV Adoption” featuring BMW, EVgo, Ionna, and ZETA. Public charging is expanding fast.
  • 12:15-12:45 p.m. “EVs Without the Sticker Shock.” Bloomberg NEF and Kia dissect affordability, incentives, and how EVs hit mainstream driveways.
  • 12:55-1:25 p.m. “Tech, Torque, and the EV Advantage” with Can Am, Michelin, and QNX. Instant torque, smooth handling, and tech thrills.
  • 1:35-2:05 p.m. “The Brains Behind Autonomy” featuring Beep and Rocsys. From simulation to street, AI and ethics are driving decisions.
  • 2:15-2:45 p.m. “Federal EV Tax Credits Ended on September 30. Now What?” The Financial Times moderates a policy breakdown.
  • 2:55-3:25 p.m. “eVTOLs Are Actually Happening.” Flying Magazine digs into the reality of airborne mobility.

 

Full details on the schedule and speaker lineup are available at https://electrifyexpo.com/industry-day.

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