Electric vehicles (EVs) will be descending on Hampshire on
24 May to take part in the first Simply Electric rally at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum.
Bringing together electric and plug-in hybrids, electric motorcycles and e-bikes for a display in the grounds of the museum,the rally will celebrate the past, present and future of electric motoring.
Enthusiasts will be at the heart of the event; owners are invited to park up, admire the range of EVs on display and talk technology.
From the latest high-performance Tesla through family cars — the Jaguar I-PACE and Audi e-tron — to the Nissan Leaf and Toyota Prius, all EVs and their owners are welcome.
The National Motor Museum will display EVs spanning the history of motoring,
from the 1901 Columbia Electric (used by Queen Alexandra in the grounds of Sandringham House) to the space-age design of the Volkswagen XL1 hybrid.
For tickets and other information, visit the Web site (
www.beaulieu.co.uk/events/simply-electric).