Electric Car Event and Lucky Saturday in Skövde on October 5th
Following the success of last year’s Electric Car Day at Hertig Johan’s Square, Skövde is once again hosting a day dedicated to electric vehicles. On October 5th, several of Skövde’s car dealers will showcase the latest electric car models in the city center.
“We started the event a year ago, and since it was well-received, it was easy for us to organize another day this fall. It’s rare to have the opportunity to meet all electric car suppliers in one place, so it’s a perfect chance to stop by if you have questions or want to check out the latest models,” says Emma Edqvist, destination developer for Skövde City Collaboration/Next Skövde.
In addition to viewing and test-driving electric cars, visitors can enjoy face painting and try out a crash sledge. The Praktiska Gymnasiet will be present, showcasing an electric car, selling cakes, bouquets, and wreaths, hosting a competition, and offering tips on proper emergency equipment for cars.
On the same day, local shops will be participating in the “Lucky Saturday” concept, offering customers the chance to win attractive prizes.
“While we have activities in the square, some of the City Association’s stores have joined forces to offer great deals during Lucky Saturday. Customers get to draw a lottery ticket when they make a purchase, giving them a chance to win nice prizes in that particular store. The more stores you shop at on this day, the more chances you have to win,” explains Emma Edqvist.
The Electric Car Day and Lucky Saturday are organized by Skövde City Collaboration and Next Skövde in cooperation with Motornova, Svenska Motor, Holmgrens bil, Lindströms bil, Toveks bil, NTF, and Praktiska Gymnasiet Skövde.
About Skövde City Collaboration
Skövde City Collaboration works to strengthen the city center of Skövde and ensure its development in a positive spirit towards goals and visions. It is a long-term partnership between Skövde Municipality, property owners, Skövde City Association, and Next Skövde.
For more information about the event, visit the Electric Cars in the City page.
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