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UK FIRMS SHOWCASE THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY AT FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW

Date: 10 September 2019

 

  • British businesses will display new emission-free and sustainable technologies in the New Mobility World hall.
  • UK government hosts the first HMG Pavilion at the world’s largest automotive show.
  • UK is one of the leading locations for testing autonomous vehicles.


Frankfurt, 10 September 2019 – The Department for International Trade (DIT) will support some of the UK’s most innovative automotive businesses to exhibit for the first time at the Frankfurt Motor Show, taking place from the 10 to 15 September. Andrew Mitchell, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Europe, will open the UK pavilion and meet with the co-exhibiting companies as well as representatives from the German automotive industry.


In the ‘New Mobility World’ hall, UK companies will showcase new emission-free and sustainable technologies, ranging from Oxbotica’s parking software and the electric Swifty Scooter, to the London EV Company Limited’s iconic, electric black cabs.

Andrew Mitchell: “With more than £2bn invested by the UK Government in the automotive industry, the UK offers the ideal place to develop and manufacture future generations of electrified, low-carbon, lightweight and connected vehicles.” 

Other UK companies attending the show include, AMPLYFI, AVID Technology, AppyParking, EXEROS Technologies, Global Design Solutions (GDS), Gordon Murray Design, McLaren Applied Technologies and Reflexal.


Graham Stuart, Minister for Investment at the Department for International Trade:


“We’re proud of the UK’s cutting edge automotive supply chain and its contribution to more sustainable transport, not only in Europe, but across the world.
“We are already home to Nissan’s volume battery factory for electric vehicles in Sunderland – the first in Europe, and Toyota’s European centre for the production of Hybrid Powertrains, while the Jaguar I-Pace was the first electric car designed in Europe.
“We believe collaboration and partnership are essential to meeting our common transport challenges and are delighted to bring UK and German expertise together. 
We continue to work with partners around the world as the industry embarks on the transition to a zero-emission, connected and autonomous future.”


The UK boasts an advanced market for automotive manufacture and is one of the leading locations for the testing of self-driving cars. It was also the first to create a legal framework for the use of autonomous cars on all UK roads and to issue regulations for the insurance of these vehicles. The UK is also home to the world’s largest motorsport cluster – representing 6 of the 10 Formula One teams.


The UK and Germany are long-standing trade and investment partners with bilateral trade accounting for more than £130bn in 2018. The UK remains the number one investment destination in Europe and of the total £573bn invested in the UK by the EU, Germany accounts for £63bn. In turn, the UK has invested FDI stock of £23bn in Germany. Together UK and German companies employ over 1m people across both countries.   


Editor’s notes

  • You can find short interviews with our co-exhibiting companies on the New Mobility World website here and here
  • Follow DIT Germany on Twitter @tradegovukDEU.
     

 

Photos & Videos

Photos from the UK Pavilion at IAA Motorshow Frankfurt

 

   
         
         
   
HM Trade Commissioner, Europe – Andrew Mitchell
Chief Executive, SMMT – Mike Hawes
HM Consul General, Southern Germany – Simon Kendall
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Chief Executive, SMMT – Mike Hawes
President and CEO, KAMA – Marn-ki Jeong
Signing an MoU
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