The new Lexus RZ 450e, which will form a centrepiece for discussions about electric vehicle technology and sustainability. Photo by surasak - stock.adobe.com
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Lexus and Keele University explore electric vehicle technology and a sustainable future 

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Lexus Stoke is teaming up with Keele University for an event which will explore the way electric vehicle technology can help build a sustainable future. 

Both organisations have strong environmental credentials – Lexus with its all electric vehicle and Keele with its Low Carbon Energy Generation Park. 

Their similar values will be in the foreground at the launch event at Keele Hall on May 18. Attendees will also be able to see the new All-Electric Lexus RZ 450e, which will be showcased.

The event is being billed as an exciting and educational experience, with discussions centred around how Lexus and Keele University are working together to create a better future.  

Attendees can expect a range of activities, including Japanese-inspired food and drink, exclusive energy park tours, and the unveiling of the first dedicated battery electric Lexus vehicle, the All-New Lexus RZ. 

“We are thrilled to partner with Keele University to showcase the All-New All-Electric Lexus RZ 450e and its contribution to a sustainable future,” said Curtis Hague, Marketing Manager for Lexus Stoke. 

“Our commitment to sustainable mobility is a core value for us, and we are excited to have the opportunity to discuss our initiatives with like-minded individuals and organisations.” 

The event will highlight the various innovations that are happening in the world of sustainable electric vehicles.  

Attendees are encouraged to register their interest for the event as soon as possible to secure their place by clicking here.

Ron Quenby

Senior journalist with more than 25 years’ experience of working as a news reporter for provincial and national newspapers. Ron’s varied skills include feature writing, interviewing for real life stories and compiling specialist articles for in-house publications.

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