Renault Trucks’ Head of LCV & Municipal for UK & Ireland, Grahame Neagus, to share insights on commercial electromobility at the London EV Show
Grahame Neagus, a veteran with over 40 years of experience in the commercial vehicle industry, is set to take the stage at the London EV Show. Currently serving as Head of LCV and Municipal for Renault Trucks in the UK & Ireland, Neagus will be a key speaker at the prestigious event, where he is expected to share his extensive insights into the future of electromobility and commercial vehicle innovation. The London EV Show will highlight Renault Trucks’ pivotal role in advancing electric vehicle solutions for the commercial sector.
With a career that spans decades, Grahame’s journey in the industry began in the 1980s with Seddon Atkinson and Foden. His notable achievements include establishing the LCV Contract Hire Division at Lloyds TSB Autolease in the early 2000s, where he successfully grew the fleet from 12,000 to over 70,000 vehicles over a decade.
Embed from Getty ImagesRenowned for his strategic expertise and thought leadership, Neagus has been instrumental in launching groundbreaking projects. Under his leadership, Renault Trucks has successfully introduced the latest models like the Renault Trucks Trafic and the all-new Master in 2024, while also driving forward the company’s municipal strategy.
At the London EV Show, Neagus is anticipated to delve into key industry trends, focusing on the transition to electromobility in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) and heavy goods vehicle (HGV) sectors. His extensive experience in contract hire, fleet management, and sustainable vehicle solutions positions him as a leading voice in the discussion on how electric vehicles are set to transform urban logistics and municipal operations.
The London EV Show, taking place at the ExCeL London, is a significant platform for showcasing the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology and infrastructure. Neagus’ session will provide attendees with a unique perspective on overcoming challenges in the adoption of electric commercial vehicles, leveraging his strategic experience in both the public and private sectors.
Renault Trucks continues to be a major player in the push toward a sustainable future, with Grahame at the forefront of their efforts to integrate electric LCVs into both urban and municipal applications. His insights at the event will highlight Renault’s commitment to driving change in the transportation industry, aligning with global sustainability goals.