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Experience electric at the Arnold Clark Innovation Centre

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The UK government has already confirmed the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2030, so the transport industry is preparing to undergo some massive changes – and Arnold Clark, Europe’s largest independent car retailer, aims to be at the forefront of that shift.That’s why the company recently invested £5m in the Arnold Clark Innovation Centre - an educational space informing visitors on the benefits of alternative fuel vehicles.With the world now paying close attention to new and sustainable ways of living, many motorists are considering switching to electric vehicles to reduce their carbon footprint.If this sounds like you, the Innovation Centre is the place to find out everything you need to know about making the big switch – from range anxiety and charging processes, to grant support and the latest innovations in the car industry.Watch a short video about the Innovation Centre.

With a team of experts ready to answer any burning questions and over 60 electric and hybrid cars from a range of manufacturers available to test drive on-site, you’ll find everything you need to know about alternative fuel vehicles.Drivers can get acquainted with electric cars at the Innovation Centre through a series of public events.

Following a successful run in 2021, the centre’s ‘Learn and Drive’ event is returning for the new year, with slots available every weekend for those interested in electric vehicles and sustainable driving.Highlights of the event include a tour of the centre, a meet and greet with Arnold Clark’s team of experts, a one-to-one session with a product genius, and a chance to test drive a range of EVs from the vast selection available on site.Learn more about the Learn and Drive event series.

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