Motability Scheme Live, Birmingham
Join us in 2025 for our flagship event taking place at the NEC (halls 17-19) on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 May.
We’ll have a range of exhibitors on display at the event, including car manufacturers, Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) suppliers, and adaptation, scooter and powered wheelchair dealers.
Here’s who you can expect:
Motability Scheme Live offers a great opportunity to test drive a wide range of vehicles, including electric vehicles (EVs).
You can try standard cars and vehicles fitted with popular driving adaptations too. You can test drive as a driver, or as a passenger with a qualified professional driver.
We’re thrilled to plan an exciting line-up for 2025, inspired by your feedback from surveys, comments, and recent Facebook polls. Check back in a few weeks for updates on our 2025 line-up.
While you wait, catch up on all the 2024 content on our YouTube channel. Watch expert Speaker Sessions and exclusive live-streamed content on demand.
You’ll see Scheme customers like BBC TV presenter Steve Brown, journalist and disability influencer Lucy Edwards, World Champion table tennis player Will Bayley MBE PLY. And former Royal Marine and Invictus Games athlete Mark Ormrod MBE.
Motability Scheme YouTube channelWe want to make sure you have a fantastic day at Motability Scheme Live. That’s why we do our best to make our events as accessible and inclusive as possible.
Take a look at the below to help plan your visit and get to the NEC
We have a range of powered scooters and manual available to hire for free. These will be released nearer the event so check back here closer to the event date to book your scooter or wheelchair.
You can come along to Motability Scheme Live for free. There’s no need to pre-book your place. Simply turn up on the day.
You can charge your electric vehicle at the NEC. Visit the NEC website for more: thenec.co.uk/visitors/facilities.
We’re here to help. If you need any extra help on the day, simply ask a member of the Motability Scheme team.
We have extra, accessible toilets, along with a High Dependency Unit which has a toilet, a hoist and an adjustable height changing table.
We welcome these at the NEC, but we cannot allow any other dogs or pets.
Please do not leave your dogs in your car while you attend Motability Scheme Live.
If you are looking for more information about all our events, why not try our Event FAQs page.
If you haven’t been to one of our events before, take a look at our drone footage from the NEC last year to see what to expect.
Motability Scheme Live, Birmingham is taking place at Hall 17, 18 and 19, at the NEC. All these halls are indoors and on one level. They’re fully accessible to both scooters and wheelchairs. You can enter the event at Hall 18.
Designated parking has been reserved close to Motability Scheme Live and is free to all visitors. Follow the signs to Motability Scheme Live when you arrive at the NEC. Once you’ve parked, car park assistants will be on hand to help you, if you need it.
There’s also an accessible car park shuttle service that runs from the car park to and from the main entrances.
The NEC is accessible by major motorways, including the M42, M40, and M6, with the postcode B40 1NT. Follow signs for Motability Scheme Live when you arrive and continue to the free visitor car parks, near the event entrance.
The NEC is roughly a 10-minute walk from Birmingham International Train Station. A free shuttle runs every 15 to 20 minutes between the station and Hall 18. Follow signs for Motability Scheme Live shuttle near the NEC entrance. A lift leads to the bus stop. The shuttle drops off at Entrance 3, with return pickups from the same point.
To travel from Birmingham City Centre, take the X1 service (every 15 minutes) or the 97A (every 30 minutes). Local services are also available from Solihull (966) and Coventry (900).
The NEC offers 24/7 taxi services with TOA Taxis. Just call 0121 427 8888 or 0800 0142 729, or use the ranks near main entrances.