What is Vegan Camp Out? Find out and join us there!
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We’re thrilled to announce that Ecotricity will be at Vegan Camp Out 2025 from 29 August to 31 August and we’d love for you to come and visit our stand! Whether you’re an existing customer, thinking about switching or just curious about how energy fits into a vegan lifestyle, this is the perfect chance to connect with us in person.
If you’ve never been, Vegan Camp Out is the world’s largest vegan camping festival, with campers travelling from over 40 countries each year. Across four days and three nights, the festival brings together an amazing mix of inspiring talks, live music, afterparties, yoga, meditation, workshops and of course, incredible vegan food.
Visit the Ecotricity stand
We’ll be at the festival all weekend and you can’t miss us! Come to say hi and:
Meet the team – ask us anything about green energy, our windmills and what makes us proudly vegan.
Register your interest to switch to green energy – it only takes a few minutes and we’ll help every step of the way.
Discover why we’re the only vegan energy company – we are certified by Viva! and The Vegan Society. Find out how your home energy choices can support animals, people and the planet.
Where to find us
You’ll find our stand right by the main entrance and next to Music Stage which is the perfect spot to catch us as you arrive or in between sets. Alongside our stand, we’re also hosting the Ecotricity Lounge which is a welcoming space where you can take a break from the buzz of the festival, recharge (yourself, not just your phone!) and chat all things vegan with friends new and old.
Join Ecotricity and The Little London Vegan in the Education Tent
On Friday, make your way to the Education Tent at 8:45pm for our talk ‘How to make your energy bills work for animals, nature and climate’.
Hosted by Ecotricity and The Little London Vegan – our newest ambassador, this talk will explore how something as everyday as your energy bill can become a powerful tool for change. From funding animal-free innovation to fighting climate change, we’ll show you how your choices really do make a difference.
Expect practical advice, personal insight and a lively discussion about how to live in line with your values without compromise.
Don’t miss Dale Vince on the main stage
We’re also excited to share that our founder, Dale Vince, will be speaking on the Main Stage with Rose Patterson, Co-Director of Animal Rising on Saturday from 6:25pm – 6:55pm. Dale is a lifelong environmentalist, green energy pioneer and proud vegan. His talk will explore all the powerful links between energy, food and transport and how each of us can take action for a greener, fairer future.
His talk 'The cow in the room' is must-see session, so expect bold ideas, honest conversation and real inspiration.
After his talk, Dale will be back at the Ecotricity stand for a special book signing of his book Manifesto. It’s the perfect chance to get your copy signed, say hello in person and chat with him about all things vegan, green energy! If you just miss him, don't worry - you can still pick up a copy of Manifesto from the Ecotricity stand at any time during the festival.
See you at Vegan Camp Out!
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