MUBIL Mobility Expo 2026 is the professional meeting point in Southern Europe for the value chain of sustainable mobility, understood as clean, accessible, safe and connected. A space that connects the key players in the sustainable mobility value chain, both in its industrial and digital aspects, driving the economic, technological, territorial and social transformation of the sector.
This event is also a tradeshow focused on generating business opportunities throughout the
sustainable mobility value chain. It brings together professionals from the industrial and digital aspects
of sustainable mobility: manufacturers, buyers, suppliers of products, services and solutions, leading companies and opinion leaders. It represents a privileged framework for automotive companies, electrical equipment, battery manufacturers, energy suppliers (oil, gas and hydrogen), infrastructure and network companies, service integrators, connectivity, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, public institutions and fleet operators.
MUBIL Mobility Expo 2026 will also provide answers and generate business around vehicles, charging infrastructure, energy storage for traction or charging applications, electric and shared mobility services, on-demand and Mobility-as-a-Service transport solutions, micro-mobility services, DUM: last mile, circular economy applied to mobility, global ecosystem and sustainable mobility markets.
Meet the City Marketplace
The city marketplace is the meeting place between European cities facing specific challenges in sustainable urban mobility and companies that propose their products, services, and solutions.
In this context, EIT Urban Mobility curates and moderates the session:
“CITY MARKETPLACE: Movilidad pionera: historias urbanas de éxitos y aprendizajes en movilidad”
Thursday 26 March, from 10.00-11.00 CET
Cities are laboratories for the future of how we move. In this fast‑paced panel, four city leaders tell raw, real stories — the unexpected roadblocks, bold experiments, rapid pivots, and hard‑won wins — that turned congestion, exclusion, and danger into safer, cleaner, and more efficient streets. Expect concrete ideas you can steal, scale, or adapt.
Why you’ll want to be in the room
- Real-world shortcuts: skip trial-and-error by hearing what worked (and what didn’t) elsewhere.
- Insider tactics: practical political, financing, and community-engagement moves that unlocked projects.
- Risk lessons: learn how cities failed fast, recovered, and reframed setbacks into new opportunities.
- Immediate inspiration: walk away with 2–3 ready-to-trial interventions you can pilot next quarter.
The session will be moderated by Sergi Milán, Innovation Advisory Officer at EIT Urban Mobility.