Bringing the future on the road
Conferences and trade fair for public transport
1 - 3 April 2025, Estrel Berlinmobility move - be there now
mobility move is the largest conference and trade fair for public road-based transport in Germany. Initially held as the "VDV Electric Bus Conference and Exhibition ElekBu", it gathers transport companies, industry experts, service providers, public authorities, politicians, associations and trade media at a central location. The event focuses on the current state of the industry and features relevant discussions on its future. At mobility move, the industry exchanges perspectives on challenges, collaboratively promotes innovation, and shapes tomorrow's mobility. Examples include electric mobility, autonomous driving, and digitalisation.
mobility move conferences
- Political and social framework conditions
- Drive concepts for road-bound public transport
- Experience reports from the companies
- Innovations and technical developments
- Autonomous driving in public transport
- Digitalisation and IoT
- Ticketing and passenger information
mobility move trade fair
- Current status of components, systems and electric buses
- Components for charging infrastructure
- Consulting support
- Software for depot and charging management
- Autonomous driving in public transport
- trade fair evening "mobility move night" on 1st April 2024 from 6.00 p.m.
Discover and experience tomorrow's mobility
The mobility move trade fair showcases a diverse range of road-based local public transportation innovations. Exhibitors demonstrate what is currently feasible for tomorrow's mobility. Benefit from the chance to exchange ideas, network, and acquire further knowledge.
16th VDV Electric Bus Conference and Trade Fair
Since the beginning attention has focused on: contextual prerequisites, field accounts, technical enhancements - particularly regarding sector linking and hydrogen, energy provision and charging organisation, as well as depot and battery management.
News for a clean future: the mobility move blog
Images: DEVK/Michael Fraunhofer and FVL