Sustainable mobility in Málaga 2026: eMobility Expo World Congress (MOW 2026)
Sustainable mobility in Málaga 2026 will burst onto the international calendar as one of the most important events in the transport and sustainability industry. From March 10 to 11, 2026, the Andalusian city will host the eMobility Expo World Congress – MOW 2026, the largest European meeting focused on sustainable mobility, electrification, autonomy, connectivity and public policies for clean and efficient transport.
Held at the Málaga Trade Fair and Congress Centre (FYCMA), this event brings together more than 6,000 industry professionals and executives, along with over 200 exhibiting companies and more than 370 international speakers, making it a European benchmark for understanding, debating and leading the transformation of transport towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly models.
What is the eMobility Expo World Congress – MOW 2026?
The eMobility Expo World Congress – MOW 2026 is the evolution of the congress previously held in Valencia, now established as Europe’s most influential professional forum on sustainable, autonomous, electrified and connected mobility. Its merger with MOW – The new Mobility Order in the World aims to provide a platform where governments, companies, institutions and startups define the roadmaps that will guide the energy and technological transition of mobility in the coming years.
The event combines a technology exhibition area, showcasing innovative solutions in electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, fleet management systems and new mobility service platforms, with a high-level congress addressing key topics such as European regulation, success stories, decarbonisation strategies and sustainable business models.
Key themes of the event
Over the two days, attendees will be able to explore multiple strategic areas to move towards more sustainable mobility:
1. Transport electrification
Electrification is one of the pillars of the event, covering both light and heavy vehicles. The transition to electric fleets involves not only the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, but also the expansion of smart charging infrastructure and energy integration with renewable sources.
2. Autonomous and connected mobility
International experts will discuss how connectivity and automation technologies can transform the user experience, improve transport efficiency and reduce operating costs. These advances not only make cities smarter, but also safer and more sustainable.
3. Public policies and European regulation
The agenda includes analysis of regulatory policies set by the European Union for 2035 and beyond, focused on technological and energy neutrality, modernising vehicle fleets and implementing sustainable eco-fuels.
4. Decarbonisation and alternative energies
The congress pays special attention to reducing transport emissions, a sector that remains one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gases in Europe. In addition to electrification, the role of alternative energies such as green hydrogen will be addressed.
Innovation and networking: opportunities for everyone
The eMobility Expo – MOW is not only a forum for debate, but also a space for innovation and collaboration. With activities such as the eMobility Startup Forum, the Leadership Summit and the eMobility Innovation Awards 2026, the event promotes networking between startups, manufacturers, energy companies, technology developers and public policy decision-makers.
These initiatives allow participants not only to discover the most disruptive technological trends, but also to establish strategic partnerships that drive sustainable mobility projects at local, regional and continental levels.
Málaga: a strategic hub for future mobility
The choice of Málaga as the host city for this European event is no coincidence. The city and the Andalusian region have consolidated a favourable ecosystem for innovation and sustainability, with a growing technology industry, research centres and a strategic geographic position that facilitates the attraction of talent and companies.
Regional authorities have highlighted how events like this not only boost the local economy, but also position Andalusia as a key player in the debates that will shape the industrial and technological future of the 21st century.
Impact on sustainability and urban life
Beyond technical and political debates, sustainable mobility in Málaga 2026 has a direct impact on urban life. The city is emerging as a living laboratory to implement smart solutions that improve residents’ quality of life, from efficient traffic management and the integration of electric public transport to shared mobility and urban micromobility initiatives.
These proposals help reduce polluting emissions, ease urban congestion and promote a healthier and more environmentally friendly lifestyle. They also connect directly with global trends seeking a fair and responsible transition towards more sustainable transport systems.
Who will attend?
The event will attract leaders from the automotive industry, technology companies, transport operators, startups, investors, government representatives and academics from across Europe and beyond. The diversity of profiles is expected to foster knowledge exchange that goes beyond the conference and translates into real-world projects.



