Mobility Move is back in Berlin beginning of April with focus on electric, autonomous, digital and human
VDV-backed Mobility Move 2025 is set to focus on autonomous driving, digitalization, fire protection and charging and refueling infrastructure as well as personnel – with the electric bus taking center stage. The conference and expo will be held in Berlin from April 1st to 3rd. Lectures are planned on 5 conference stages (see program below), […]
VDV-backed Mobility Move 2025 is set to focus on autonomous driving, digitalization, fire protection and charging and refueling infrastructure as well as personnel – with the electric bus taking center stage.
The conference and expo will be held in Berlin from April 1st to 3rd. Lectures are planned on 5 conference stages (see program below), in addition to the 7,500 square meters exhibition space.
In 2024 the event gathered as many as 1,400 participants, 90 exhibitors (vs the 78 companies exhibiting in 2022) and 20 vehicles.
Mobilty Move 2025: focus on digital and human
After the launch of the new umbrella brand mobility move, in 2025 (following the Elekbu denomination), VDV states it is “focusing on a four-pronged theme: electric, autonomous, digital and human. This approach reflects the diversity of requirements facing the industry. Electrification remains a key strategy for reducing CO2 emissions. Autonomous vehicles promise new efficiency potential. Meanwhile, digitalization is creating the basis for intelligent and networked transport systems. At the same time, people are the focus: from further training for skilled personnel to creating attractive working conditions”.
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Quoting from a release by VDV, in specialist lectures and panel discussions, experts will examine topics such as: charging and refueling infrastructure, digital control and predictive maintenance and traffic concepts for rural areas. The Autonomous Driving Future Congress is also part of mobility move this year.
In addition to alternative drive types, the event in the Forum Digitalization takes into account topics such as data usage and IT security. The new Forum Personnel will focus on training and further training for skilled workers, among other things. In addition, the DELFI Passenger Information Forum shows how data provision can work in accordance with legal requirements.
Despite the greater variety of topics, Mobility Move continues to focus on electric buses. As usual, the event offers newcomers and experienced users added value so that everyone can take something with them for their own progress. The following will be discussed: requirements for system conversion, conversion and further development of depots and workshops, fire protection, charging and refueling infrastructure as well as IT and networked management systems.