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New Mobility Congress 2025

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EIT Urban Mobility is taking part in the sixth annual New Mobility Congress, which brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to discuss the future of transport and sustainable mobility.

The New Mobility Congress is the largest conference and expo in Central and Eastern Europe dedicated to sustainable transport development. This year’s edition will focus on the evolving market and regulatory landscape, particularly the increasing targets for reducing emissions from cars and vans. The congress will serve as a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas and develop solutions to help the CEE region transition towards greater sustainability. Furthermore, it will place particular emphasis on economic growth, reindustrialisation, and decarbonisation.

New Mobility Congress 2025
23rd September, 2025 - 25th September, 2025

Event Organizer

Polish New Mobility Association

Event Location

Katowice, Poland

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