by Eve Stevens | Oct 10, 2025 | Resources |
MOVE America 2025 brought us two days of dynamic discussion focused on the cutting-edge innovations and break-through technologies dominating conversations on mobility.
Speakers provided insights into the hottest topics across the converged mobility spectrum, discussing themes like the impacts of Trump’s tariffs, innovations in autonomous transportation and barriers to widespread electrification.
With sessions across 18 stages, MOVE America offered a comprehensive deep-dive into some of the industry’s most debated topics, asking the big questions like, “What will the EV space look like in 2035?” or, “How do companies survive the EV shakeout?”
Time-table clash? Unable to make this year’s event? Tune in to all that you missed below in our selection of top-registered talks.
Our four must-listen talks from 2025
What will the EV space look like in 2035?
Gabe Klein, Former Executive Director, Joint U.S. Office of Energy & Transportation & Limited Partner, Fontinalis Partners
Surviving the EV shakeout: why flexibility is everything
Moderator: Kevin Spangenberg, Market Strategy Lead, Monta
Andrew Bailey, CMO, EnviroSpark
Alex Urist, VP and Co-Founder, XCharge
Jamie Miller, CRO, Gateway Fleets
Connecting mobility innovation with funding
Moderator: Jamie Butters, Detroit Bureau Chief, Wall Street Journal
Steve Greenfield, General Partner, Automotive Ventures
Adrienne Lingren, SVP of Unlocking Innovation, LACI
Liz Kerton, Executive Director, AutoTech Council
Chris Stallman, Managing Partner, Fontinalis Partners
Investment: ensuring the charging industry matures rapidly to meet EV electricity demand
Moderator: Keith Naughton, Reporter, Bloomberg
Katherine Peretick, Commissioner, Michigan Public Service Commission
Michael Maten, Director, EV Policy & Regulatory Affairs, General Motors
Alex Keros, Senior Vice President Product, EVgo
Kevin Matthews, Head of Electrification, First Student
Casper Rasmussen, CEO, Monta
by Eve Stevens | Oct 6, 2025 | Resources |
MOVE America 2025 united agents from across the mobility eco-system for two days of insightful discussion. Among the 3,028 people who attended this year’s conference there were over 500 speakers, 100 sponsors and 150 startups.
From panel discussions to fireside chats, MOVE America facilitated thought-provoking conversation centred on the hottest industry topics. From AI and its role in investment, to the challenges of creating a united mass transportation framework, no mobility stone was left unturned.
Amongst a sea of insightful speakers, these stood out as the most in demand discussions at this year’s event.
Find out which sessions pulled in the biggest crowds at MOVE America 2025.
Where AI, tech and data are taking mobility

Keynote Stage, Day 1
In MOVE America 2025’s most attended speech, Moderator, David Welch, sat down with representatives from Stellantis, DHL, Volvo and Mercedes to discuss the use of AI and its impact on consumer experience, driver experience and society at large.
The conversation centred on the key benefits of leveraging AI in the contexts of both fleet maintenance and in-car experience, exploring AI’s critical potential to improve customer safety, increase efficiency and reduce waste.
The panellists focused their discussion on the challenges and benefits of using anonymised data, including concerns surrounding data privacy, data sharing and opt-in services, as well as the role of agentic AI and its role in customer service and user experience.
In the context of fleet management, the discussion focused on AI’s potential as a proactive technology that can prevent over-maintenance and reduce downtime.
Moderator: David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief, Bloomberg
Sanjiv Ghate, Senior Vice President and Head of Data Business Unit, Stellantis
Magnus Gustafson, Vice President, Connected Services, Volvo Group North America
Jennifer Miller, Vice President, Integrated Transportation Solutions, DHL Supply Chain
Philipp Skogstad, President & CEO, Mercedes Benz R&D North America
Building the autonomous world

Keynote Stage, Day 1
In “Building the autonomous world”, Tobias Glitterstam, Edwin Olson and Jeremy Bird took to the Keynote Stage to discuss the roadmap to autonomy. The debate centred on innovations in autonomous technology and the key challenges facing the industry in the context of fleet transportation, ride-share services and trucking.
Moderator, David Welch, steered the discussion focusing the conversation on issues of consumer trust, cost, safety, job security and patchwork regulation.
In the context of trucking, the panel explored the possibilities of autonomous vehicles to reduce downtime and to combat the labour shortage in the long-haul trucking industry.
The discussion concluded with a consensus that public opinion remained a significant stumbling block on the road to widespread autonomy.
Moderator: David Welch, Detroit Bureau Chief, Bloomberg
Tobias Glitterstam, Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer, International Motors
Edwin Olson, CEO, May Mobility
Jeremy Bird, EVP of Driver Experience, Lyft
What will the EV space look like in 2035?

Electric Vehicles Stage, Day 1
In his rousing speech on the Electrical Vehicles Stage, ex- government official Gable Klein explored the future of electrification in the U.S. in the face of an uncertain market.
Gabe focused on the importance of electrification saying,
“The future is digital, the future is electric and they’re (EVs) going to be a huge business”.
Drawing on the ubiquity of EVs in Europe and China, Gabe explored the necessity of improved infrastructure when it comes to addressing the imbalance between U.S and global EV sales.
Overall, Gabe stressed the importance of unity between private and public agents to accelerate the path to electrification.
Gabe Klein, Former Executive Director, Joint U.S. Office of Energy & Transportation & Limited Partner, Fontinalis Partners.
AI, Captain! Investing in mobility innovation

Keynote Stage, Day 2
Venture capitalist legend, Tim Draper was joined on the Keynote stage by Raymond Zheng and Michael Ronen to discuss how AI is changing the investment landscape.
The panellists discussed the rise of AI in the mobility sector, contextualising 2025 as a technological precipice which would usher in big changes in the both the world of manufacturing and in-car experience.
Each speaker discussed their own take on where the next big investments lie, citing the importance of investing in future-looking technologies.
With the help of Pete Bigelow’s moderation, the three panellists debated the ideas of the “Ai Bubble” and the “AI Hype Curve”, distinguishing solid investments as those that combat real consumer needs, such as relieving people of mundane or unsafe labour.
The discussion concluded with a consensus that, for companies to succeed in the sector, they must be thinking at least 15 years ahead.
Moderator: Pete Bigelow, Senior Reporter, Automotive News
Tim Draper, Founding Partner, Draper Associates
Michael Ronen, Founder Managing Partner Transport & Logistics, Softbank Vision Fund & Managing Director, Fortress Investment Group
Raymond Zheng, Senior Managing Director, Honda Xcelerator Ventures, Honda Innovations
Surviving the EV shakeout: why flexibility is everything

Energy and Charging Stage, Day 1
In “Surviving the EV shakeout”, our panellists discussed the specific challenges facing EV infrastructure providers and the importance of flexibility when it comes to surviving in a competitive market.
The conversation focused on the criticality of scalability as well as reliability and customer experience in this reputation based industry.
They discussed the complexities of the EV market in the face of patchwork regulation as well as the appropriate time to say no to proposals from site providers.
Moderator: Kevin Spangenberg, Market Strategy Lead, Monta
Andrew Bailey, CMO, EnviroSpark
Alex Urist, VP and Co-Founder, XCharge
Jamie Miller, CRO, Gateway Fleets
by Eve Stevens | Sep 22, 2025 | Resources |
With MOVE America 2025 less than a week away, we want to highlight the biggest influencers in mobility to follow right now!
Check out the range of podcast hosts, authors, journalists, award-winners and industry leaders that have been selected as the most influential names in the industry.
These individuals have proven they are voices of authority on all things mobility, amassing sky-high figures on their social media followings.
Meet the connectors making things MOVE.
Roger Lanctot, Founder, StrategiaNow

Founder of StrategiaNow and long-time mobility analyst, Roger Lanctot has made a career out of telling the auto industry what’s what.
With a background that blends journalism, consulting, and years as a connected-car guru at TechInsights, Roger brings sharp analysis and years of experience to conversations about the future of transport.
Whether advising governments, OEMs, or startups, Roger has a knack for connecting the dots across technology, policy, and economics.
His steadfast commitment to saving lives, time and money, make him one of the most listened-to voices in connected and future mobility. It’s no wonder Roger has a staggering 180k+ followers on LinkedIn!
“I am all about wireless connectivity and saving lives and time and money in moving vehicles – trains, planes, cars, ships, motorcycles – and, yeah, with the help of satellites.”
Steve Greenfield, General Partner, Automotive Ventures
Steve Greenfield, the Founder and CEO of VC Fund, Automotive Ventures, is a bona fide mobility influencer. Steve has proven he is a voice of authority in the industry clocking in a hefty 53k followers on Linkedin. His weekly publication, Automotive Ventures Intel Report, has over 15k subscribers.
Steve aims to make the overlaps between cars, data, and retail work better and he is committed to helping dealers, OEMs, and startups to figure out how to sell, connect, and scale. He’s overseen over $1 billion in automotive tech acquisitions and has held senior strategy and product roles at AutoTrader and TrueCar.
“I’m passionate about helping Automotive Technology and Mobility entrepreneurs succeed”.
Jayson Pankin, President, AutoHarvest
Self-proclaimed ‘serial entrepreneur’, Jayson Pankin is the CEO and co-founder of Autoharvest, a not-for-profit foundation committed to elevating innovation in the auto industry.
AutoHarvest is a global, online meeting place for innovators from across the auto and mobility ecosystem, allowing users to privately connect with other inventors and ‘commercialisers’.
With over 30k followers on LinkedIn and over 1,000 LinkedIn endorsements for skillsets, Jayson is a true mobility connecter.
“Creating IP value is not just about monetising portfolios. This non-profit, collaborative project is focused on allowing diverse parts of the automobile industry to share intellectual property; and it already has substantial buy-in.”
John Possumato, Founder & CEO, DriveItAway
John Possumato’s stake in the world of mobility is multi-pronged, straddling the world of business, journalism and consultancy. He is at once a start-up entrepreneur CEO, consultant/adviser, motivator/coach, and an author and speaker in the automotive industry.
If that wasn’t enough, John has a background in corporate law and is an accredited attorney in the state of Pennsylvania.
John founded DriveItAway back in 2017, a used car platform that allows users, regardless of cash down or credit score to test and purchase vehicles with transparency and ease.
Most recently John has helped to create the Drive For Freedom Foundation, a 501(c) 3 non-profit created to alleviate the “Poverty of the Carless.”
“I am at my best creating, motivating and leading entrepreneurial teams, around new ideas, business ventures and disruptive technologies, both in strategic planning and “in the trenches” execution”.
Tim Slusser, Chief of Mobility Innovation,
City of Detroit
With a career spanning renewable energy and vehicle electrification, Detroit’s Chief of Mobility Innovation, Tim Slusser, has already helped reel in a casual $6 billion worth of EV and energy storage investments for Michigan.
Now, he’s shifting gears to focus on electrification, hydrogen fuelling, and all things clean and connected in Detroit.
Whether it’s rolling out fast-charging pilots or testing new mobility ideas on city streets, Tim is on a mission to make transportation greener and more accessible for residents across the Motor City.
Tim Slusser will be speaking on our smart cities stage on September 25.
Interested in being part of the discussion? Visit our website for tickets.
by Eve Stevens | Sep 19, 2025 | Resources |
MOVE America is the U.S’s #1 converged mobility event, uniting key disruptors and cutting-edge innovators from across the mobility ecosystem under one roof.
Expect to hear exclusive announcements from some of the industry’s most influential voices as well as new perspectives, new launches and new ideas.
MOVE is more than just a networking event- it’s a place where headlines happen.
Press at MOVE America
MOVE is welcoming a host of tier-1, independent and local press to cover this year’s event. Expect world-class moderation from some of mainstream media’s most influential players, alongside emerging voices from Michigan-based press and beyond.

We offer privately held press conferences, exclusive press passes and a dedicated Press Lounge.
Our privately held press conferences will include selected tier-1 attending press – including:
The Wall Street Journal, CBS, CNBC, Bloomberg, Forbes and more.
This is your chance to secure top-tier press coverage and guarantee that exclusive announcements are instantly shared from mainstream media’s top voices.
Meet some of the top media voices on the ground at Huntington Place.
- Mike Colias, Deputy Bureau Chief of Autos, The Wall Street Journal
- Carol Cain, Editorial Director & Host, Michigan Matters, CBS
- Michael Wayland, Auto Reporter, CNBC
- Jamie Butters, Editor, Automotive News
- Pete Bigelow, Director of Tech & Innovation, Automotive News
- Sam Abuelsamid, Senior Contributor, Forbes
- Gabrielle Coppola, Auto Industry Reporter, Bloomberg
- Kurt Nagl, Reporter, Crain’s Business Detroit
- Anna Fifelski, Innovation Reporter, Crain’s Business Detroit
- Luke Ramseth, Autos Reporter, The Detroit News
- Steve Tengler, Senior Contributor, Forbes
- Ed Garsten, Senior Transportation Contributor, Forbes
- Chris Otts, Autos Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
- Hannah Lutz, Deputy Editor of Technology and Innovation, Automotive News
- Jake Neher, Executive Producer, Automotive News
- Grayson Brulte, Host, Road to Autonomy Podcast
Plus many more…
Interested in attending? Visit our website for tickets or secure your very own exclusive press pass here today.
by Eve Stevens | Sep 17, 2025 | Resources |
Meet Newlab, the official partner of the MOVE America 2025 afterparty.
Newlab is a global innovation hub focused on developing the critical technologies that will contribute to the economies of the future.
Founded in 2016, the venture platform has operations in five locations, across the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.
Since its inception, Newlab has been committed to unblocking the barriers that exist between critical technologies and widespread commercialization across multiple strategic industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, infrastructure and, of course, mobility.

In short, Newlab is a platform that empowers startups to get to market quickly, and with minimal intervention. It’s the critical link between ideas and real-world deployment, offering startups the infrastructure and expertise to make it in the real world.
“With access to world-class prototyping labs, industry pilot opportunities, and a network of likeminded builders across our locations, you’ll find the resources and relationships to turn hard problems into commercial outcomes.”
Newlab
Newlab in Detroit
Launching in Detroit in 2023, Newlab takes residence in the converted Michigan Central building, a 27,000-square foot facility, located in the heart of the Motor City.
The historical structure builds on Detroit’s storied past, offering a global hub for mobility innovation and cutting-edge technology, with workspaces, entrepreneur support and community spaces.
“Michigan Central is more than just a building; it is a beacon of innovation and a symbol of Detroit’s unwavering commitment to leading the way in mobility for the modern age”.
Newlab

Newlab Detroit is home to over 100 critical technology startups, building the future of mobility and manufacturing across electrification, advanced air mobility, maritime, and robotics.
Speaking on the success of Newlab’s mission in Detroit, Joshua Sirefman, CEO of Michigan Central said:
“This is proof of the power and potential of the economic engine that we are building here in Detroit, and the realization of Bill Ford and Ford Motor Co.’s vision to create an open platform ecosystem that draws on our region’s incredible talent and legacy of innovation to help solve many of the world’s challenges.”
Newlab and Move America 2025
As the first day of networking and discussion winds down, the festivities will only just be kicking off at Michigan Central. That’s right, Newlab will be partnering with MOVE America to deliver an unmissable partnered afterparty at this year’s event.

The afterparty is a moment to connect with startup founders, executives from globally leading OEMs, transport operators, city officials, energy providers, investors, and media. Expect showcases, live entertainment, refreshment and great conversation with agents from across the mobility spectrum.
From empowering startups to planning parties, Newlab is dedicated to bringing together some of the greatest minds in mobility across multiple platforms. We’ll cheers to that!
The event will run between 19:30 and 22:30 at Michigan Central.
How to sign up
All MOVE America attendees are entitled to entrance to the event.
Register today at: Newlab Presents: MOVE America Afterparty · Luma
Or bookmark it on the MOVE America app: Swapcard | Studio
Want to learn more? Visit our website for up-to-date agendas and a full list of the movers and shakers joining us in Detroit this September.
by MOVEmnt staff | Sep 15, 2025 | Guest Opinions, Resources |
Written by Ben Stupka, Executive Director, RTA
In the Motor City, the mobility innovations of tomorrow aren’t just happening on assembly lines in the brick-and-mortar automobile factories that made Detroit famous around the world.
The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is leading the charge to connect our region through accessible, inclusive transit. Connecting a four-county region of more than 4 million people and thousands of square miles cannot be done with a hammer and nail.
As laid out by our Regional Transit Master Plan, the RTA and Southeast Michigan’s transit providers are rolling out solutions that fit people’s lives and meet our communities’ needs for today and beyond.
In the first half of the 20th century, Detroit boasted a booming population and economy that led the nation, which saw our region grow rapidly and outwardly. The installation of the nation’s first expressway led the way to a transportation system centred around the automobile.
Now, the demand for reliable public transportation is steadily growing once again, and efficient, accessible transit options are evolving. Transit has proven to be essential in attracting and retaining people, including young workers and aging populations.
The RTA was established in 2012 through state legislation to bring together a fragmented system and provide Southeast Michigan with a clear path forward.
We partner with transit providers, communities, businesses, and residents to shape a vision of what public transit can be—and what it can do for our economy, neighbourhoods, and people. Our mission is to develop new and better ways to move and connect people, with the ultimate vision of a region where advancements in transit generate prosperity for all.
We’re implementing that vision through three primary roles: as drivers and doers, transit subject matter experts, and community connectors.

Our work is most visible through the services we operate. That includes the QLINE, a free, 3.3-mile streetcar on Woodward Avenue, one of Detroit’s most iconic corridors. When it launched in 2017, the QLINE was the first streetcar in 61 years on a major Detroit thoroughfare.
Based on years of data and research, there was a demand for nonstop, express transit connections. So, we acted, introducing pilot services. We launched D2A2, which connects Detroit and Ann Arbor—welcoming university students, commuters, and visitors.
Next, we implemented the Detroit Air Xpress (DAX), the first nonstop transit link to Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It has quickly gained popularity among residents, tourists, and airport employees.

The work behind the scenes makes this all possible. Long before these projects touched down, they were action items and recommendations in our Regional Transit Master Plan. Now, a combined 15,000 riders a month rely on D2A2 and DAX. We’re not resting on our laurels.
Guided by our master plan, we’re following national trends and responding to residents’ wishes by making payments and navigation easier and improving service coordination.
When people see transit work, they use it. In November 2022, Oakland County residents passed a 10-year transit millage that filled service gaps in critical areas by expanding and creating new bus routes. Other places are following suit.
Our partners at the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) and Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) are fine-tuning their networks so routes serve more people and match travel patterns. They’re also testing micro transit services, which run smaller vehicles on rider-tailored routes, to respond to real-time needs.
Momentum is building. Every new rider on D2A2, every family that benefits from expanded Oakland County service, every senior who can make it to a doctor’s appointment thanks to transit represents progress toward a more connected region.
Our achievements are not just wins for transit – they are investments in economic growth, workforce development, and quality of life.

Southeast Michigan residents deserve a transit system as innovative as the city that put the world on wheels. Together with our partners, we are laying the foundation for a region where people can move more freely, where opportunity is within reach, and where mobility fuels prosperity for generations to come.
Joining us in September? Check out the RTA’s website for up-to-date travel options, for conference days and beyond.
Now only 9 days to go until America’s #1 converged mobility event. Be part of the MOVEmnt and register for tickets today!
by Eve Stevens | Sep 12, 2025 | Resources |
In its sixth iteration, MOVE America is coming to Detroit.
Detroit is a city bursting with innovation and culture, home to an ever-growing community of renowned start-up incubators such as Newlab, SPARK and TechTown, as well as a thriving music and culinary scene.
Detroit’s legacy, as the beating heart of America’s auto industry, is firmly established. Lovingly known as the state that put the rest of the U.S. on wheels, Detroit is where mobility’s past meets its future.

The city is home to the nation’s first electric charging road, the Connect autonomous shuttle and the beautifully renovated Michigan Central train station.
The birthplace of the Model T Ford, Detroit continues its legacy as a hub of automobile manufacturing, producing around 1.7 million automobiles per year from the likes of Stellantis, General Motors and Ford.
Local talent at MOVE America 2025
This year we welcome a host of home-grown talent to MOVE America 2025, presenting an agenda packed full of Detroit-based speakers and delegates.
With representation from Michigan Department of Transportation, City of Detroit, Michigan Central, The Detroit News, and many more, we can’t wait to hear from some of most influential voices making mobility happen in the Motor City.
A closer look at some of our speakers on the ground

With a career spanning renewable energy and vehicle electrification, Detroit’s Chief of Mobility Innovation, Tim Slusser, has already helped reel in a casual $6 billion worth of EV and energy storage investments for Michigan.
Now, he’s shifting gears to focus on electrification, hydrogen fuelling, and all things clean and connected in Detroit.
Whether it’s rolling out fast-charging pilots or testing new mobility ideas on city streets, Tim is on a mission to make transportation greener and more accessible for residents across the Motor City.
I’m honoured to serve the City of Detroit in this role and I’m inspired by Mayor Duggan’s vision for the future of Detroit.”
Tim Slusser will be speaking on our smart cities stage on September 25.
Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan

Based in Michigan but hailing from Los Angeles, Justine Johnson has a hefty résumé spanning both coastlines.
Justine’s passion for clean mobility traces back to her childhood, where she recognised the devastating health implications of living near busy freeways in L.A.
Now, as Michigan’s newest Chief Mobility Officer, Johnson is passionate about delivering policy that promotes healthier and more equitable communities.
She has proven herself as an advocate for change, serving as Board Co-Chair of BlackSpace Urbanist Collective and as Board Chair for Urban Movement Labs.
“My role as Michigan’s Chief Mobility Officer has provided me with a significant platform and a bevy of resources to effect meaningful change and contribute to the development of sustainable, eco-friendly mobility practices.”
With Justine’s focus on sustainability and clean mobility steering Michigan’s growth, Detroit is proving that the Motor City state isn’t just keeping up with the times- it’s leading the charge.
Hear Justine speak on the Regulation, Liability & ESG stage on September 24.
Michael Maten, Director, EV Policy & Regulatory Affairs,
General Motors
Michael Maten has spent more than a decade helping General Motors put the spark in its electric future.
From sketching out the advanced plans that gave us the Cadillac Lyriq and Hummer EV, to shaping EV policy on everything from charging stations to supply chains, Michael is a key player in GM’s journey to a zero-emissions tomorrow.
A proud University of Michigan chemical engineering alum, Michael now chairs Indiana’s EV Product Commission and has advised on national partnerships to promote electric vehicles.
GM is committed to an all-electric future. Between our current products like the Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV, Cadillac LYRIQ, and GMC Hummer EV, and products launching next year… the flexibility of GM’s Ultium platform will allow us to bring to market electric vehicles at nearly every price point and for every purpose.
Don’t miss Michael on the Energy and Charging stage September 24.
Mel Roberts, Director of North America Infotainment & Features Planning,
Stellantis 
With more than two decades of experience Mel Roberts has built her career at the crossroads of engineering and innovation.
Now serving as Director of North America Infotainment & Features Planning at Stellantis, Mel blends market trends, customer insights, and cutting-edge tech to map out the future of in-car experiences.
Her career highlights include leading advanced development across infotainment and driver assistance, guiding high-profile vehicle programs like the Grand Wagoneer and Chrysler Pacifica, and shaping interiors for everything from sedans to SUVs.
With a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Tech, Mel is a true Detroiter, helping Stellantis lead the charge in electrification and software development.
You can find Mel on the Business Models Stage September 24.
Robert Cramer, Executive Director of Transit,
Detroit Department of Transportation
Robert Cramer is Detroit’s newest Executive Director of Transit, trading in the iconic loop of the People Mover for the city’s much larger DDOT bus system.
After more than two years running the People Mover, Robert leaves behind quite the track record. Under his watch, the system launched its first-ever free fare program, prompting an 80% ridership boost.
During his tenure, the People Mover carried more than 70,000 fans during the NFL Draft, a feat not seen since Detroit hosted the Super Bowl.
Now, with Mayor Duggan’s full confidence, Robert is gearing up to steer DDOT into its next era, with more reliable schedules and expanded service on the horizon.
“I’m honoured to lead the team to continue the progress made and be part of a first-class transit system.”
Catch Robert Cramer moderating the MaaS stage September 25.
Michael Hale Jr., Project Manager, City of Detroit

Growing up on Detroit’s Westside, Michael Hale Jr. experienced the inequalities in Detroit’s urban transportation first-hand.
Now serving in Detroit’s Office of Mobility Innovation, Michael aims to fill the gaps in the city’s mass transportation network.
Under the SMART MODES project, Michael is helping Detroit reimagine street safety, rolling out real-time data tools at 19 intersections to cut crashes and make the streets safer for everyone.
Backed by a $2 million federal grant, the project isn’t just about dashboards and sensors; it’s about equality, making sure historically underserved neighbourhoods aren’t left out of strategic mobility decisions.
Whether you are biking, driving, walking or catching the bus, Michael is committed to delivering safer streets for all.
I feel a sense of responsibility to bring change. We deserve safer roads, we deserve to cross the street without fear of losing our lives, we deserve safe streets.
Michael will be on the Business Models stage September 24.
Britany Affolter-Caine, Executive Director, The Research Universities for Michigan

Britany’s career has spanned everything from talent development at Ann Arbor SPARK to policy work at the Detroit Chamber and even the Brookings Institution.
Now as Executive Director at The Research Universities for Michigan (RU4M), she’s focused on making sure Michigan’s research universities stay on the cutting edge while strengthening ties with government, industry, and non-profit partners.
If her track record is anything to go by, RU4M is in very capable hands.
“It’s exciting, and humbling, to be selected to lead Michigan’s Research Universities for Michigan. I welcome the challenge of building on the success of my predecessor and our university leaders.
Don’t miss Britany moderating the Business Models stage September 24.
Want to learn more? Visit our website for up-to-date agendas and a full list of the movers and shakers joining us in Detroit this September.
by Eve Stevens | Sep 10, 2025 | Resources |
With MOVE America 2025 just two weeks away, let’s take a look at the sessions you simply cannot afford to miss at this year’s event.
MOVE America brings together some of the greatest minds from across the mobility spectrum, uniting industry-leaders, start-ups and tech innovators under one roof.
With 500+ speakers and 150+ exhibitors, our sessions will dive deep into the latest trends, strategies, and technologies for re-imagining mobility.
Catch our 100+ speakers across the following stages this September: Electric Vehicles, Energy & Charging, Fleet & Commercial Vehicles, Tech, Data & Innovation, ADAS & Autonomy, Business Models, Maas, Smart Cities, Regulation, Liability & ESG, Battery Tech.











Want to learn more? Visit our website for up-to-date agendas and a full list of the movers and shakers joining us in Detroit this September.
by Eve Stevens | Sep 8, 2025 | Resources |
MOVE connects every vertical in the mobility ecosystem under one roof, with a focus on tech, business models and sustainable futures.
World-class speakers, disruption and impactful networking are at the heart of the event.
From AI to EVs, infrastructure to autonomous vehicles, MOVE is committed to delivering impactful discussions covering the hottest topics in the industry.
What’s new at MOVE America this year?
This year’s agenda brings together 500+ speakers, 100+ sponsors and 150+ start-ups for two days of dynamic discussion.
From an exciting relocation to Detroit, to a wave of influential new speakers, expect some big changes at our 2025 event.
1) MOVE America is moving to Detroit, beginning a new chapter in the birthplace of the automotive industry.

“Cars wouldn’t be cars, music wouldn’t be music, and culture wouldn’t be culture without Detroit”
Claude Molinari, CEO, Visit Detroit
Detroit is home to the nation’s first electric charging road, the Connect autonomous shuttle and the beautifully renovated Michigan Central train station.
It is a city bursting with innovation, home to a growing community of renowned start-up incubators including Newlab, TechTown and SPARK.
MOVE America will be taking place at Huntington Place, Detroit from September 24-25.
2) New visionary speakers from across the value chain.
MOVE America 2025 unites some of the biggest names in mobility under one roof, featuring world-class speakers selected for their relevance, dynamism, and cutting-edge insight.
Alongside some familiar faces, this year we welcome a host of brand-new disruptors and industry leaders.

New speakers at MOVE America 2025:
Tim Draper, Founding Partner, Draper Associates
Wen Han, CEO and Founder, Windrose
Magnus Gustafson, Vice President, Volvo Group North America
Raymond Zheng, Managing Director, Honda Xcelerator Ventures
Jennifer Miller, Vice President, DHL Supply Chain
Sanjiv Ghate, Senior Vice President, Stellantis
Michael Ronen, Managing Director, Fortress Investment Group
Tobias Glitterstam, Senior Vice President, International Motors, LLC
3) All new barrier-free access to buy-side delegates.
MOVE 2026 is changing the game—opening its doors to everyone in the mobility ecosystem with no barriers to entry for buy-side delegates.
This year our model ensures that OEMs, investors, government/regulators, fleet operators and CPOs and more can join us for free, so every voice is in the room shaping tomorrow’s mobility.
4) New themes and topics, spotlighting the latest trends and discussions shaping the industry.

MOVE is responding to the rapidly evolving mobility landscape, delivering discussion with a focus on cutting-edge technologies and topical industry developments.
Expect panellists to deep-dive on hot topics such as SDV technology and the impact of Trump’s tariffs.
Attendees can also expect a more concentrated focus on the themes of infrastructure and AI across all 18 stages.
5) Dedicated lounges for networking and informal meetings.

Networking just got radically more efficient. We’ve carved out dedicated lounges for every major vertical, each with curated programming, private meeting alcoves and concierge matchmaking services:
- OEM Lounge: From legacy car and truck makers to the newest EV disruptors, meet your future partners face to face.
- Investor & Accelerator Hub: Deal-flow central for VCs, CVCs and angels with sneak peeks at tomorrow’s unicorns.
- Government & City Zone: Policy makers, regulators and municipal leaders connect in a smart-city think tank.
- Energy & Charging Forum: Batteries, grids and charge-point operators converge to power the next wave of infrastructure.
- Fleet Lounge: Meet the movers and shakers behind Fleet mobility and integrated transport policy.
Our all-new Investor Lounge brings together start-ups with potential investors, providing a bespoke space to build meaningful investor conversations.
6) Official press conferences, attended by representatives from Forbes, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, and more.

This platform will amplify major announcements, partnerships, and next-gen innovations to a global audience.
Our press passes allow exclusive access to a press lounge and Q&As with our top speakers.
7) New partnered after-party, in collaboration with Newlab.

What better place to make meaningful connections than over a beer on the MOVE dancefloor?
Alongside our MOVE Groove event, Tech start-up, Newlab, will be hosting MOVE America’s first partnered after party at Michigan Central.
Detroit’s Connect shuttle service will provide transportation for our top speakers to the event.
Expect creative collaboration like you’ve never seen it before!
Want to learn more? Visit our website for up-to-date agendas and a full list of the movers and shakers joining us in Detroit this September.
by Billie Harrison | Nov 14, 2024 | MOVE, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Resources |
MOVE is the global stage for start-ups engineering the future, connecting them to the world’s most influential companies, investors and media.
Investors come to the MOVE Start-up Village to find their next unicorn. Global media come to look for their next story. Companies come to look for partnerships and acquisitions.
With start-ups from more than 30 countries, you need to be there too. MOVE hosts more than 300 start-ups from every corner of the globe.
Read how these future MOVE start-ups have been disrupting the mobility ecosystem and hitting headlines.
Apply to be in the MOVE Start-Up Village and join the Start-Me-Up Pitching Competition HERE.


Paren
Paren focuses on optimising data-driven decision-making for vehicle management by helping companies oversee vehicle usage and minimise downtime through predictive analytics. By providing advanced analytics on vehicle health and performance, Paren enables fleet managers to ensure smoother, more efficient mobility operations. Read more.

FocalX
FocalX leverages AI and computer vision to offer real-time data analytics for automotive and mobility applications, such as vehicle damage detection. This capability allows insurance companies, fleet operators, and car-sharing services to streamline claims processing and improve fleet maintenance efficiency. Read more.

Volteum
Volteum provides electrification planning and fleet management tools specifically designed for electric vehicle (EV) fleets, allowing businesses to optimise EV routes and charging schedules. Through their software, Volteum supports logistics companies and ride-hailing services in maximising EV utilisation, reducing costs, and enhancing sustainability efforts. Read more.

ClearWatt
Clearwatt develops smart energy management systems to optimise EV charging and reduce energy costs, using machine learning to balance grid demands and charging requirements. By integrating into electric fleets and charging infrastructure, Clearwatt helps mobility providers and businesses adopt energy-efficient practices in EV charging. Read more.

Anadue
Anadue offers analytics solutions to enhance the operational efficiency of shared mobility providers, focusing on ride-hailing and micro-mobility services. By analysing demand patterns and fleet utilisation, Anadue enables these services to improve vehicle availability and reduce downtime, optimising mobility in urban areas. Read more.
To meet these start-ups and join them in the Start-Up Village, buy tickets now for MOVE 2024.
by Grace Dawes | Oct 9, 2024 | Events, MOVE America, Popular, Resources |
We are delighted to announce that MOVE America, a converged mobility event, will be moving to Huntington Place in Detroit Michigan after five great years in Austin.
MOVE connects every vertical in the mobility ecosystem under one roof, with a focus on tech, business models and sustainable futures. World-class speakers, disruption and impactful networking are at the heart of this event.
Emma-Jane Dinan, General Manager – MOVE, Terrapinn UK, said: “MOVE is a community committed to the transformation of mobility. Our mission is to empower individuals to innovate, forge partnerships and drive positive and sustainable change in a complex mobility ecosystem. Advancing future mobility in legacy verticals is a big part of what MOVE is about and there is no better place to do this than the global epicentre of mobility.”
Claude Molinari, CEO, Visit Detroit, said: “Detroit is home to the world’s number one emerging start-up ecosystem, North America’s first EV charging road, an unmatched culinary scene and the birthplace of five genres of music. There has never been a more exciting time to welcome MOVE to the Motor City.”
We are excited to tap into the diverse supplier base and entrepreneurial dynamism that Detroit has to offer. The region’s leadership in automotive manufacturing and growing strength in innovative mobility technologies, make it the perfect place to host MOVE.
We welcome the partnership of Visit Detroit in bringing the world’s most exciting mobility event to Michigan.
For further information, please contact:
Emma-Jane Dinan at emma-jane.dinan@terrapinnn.com
Cormac Cronin Martin at Cormac.martin@terrapin.com
David McCready at david.mccready@terrapinn.com
www.terrapinn.com
www.moveamerica.com
Join us there at MOVE America 2025 on 24-25 September 2025 at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan for our sixth edition of America’s most important event.
by Grace Dawes | Oct 9, 2024 | Events, MOVE America, Popular, Resources |
Last month, MOVE America grabbed Austin by the (long) horns, with a record 3,188 mobility professionals joining us for 2 days of non-stop networking, collaboration and doing business.
I’m excited to share that the MOVE America 2024 Post Event Report is now available for download.
Thousands of attendees enjoyed thought-provoking sessions, valuable networking and an exhibition full of the latest industry giants.
This year’s event was our largest and most impactful yet, with overwhelmingly positive feedback. Thank you to all our partners, sponsors, exhibitors and speakers for their pivotal roles for helping it to be the biggest MOVE America yet.
Discover the highlights and key takeaways by downloading the post event report.

Want to get involved with next year’s show?
We’ve just opened exhibition, sponsorship and speaker applications, so if you have interesting insights, case studies or new innovations to showcase on the show floor or discuss on one of our stages, come forward and share your expertise! Don’t miss out, get your name out there and apply today.

See you in 2025!
by Grace Dawes | Sep 25, 2024 | Autos, Business, Energy & Charging, Fleets, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Smart Cities, Tech & Data |
The push towards electric vehicle (EV) adoption is gaining momentum, as highlighted by a diverse panel at day two at MOVE America 2024. Industry leaders discussed key factors driving confidence in the EV space, focusing on consumer behavior, infrastructure challenges, and the future of transportation.
Marcy Bauer from EVgo emphasized that residents of multi-unit housing signal the transition from early adopters to mass-market consumers. With 38 new EV models priced under $35,000 expected in the next 18 months, and advancements in battery technology offering longer ranges and faster charging, the outlook is promising.
Thomas Bartholomew from the Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) highlighted growing demand for EVs, but noted that infrastructure remains a challenge, especially for those without access to off-street parking. He pointed out issues like residents running cords across sidewalks to charge their vehicles.
Sean Waters from Daimler Truck North America brought a unique perspective as a heavy-duty truck manufacturer. Given the diversity of applications in the trucking industry, he sees a future with multiple propulsion solutions, including battery-electric, hydrogen, and fuel cells, while acknowledging that diesel will remain a key player for some time.
Kari Birdsall of Hertz underlined the importance of offering choice to consumers, making EVs a prominent option in their fleet, ensuring a broad range of vehicles for varying needs.
Jay Joseph from Honda stressed that electrification is not the end goal—carbon neutrality is. While electrification is the most practical path, Joseph reminded the audience that transitioning from over a century of internal combustion engine dominance will take time and require a holistic approach to the ecosystem.
As the conversation unfolded, it became clear that while the path to widespread EV adoption is filled with challenges, there is strong momentum and innovation across the industry to overcome these hurdles.
Panel – Driving confidence in EV adoption
- Marcy Bauer, Senior Vice President, EVgo
- Thomas Bartholomew, Associate Director, Department Of Energy & Environment (DOEE)
- Michael Lee, Chief Executive Officer, Octopus Energy US
- Sean Waters, Vice President of Product Integrity, Daimler Truck North America
- Jay Joseph, Vice President, Sustainability, American Honda Motor Co Inc
- Kari Birdsall, Vice President of EV Strategy & Operations Excellence, Hertz
- Moderator: Sam Abuelsamid, Senior Contributor, Forbes
by Grace Dawes | Sep 25, 2024 | Fleets, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Tech & Data |
On day two at MOVE America 2024, experts from Mercedes, Nissan, J.P. Morgan, and Nomura Greentech discussed the evolving role of digital wallets in the connected car economy. The panel explored how in-car payments are simplifying services like parking, tolling, and fueling, while also posing new challenges for automakers and financial institutions.
Jana Breitkopf, Managing Director of Mercedes Pay, highlighted the importance of enhancing the customer experience. “Digital wallets are the natural solution for seamless, secure transactions,” she said. “Paying from the dashboard eliminates the inconvenience of entering card details and boosts security. People just want to complete their transaction quickly and easily.”
Nandith Nandakumar, Deputy Program Director for Connected Car Services at Nissan North America, agreed but emphasized safety concerns. “We need to ensure a seamless and safe experience for our customers. If they encounter one bad interaction, they may never use the system again,” he noted.
Richard Hawwa, Managing Director at Nomura Greentech, questioned the necessity of vehicle-based payments. “Why should payments go through the car?” he asked. “Automakers should focus on building great cars, and banks should manage the digital wallets. The real value lies in payments for parking and tolling, not just fueling.”
Rob Abrams, Global Head of Mobility Payments at J.P. Morgan, spoke about the integration of various services. “The true innovation is bringing payments for parking, tolling, and fueling together. The best outcome is when users forget there’s a bank involved—it just works,” he explained.
As automakers and financial institutions collaborate, it’s clear that digital wallets are not only simplifying transactions but also transforming the way drivers interact with their vehicles.
Panel – “How digital wallets are driving the connected car economy”
- Jana Breitkopf, Managing Director, Mercedes Pay
- Nandith Nandakumar, Deputy Program Director, Connected Car Services, Nissan North America
- Rob Abrams, Global Head of Mobility Payments, JP Morgan
- Richard Hawwa, Managing Director and Head of Mobility & Automotive Technology, Nomura Greentech
- Moderator: Sam Abuelsamid, Senior Contributor, Forbes
by Grace Dawes | Sep 24, 2024 | Autos, Business, Energy & Charging, Fleets, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Tech & Data |
As supply chains face growing complexities and disruptions, industry leaders are rethinking strategies to build resilience. At a recent panel discussion, executives from General Motors, Panasonic Energy, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), DSV, and Stardust Power shared their perspectives on strengthening the supply chain through collaboration, innovation, and smarter data management.
Uday Devasper, CFO of Stardust Power, underscored the importance of harnessing domestic resources, particularly in critical minerals. “The U.S. has significant lithium reserves, but lacks the refining capacity to bring them to market. We aim to change that,” Devasper noted, highlighting the need for local supply chains to reduce dependency on foreign imports.
Allison Dane Camden, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multimodal Freight Infrastructure & Policy at USDOT, spoke about the government’s role in supporting the private sector. “While supply chains are largely run by private actors, our investments through the bipartisan infrastructure law in ports, highways, and airports are crucial for resilience,” she said. Public-private partnerships are key to optimizing infrastructure and addressing bottlenecks in logistics.
Eva Ames, VP at DSV, highlighted how data can transform the supply chain. “Supply chains are complex, especially with battery production, which can involve over 50 different companies. We need technological solutions and better integration,” she explained. Ames stressed that improved data sharing and government support are critical to simplifying and securing the supply chain.
Jeff Morrison, SVP of Global Purchasing & Supply Chain at General Motors, emphasized smarter supply chain management over stockpiling. “Instead of building large inventory buffers, we’re focused on improving resilience through data-driven strategies,” Morrison said, pointing to the importance of optimizing material flow while minimizing excess.
Panasonic Energy’s Chief Supply Chain Officer, Robert Winans, echoed the importance of visibility and data. “Our materials travel from Asia, across the ocean, and through domestic routes. The challenge is ensuring seamless movement and knowing where everything is,” Winans said. He highlighted the need for robust data systems to monitor and mitigate disruptions across global supply chains.
In conclusion, the panel emphasised that building a resilient supply chain requires collaboration, innovation, and data integration. As companies and governments work together to address infrastructure gaps and streamline logistics, resilience will become a competitive advantage in an increasingly complex global market.
Panel – “Building resilience across the supply chain”
- Jeff Morrison, SVP – Global Purchasing & Supply Chain, General Motors
- Robert Winans, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Panasonic Energy of North America
- Allison Dane Camden, Deputy Asst. Sec for Multimodal Freight Infrastructure & Policy, S. Department of Transportation
- Eva Ames, VP, Electrification & Mobility Competence Center, DSV
- Uday Devasper, CFO, Stardust Power
- Moderator: Ernest Scheyder, Senior Correspondent, Reuters
by Grace Dawes | Sep 24, 2024 | Autos, Business, Energy & Charging, Fleets, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Smart Cities, Tech & Data |
In a forward-looking keynote session at MOVE America 2024, experts from Ford, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Keolis, the USDOT, and North Carolina’s Department of Transportation gathered to discuss the shifting landscape of mobility. As the industry pivots toward electrification, automation, and sustainability, these key players shared their strategies and perspectives on how the future of transportation will unfold.
Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist at Ford Motor Company, emphasized the importance of preparing for the future, rather than attempting to predict it. “People need to keep moving, and our job is to make that easier,” she said. While acknowledging the advancements in autonomous vehicles, Ford remains committed to supporting its customers on their journey toward electrification. However, Brace was clear that not everyone is ready for electric vehicles, and there is still work to be done in bridging that gap.
At the USDOT, Chief Financial Officer Victoria Wassmer highlighted the exciting advances in safety technologies. She also pointed out the critical role transportation plays in addressing the climate crisis, particularly advocating for increased investment in rail infrastructure.
Aravind Kailas, Advanced Technology Policy Director at Volvo Group North America, underscored the need for a multi-faceted approach to zero-emissions mobility. While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are a significant part of the solution, hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines (ICEs) will remain essential for heavy-duty and long-haul applications. He stressed that electrifying smaller vehicles is easier, but for larger ones, the process is more complex, and public-private collaboration will be key. Kailas also noted that one of the biggest obstacles to widespread adoption of electric trucks is the lack of readiness in charging infrastructure.
From a mass transit perspective, Keolis is optimistic about the role public transportation will play in reducing carbon emissions. The company believes that continued investment and innovation in mass transit will be crucial to its success as mobility evolves.
Julie White, Deputy Secretary for Multimodal Transportation at North Carolina DoT, sees intercity rail as the “sweet spot” for the future of mobility. The state is focused on resilience planning and infrastructure development to support electrification efforts.
Philipp Skogstad, President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, highlighted the importance of collaboration across sectors to accelerate progress. “How quickly we get there depends on how well we work together and meet customer needs,” he stated.
Looking ahead, predictions for the future of mobility include a variety of zero-emissions solutions, highly automated systems (Volvo), reduced friction in transportation and resilience planning (North Carolina), and giving consumers more options for their transportation needs (Ford). Keolis envisions a future where private car use becomes a choice rather than a necessity for most Americans.
The consensus is clear: the future of mobility requires an all-hands-on-deck approach, from government agencies to private companies. As electrification and automation continue to advance, industry leaders are focused on making transportation safer, more sustainable, and more accessible for all.
Panel – “Future mobility trends” with Ford, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Keolis, USDOT & North Carolina DoT
- Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist, Ford Motor Company
- Aravind Kailas, Advanced Technology Policy Director, Volvo Group North America
- Phillipp Skogstad, President and CEO, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America
- Victoria Wassmer, CFO, USDOT
- Julie White, Deputy Secretary for Multimodal Transportation, North Carolina DoT
- Moderator: Kris Van Cleave, CBS
by Grace Dawes | Sep 24, 2024 | Autos, Energy & Charging, Fleets, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Smart Cities, Tech & Data |
At MOVE America 2024, the “Autonomous Now” panel hosted executives from Pony.ai, DHL Supply Chain, Daimler Truck, May Mobility, and Oxa who all explored the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs), highlighting both the opportunities and challenges in the path to widespread adoption.
Anna Brunelle, CFO of May Mobility, emphasised AVs’ potential to provide reliable transportation for those in need, while Joanna Buttler, Head of the Global Autonomous Technology Group at Daimler Truck North America, discussed Daimler’s goal of introducing autonomous trucks to U.S. roads by 2027, aiming for greater safety and sustainability in logistics.
Jason Gillespie, Sr. Director at DHL Supply Chain, stressed that autonomous technology must work in tandem with human drivers, rather than fully replacing them. Gavin Jackson, CEO of Oxa, pointed out that while last-mile deliveries are challenging, progress is being made in the first and middle miles. He also emphasiaed the responsibility to roll out AV technology that meets society’s needs.
Public skepticism remains a hurdle, particularly around the safety of autonomous trucks. Andreas Reschka, Sr. Director at Pony.ai, and Buttler from Daimler both highlighted the role of pilot trials in building trust and familiarity with AV technology. Brunelle noted that people often resist new technology until it becomes routine, with AVs promising safer, and positively “boring”, journeys.
The panel also touched on cybersecurity concerns. Jackson of Oxa emphasized the need for some independence from connectivity to avoid hacks, while Reschka from Pony.ai pointed out the vast amounts of data AVs collect, potentially increasing vulnerabilities.
Panel: “Autonomous now” with Pony.ai, DHL, Daimler Truck, May Mobility & Oxa
- Andreas Reschka, Sr. Director Product, Systems & Saftey, ai
- Jason Gillespie, Sr. Director & Head of Continuous Improvement and Innovation for Transportation, DHL Supply Chain
- Joanna Buttler, Head of the Global Autonomous Technology Group, Daimler Truck North America
- Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility
- Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa
- Moderator: Kris Van Cleave, Senior Transportation & National Correspondant, CBS
by Grace Dawes | Sep 19, 2024 | MOVE America, Popular, Resources |
With MOVE America 2024 less than a week away, it’s only fitting to highlight some of our hottest sessions that you can’t afford to miss.
As transportation technology evolves at lightning speed, MOVE America promises to be a key event for industry-leaders, start-ups and innovators shaping the future of mobility.
From sustainable transit solutions to autonomous vehicles, the sessions at this year’s conference cover the most cutting-edge topics in mobility, with our stages covering:
Energy & Charging | Electric Vehicles | Tech, Data & Innovation | Battery Tech & Supply Chain | Last Mile Delivery | Smart Cities & Infrastructure | MaaS | Business Models & Mobility Finance | Commerce | Autonomous Vehicles | Connectivity & Cybersecurity | Regulation, Liability & ESG | Fleets & Commercial Vehicles | Bus & Public Transit | Air & Drones
With 500+ speakers and 150+ exhibitors, our sessions will dive deep into the latest trends, strategies, and technologies for re-imagining mobility.
Here’s a look at the hottest sessions you simply can’t afford to miss…
Day 1 – Tuesday 24th September




Day 2 – Wednesday 25th September


Plus the hottest speakers from across our 20 stages









MOVE America 2024 Sponsors & Exhibitors

by Grace Dawes | Sep 11, 2024 | MOVE America, Popular, Resources |
The countdown is on—just 2 weeks until MOVE America!
This is it—our final sale ends this week! Grab your tickets with a 10% discount before it’s too late.
We’re excited to reveal the incredible lineup of companies attending, including Fortune 500 leaders, groundbreaking tech firms, and major city organizations.
See who’s coming…



















MOVE America 2024 brings together thousands of global leaders and visionaries from across the mobility value chain, providing an unparalleled opportunity to learn, partner, and do business.
Get $100 off your ticket — book your ticket for just $1,495.
p.s. Only government are able to attend for free this year. Apply for bursary ticket.
by Grace Dawes | Sep 9, 2024 | Autos, MOVE, MOVE America, Popular, Resources, Resources |
🌍🔋 HAPPY WORLD EV DAY! 🔋🌍
Today, we celebrate the incredible strides made in the electric vehicle industry.
The shift towards sustainable transportation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace.
⚡ 1 in 5 cars sold globally is now an EV.
⚡ 9 out of 10 cars sold in Norway is an EV.
⚡ There were 14 million new EVs registered worldwide last year (a 35% increase from 2022).
The future of transportation is electric, and it’s happening now! 🚗⚡
To celebrate World EV Day, we have two exciting discounts for our upcoming MOVE events:
MOVE 2025: Use code WORLDEVDAY to save 70% off your ticket, reducing the price from £1,995 to just £600! This incredible discount ends at midnight tonight, so don’t miss out!
MOVE America 2024: Take advantage of the final early bird sale and get $100 off your ticket until Friday.
Join us at MOVE to be part of the conversation shaping the future of mobility. Let’s drive towards a greener, more sustainable world together! 🌱🚀