The future of mobility is happening at MOVE in London this June

The future of mobility is happening at MOVE in London this June

The world’s #1 converged mobility event returns to ExCeL, London on 18-19 June, uniting the global mobility ecosystem for 2 days.

MOVE provides an unparalleled opportunity for every vertical within the ecosystem to come together, learn, innovate, do business, and push boundaries.

The event brings together the world’s leading mobility players from over 80 countries, forming the ultimate meeting place for automakers, battery manufacturers, transport operators, investors, fleet managers, autonomous companies and more.

Why attend 6-7 events a year when you can attend one?

With 4,000+ attendees, 500+ speakers, 150+ sponsors and exhibitors, 200+ start-ups and premium content across 20 stages, you can’t afford to miss out.

MOVE’s 20 Stages:

Day One

  • Business Models
  • MaaS
  • Intelligent Infrastructure
  • Fleets & Commercial Vehicles
  • Regulation, Liability & ESG
  • Tech Data Innovation
  • Energy & Charging
  • Autonomous Vehicles
  • Commerce

Day Two

  • Micromobility
  • MaaS II
  • Bus & Public Transport
  • Fleets & Commercial Vehicles
  • Electric Vehicles II
  • Tech Data Innovation
  • Energy & Charging
  • Battery Tech
  • Connectivity

 

MOVE Reviews:

“This is one of my favourite conferences across mobility. I feel like I get my finger on the pulse here.”
Aon

“The show is great, the number of people here and the number of exhibitors is wild. I’m really impressed by the amazing number of start-ups that have some really neat innovation.”
NVIDIA

“The MOVE event is a great event to bring awareness to the public. There are so many ecosystem players in this event to talk to and find opportunity to collaborate with.”
Pony.ai

“Here we get to meet so many different people from different industries.”
NIO

 

Speakers:

  • Tony Han, Founder, Chair & CEO, WeRide
  • Wen Han, Founder, Chair & CEO, Windrose
  • Helen Pan, General Manager & Board of Directors, Baidu
  • Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG
  • Isbrand Ho, Former MD, BYD Europe and Senior Consultant, BYD
  • Henry Bzeih, Chief Software Officer, Ampere
  • Dr. James Peng, Co-Founder and CEO, Pony.ai
  • Celina Mikolajczak, Chief Battery Technology Officer, Lyten
  • Marcus Welz, CEO, Hyundai Connected Mobility GmbH
  • Andy Palmer, Chair, Pod Point
  • Dong Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures
  • Arnaud Julien, Chief Innovation, Data and Digital Officer, Keolis
  • Karl Deppen, Board Member, Daimler Truck
  • Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa
  • Pierre Pomper, Chief Commercial Officer, Einride Autonomous Technologies
  • Fathi Tlatli, President Global Sector Auto-Mobility, DHL
  • Andrew Cornelia, CEO, Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging
  • Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO, IONITY
  • Thijs Meijling, Head of NIO Europe Business, NIO
  • Stephan Jannis, SVP Supply – Rechargeable Battery Materials, Umicore
  • Katharina Uribe, SVP, Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel
  • Claudia Barthle, Head of Global Sales, Progressive Mobility, Bosch
  • Damian Oton, CCO, Motability Operations

 

Sponsors:

Diamond 
Michelin
Stellantis Ventures
Motability Operations Ltd.
Robert Bosch GmbH

Platinum 
Autel Europe
Allianz Partners
Dassault Systèmes
Ekoenergetyka-Polska S.A.
EY
Hogan Lovells

VIP Speaker Dinner
Car Connectivity Consortium

Gold
Ekimetrics
elvah GmbH
HiveMQ
Kempower
LCP Delta
Nokia
Valtech Mobility GmbH
Volteras

Silver
Aufinity
Webfleet
E-Mobility-Rentals
endava
Imagry
Mobilisights
Tata Communications
Vodafone
Wrisk

 

Media resources:

Press/media have exclusive access to the press lounge which will be covered with a backdrop for interview filming.
Cable access will be supplied.
Press attends the event for free and can bring any number of colleagues.

 

MOVE GROOVE:

Everyone knows the best networking happens after hours so join us for a night to remember as we kick out the jams at the MOVE afterparty!
There is no funkier nor groovier party in mobility.
The MOVE GROOVE lets you kick back and network in a less formal setting.

 

Buy your ticket to MOVE now and get 15% off. Tickets here.

Why MOVE 2025’s speakers are trending – and what you’ll learn from them

Why MOVE 2025’s speakers are trending – and what you’ll learn from them

The world’s #1 converged mobility event is returning to London in June, uniting the global mobility community together for 2 days.

MOVE’s world-class speakers are disruptors and visionary industry leaders from all disciplines and modes. They are selected for their relevance, dynamism and cutting-edge insight.

With over 500 executive level speakers and over 1,500 C-Suite attendees, MOVE has become THE critical meeting place for the most influential businesses across the mobility value chain.

Here are just a few of the MOVE 2025 speakers who have been shifting the paradigm and hitting headlines:

 

Tony Han at MOVE 2025“WeRide Looks to Shift Into Profitability With Diversified Strategy”

Tony Han, Founder, Chairman and CEO, WeRide

This is the man who secured investments from companies like Bosch and Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and collaborated with major automakers like Nissan to accelerate autonomous vehicle deployment.

See Han, speaking on MOVE’s keynote stage in June.

Read more

 

 

Helen Pan at MOVE 2025“Baidu Clocks 6,000 Driverless Rides Per Day in Wuhan, China”

Helen Pan, General Manager & Board Director, Baidu

Pan is a force to be reckoned with, having worked on Google’s self-driving car program (now Waymo) and enhancing vehicle communications systems at Intel, she is laying the groundwork for advancements in autonomous vehicle technology.

See Pan in The age of autonomous” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Henry Bzeih at MOVE 2025“Renault Changes Leadership of Its Electric Vehicle Division Ampere”

Henry Bzeih, Chief Software Officer, Ampere

With over 25 years experience in the auto industry at Kia, Ford and Flex, Bzeih is now co-developing middleware solutions with Google to enhance the software-defined vehicle at Renault’s EV subsidiary Ampere.

See Bzeih in “The software-defined vehicle” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

James Peng at MOVE 2025“Pony AI Is Scaling Up Its Robotaxi Fleet, Plans to Turn Profitable by 2029”

Dr. James Peng, Co-Founder and CEO, Pony.ai

This is the man who left Google and Baidu to chase a wild dream of creating vehicles that drive themselves. With a Stanford Ph.D. in AI and a skill in building partnerships with giants like Toyota, Peng is a visionary who makes complex tech in mobility sound like common sense.

See Dr. Peng, speaking on MOVE’s keynote stage in June.

Read more

 

 

 

Magnus Östberg at MOVE 2025“Arm chips help Mercedes-Benz’ drive for perfection”

Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG

The man who is reinventing Mercedes-Benz as a software powerhouse and built the Mercedes-Benz Operating System – the brain of future Mercedes cars – a proprietary in-house platform that will power everything from infotainment to autonomous driving.

See Östberg in “The software-defined vehicle” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Celina Mikolajczak at MOVE 2025“$1bn US battery plant plan shows race to reduce reliance on China”

Celina Mikolajczak, Chief Battery Technology Officer, Lyten

The expert who powered a battery evolution at both Tesla and Panasonic, redesigning cell performance for both companies. Now she is spearheading lithium-sulfur battery technology for Lyten.

See Mikolajczak in “Localising the battery supply chain” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Wen Han at MOVE 2025“The Chinese Electric Vehicle Founder Who Wants In on Trump’s America”

Wen Han, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Windrose

The Chinese electric truck maker challenging industry giants and securing substantial investments for his company to reduce carbon footprints in logistics.

See Han in “Transitioning to electric fleets” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

John Kwon at MOVE 2025“Chinese EV Battery Maker CATL Seeks Hong Kong Listing”

John Kwon, General Counsel, CATL

Kwon has held CEO and board member positions in NYSE-listed multinational corporations and startups and has a track record in major acquisitions including overseeing a significant USD 2.3 billion acquisition of Kerry Logistics in 2022.

See Kwon in “Localising the battery supply chain” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Katharina Uribe at MOVE 2025“Logistics firm Kuehne+Nagel to profit from complexities around global trade war”

Katharina Uribe, SVP of Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel

The logistics expert with over 25 years of global experience across Europe, the Americas, and Asia Pacific, holding key leadership positions that have shaped supply chain strategies in automotive, industrial, high-tech, and consumer/eCommerce sectors.

See Uribe in “Localising the battery supply chain” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Marcus Welz at MOVE 2025“Hyundai promises to revolutionise automotive services”

Marcus Welz, CEO, Hyundai Connected Mobility

The strategist behind Hyundai’s software-defined vehicle transition by aiming to provide seamless customer experiences throughout the vehicle lifecycle.

See Welz in “The software-defined vehicle” keynote panel at MOVE.

Read more

 

 

 

Elena Boisseuil at MOVE 2025“How Nissan Hopes to Navigate Trump’s Tariffs and Make Its EVs Great Again”

Elena Boisseuil, CX Journey Director, Nissan

The strategist driving Nissan’s global customer experience transformation by leading strategic initiatives that harness data, electrified vehicles, and connected car technologies to enhance customer satisfaction.

See Boisseuil in “What does the ideal connected car look like?” panel at MOVE. 

Read more

 

 

 

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Vote for your MOVE 2025 Woman in Mobility

Vote for your MOVE 2025 Woman in Mobility

Across the mobility industry, women will always be leading innovation, shaping policy and driving transformative change. The Woman in Mobility Award recognises the leaders, visionaries and change-makers who are re-defining the future of transportation

After receiving an incredible number of nominations, it is now time for you to have your say.

Vote for your winner of the Woman in Mobility Award and help us honour the women who are transforming mobility with their expertise, leadership and groundbreaking work.

The winner with the most votes will be announced at MOVE 2025 in London on 18th June – make sure you’re there and book your 30% off ticket now.

 

 

 

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Top 5 reasons to attend MOVE 2025

Top 5 reasons to attend MOVE 2025

MOVE is the must-attend event in the industry’s annual calendar. MOVE brings together 5,000 mobility leaders from around the globe for 2 days of learning, networking and securing business.

In the last week alone hundreds of companies including, Lyft, BYD, Shell Ventures, Mercedez-Benz AG, McLaren Applied and Tata Communications have secured their spot at MOVE 2025.

Here’s five reasons why thousands of mobility professionals are attending MOVE this year:

 

1. To hear the latest game-changing innovations in the mobility space.

MOVE’s world-class speakers are disruptors and visionary industry leaders from all disciplines and modes. They are selected for their relevance, dynamism, and cutting-edge insight. With over 80% of our speakers at VP level or higher, the intersection of top-tier decision-makers has made MOVE the critical meeting place for buyers and sellers across the mobility value chain.

 

Top speakers from this year’s agenda include senior executives the likes of BYD, WeRide, Mercedes-Benz, May Mobility and more.

 

2. To meet and learn from leaders and visionaries from across the value chain.

MOVE connects the entire ecosystem focused on tech, business models and sustainable futures. We host executives from world-leading OEMs, commercial vehicles, autonomous vehicles, CPOs, utilities, fleet owners, battery makers, investors, governments, cities, landowners, transport operators, and more.

 

3. To facilitate cross-sector partnerships required to take projects to the next stage.

The MOVE mission is to bring the entire mobility ecosystem under one roof. To empower individuals in a complex ecosystem to foster innovation, forge partnerships and drive change.

 

4. Unparalleled opportunities for fun and networking with the MOVE community at MOVE GROOVE and the afterparty.

Everyone knows the best networking happens after hours so join us for a night to remember as we kick out the jams at the MOVE afterparty! There is no funkier nor groovier party in mobility. The MOVE GROOVE lets you kick back and network in a less formal setting.

 

5. The Start-up Village – hosting 200+ of the most promising disruptors in the sector and may just have what it is you are looking for.

 

Plus one more reason – Early-bird tickets are on sale!

Claim 30% off tickets by booking your ticket at just £1,395 until 4th April, when this early-bird offer will end and prices will rise.

Don’t miss your chance to save £600 – book today.

 

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MOVE’s Start-Up Pitching Competition goes live

MOVE’s Start-Up Pitching Competition goes live

The future of mobility is being shaped by newest and brightest start-ups, is yours ready to take centre stage?

The MOVE 2025 Start-up Pitching Competition is now open, offering an unparalleled opportunity to showcase your solutions to top investors, industry leaders and global media at MOVE 2025 in London this June.

Why enter the MOVE 2025 Start-up Pitching competition?

This is more than just a pitch – it’s your gateway to industry recognition, investor interest and strategic partnerships.

If selected, you’ll have the chance to present your ideas to a distinguished panel of investors. MOVE gathers mobility’s biggest investors to judge the competition, from the likes of Stellantis Ventures, BMW Start-Up Garage and more.

The winner will also receive an exclusive interview published on MOVEMNT, amplifying your visibility to the global mobility community.

 

How does MOVE help start-ups?

MOVE is the premier event where start-ups can meet exactly the right people to gain exposure. Investors attend to find the next unicorn. Media representatives seek the next big story. Leading companies scout for groundbreaking collaborations.

The MOVE Start-up Village attracts over 200 start-ups from 30+ countries, all looking to forge partnerships, secure funding and gain exposure.

 

How to apply

Spots are limited – apply now to ensure your start-up is in the running!

  • Deadline: May 2, 2025
  • Selection Process: 15 start-ups from the Start-up Village will be chosen to pitch to an expert panel of investors.
  • Prize: The winner earns the MOVE Start-up of the Year 2025 title and trophy, plus an exclusive interview with MOVEMNT.

 

Are you ready to make your mark on the future of mobility? Join the MOVE 2025 Start-up Pitching Competition and take your innovation to the global stage.

For more information or to exhibit in the Start-up Village, complete the application form or contact Billie Osborn-Harrison at Billie.Osborn-Harrison@terrapinn.com.

 

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Nominate your MOVE 2025 Woman in Mobility

Nominate your MOVE 2025 Woman in Mobility

MOVE’s Woman in Mobility Award 2025 – nominations now OPEN 

In honour of International Women’s Day 2025, we’re excited to announce the return of the MOVE Woman in Mobility Award to recognise a new winner who is making a significant impact in the mobility sector this year.

In 2024, we saw hundreds of exceptional women nominated from leading companies such as Lime, May Mobility, Ayvens, Nissan and hundreds more. Amelie de Valroger, Global Head of Consultancy and Electric Solutions at ALD Automotive, from Ayvens, took home the award for her outstanding contributions to mobility.

Across the mobility industry, women will always be leading innovation, shaping policy and driving transformative change. The Woman in Mobility Award recognises the leaders, visionaries and change-makers redefining the future of transportation – nominate them today!

Nominations close April 1, 2025. A shortlist will be announced, and the public will vote for the winner, who will be revealed at MOVE 2025 in London on June 18, 2025. Use the nomination form below.

Take a look at our MOVE 2025 women speakers who deserve your nomination – view the full agenda here.

  • Helen Pan, General Manager & Board of Directors, Baidu
  • Celina Mikolajczak, Chief Battery Technology Officer, Lyten
  • Katharina Uribe, SVP, Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel
  • Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility
  • Maria Uvarova, Senior Vice President, Software Product Management, Stellantis
  • Kana Inagaki, Industry Editor, Financial Times
  • Helene Niklasson, VP Innovation Ecosystems and Partnerships & Head of CampX, Volvo Group
  • Elena Boisseuil, CX Journey Director, Nissan
  • Katharina Tomoff, SVP Global Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), DHL
  • Rebecca Trebble, Chief Product Officer, GRIDSERVE
  • Tilia Gode, Head of Risk & Insurance, Waymo
  • Christina Calderato, Director of Transport Strategy and Policy, Transport for London
  • Rebecca Marsden, VP Commercial Finance, Oxa
  • Lisa Johnson, Vice President Global Public Affairs, Starship Technologies
  • Haya Verwoord Douidri, Director of Public Policy and Licensing, Bolt
  • Karen Peeters, Head of Business Innovation, Toyota Motor Europe
  • Caryn-Ann Allen, Associate Director – Sustainability, Geopost
  • Christina Moe Gjerde, VP Northern Europe, Voi
  • Carla Kranenborg – van Eerd, Deputy Mayor, Municipality of Breda
  • Stina Torjesen, VP Sustainability, Morrow Batteries
  • Shadee Malekafzali, Director, Investor Relations & Partnerships, May Mobility
  • Shamala Evans-Gadgil, Senior Programme/Project Manager, Coventry City Council
  • Judith Hayton, Transport Strategy and Planning Manager – Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, Transport for London
  • Sabina Edenlund, Technical Leader – SW Test Driven Development, Volvo Cars
  • Margaux Meidinger, Head of European CSR Affairs, Le Groupe La Poste
  • Srivalli Boddupalli, Sr. Data Scientist, Lucid Motors
  • Jacinta Hargan, Head of Mobility Strategy, Customer Experience & Digital, NEOM
  • Lynne McDonald, Head of Local Net Zero, UK Power Networks
  • Céline Domecq, Director Public Affairs EU | Central, Volvo Cars
  • Liisa Andersson, Project Manager, Ruter
  • Shivani Raina, Global Director – Automotive Data Products, Stellantis
  • Sharmila Mukherjee, EVP, Chief Strategic Planning and Development Officer, CapMetro
  • Lobna Karoui, Chief Insights for Autonomous Driving, Global Data & AI Sr Director, Stellantis
  • Clare Jackson, Chief Executive, Hydrogen UK
  • Pam Turton, Head of Transport Strategy, Sustainable Communities, Bath & North East Somerset Council
  • Vivetha Natterjee, Senior Technical Specialist AD, Zeekr Technology Europe AB
  • Melissa Bauer, ESG and Sustainability Strategy Lead, eBay
  • Elena Masina, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, Volvo Financial Services
  • Mara Cole, Deputy Head of Mobility, Bayern Innovativ
  • Oana Penu, InnoEnergy Skills Institute Director, EIT InnoEnergy
  • Amy Carter, EV Operations Manager, DAF Trucks Limited
  • Türkan Edege, R&D and IPR Chief Engineer, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.Ş.
  • Rinat Yogev, Partner, GM Ventures
  • Carol Choi, Flexibility Commercial Manager, UK Power Networks
  • Aviva Levy, Associate Director, Stakeholder Relations & Policy Development, Toronto Parking Authority
  • Jane Sherry, Head of Sustainable Transport | Neighbourhoods and Environment, Waltham Forest Council
  • Isabella Panovic, Programme Manager – Zero Emission Road Freight, Innovate UK
  • Claire Spooner, Director of Mobility, Innovate UK
  • Anne Marie Purcell, Chief Transformation Officer, Transport for Greater Manchester
  • Cristina Juarez, CIO, CARNET Barcelona
  • Claire Eagan, Director of Legal, Vay
  • Ana Barjasic, Board Member, European Innovation Council
  • Victoria Saunders, Innovation Lead – Hydrogen in Transport, Innovate UK
  • Sandra Witzel, Chair, Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC)
  • Stefania Pesavento, Ambassador, Diversity in Transport, EU Commission
  • Alysia Johnson, President, Car Connectivity Consortium
  • Joanna White, Roads Development Director, National Highways
  • Michiko Kato, Partner, Woven Capital
  • Nicole LeBlanc, Partner, Woven Capital
  • Elena Ciccotelli, Host and Producer, EVs for Everyone
  • Catherine Bowen, Head of Decarbonisation & Future Mobility, BVRLA
  • Anat Bonshtien, Partner, Mobilion Ventures
  • Caro De Brouwer, Director Network Development, Fastned
  • Rita Rinaldo, Head of Projects and Studies Implementation Division, European Space Agency
  • Camilla Fowler, Director of Safety Assurance, Oxa
  • Anna Krajinska, UK Director, Transport & Environment
  • Maynie Yang, Associate, Commercial Transport, Bloomberg NEF
  • Jennie Martin, Trustee, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS)
  • Vicky Read, CEO, ChargeUK
  • Emma Guthrie, CEO, The Hydrogen Energy Association
  • Tali Rosenwaks, Partner, Next Gear Ventures
  • Patrizia Niehaus, CEO, Kinto Join
  • Alison Edwards, Director of Policy and External Relations, Confederation for Passenger Transport
  • Victoria Armstrong, CEO, Community Transport Association
  • Rakhi Jain, Business Strategy Manager, Motability Operations
  • Cristina Donofrio, Director of Operations, Third Lane Mobility – Bird and Spin Brands on behalf of Micro-Mobility for Europe
  • Alexia Course, CCO, Transport for Wales

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Why MOVE is the place to be in June

Why MOVE is the place to be in June

MOVE, the world’s #1 converged mobility event, is fast-approaching.

MOVE 2025 promises to be the world’s most expansive learning experience in the mobility space and the ultimate networking opportunity to meet world leaders.

With 600+ speakers, 250+ exhibitors, 200+ start-ups and 5,000+ attendees from across the global mobility ecosystem joining us in London this June, you can’t afford to miss out.

 

Meet leading international experts from across the mobility value chain..

MOVE brings together top tier decision makers for you from across the global mobility ecosystem, under one roof.

 

 

Featuring 22 tracks. 

The intersection of decision makers you will have access to over the 2 days makes spending time away from the office worth it. Why attend 6-7 events a year when you can attend one?

 

MOVE connects the entire mobility ecosystem, focusing on tech, innovation, and transformation. By bringing together all the people and companies redefining urban transport across the globe, this event provides an unparalleled opportunity for every vertical within the ecosystem to come together, learn, innovate, do business, and push boundaries.

 

 

The latest start-ups in mobility

Importantly it can also connect you with the start-ups changing the future. In 2024 over 300 start-ups presented, pitched and found partners.

Take a look at some of the latest mobility start-ups joining MOVE in the Start-Up Village this year.

 

 

Networking after hours

 

 

Everyone knows the best networking happens after hours so join us for a night to remember as we kick out the jams at the MOVE afterparty!

There is no funkier nor groovier party in mobility. The MOVE GROOVE lets you kick back and network in a less formal setting.

 

Early-bird tickets are on sale

Claim 35% off tickets by booking your ticket at just £1,295 until 7th March, when this early-bird offer will end and prices will rise.

Don’t miss your chance to save £700 – book today.

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Meet MOVE 2025’s keynote speakers from BYD, Pony.ai, CATL and more

Meet MOVE 2025’s keynote speakers from BYD, Pony.ai, CATL and more

The entire mobility ecosystem is connected at MOVE, the world’s #1 converged mobility event, and this week we’re thrilled to unveil this year’s keynote speaker line-up.

These leaders represent the cutting-edge of mobility innovation, sustainability, and transformation, redefining how the world moves.

From innovative executives of global giants, to visionaries driving the next wave of technology and connectivity, each speaker brings unparalleled expertise and insight.

Don’t miss the action — grab your MOVE 2025 ticket for just £1,195 now.

MOVE will bring 600+ speakers to London this June. Here’s a glimpse of just some of the trailblazers joining the keynote stage, who will be discussing mobility futures, supply chain issues, EVs, software-defined vehicles and much more:

 

 

Join us and thousands of your industry peers at MOVE 2025 for the preeminent mobility event experience.

Save £800 — book your ticket at just £1,195 now, sale ends this Friday 14th February.

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Meet the companies disrupting the mobility ecosystem across the globe

Meet the companies disrupting the mobility ecosystem across the globe

MOVE connects the entire mobility ecosystem, focused on tech, business models and sustainable futures. The only mobility event to bring every vertical in the urban transport ecosystem together will return to the ExCeL, London in June 2025 for its 7th edition, we will bring together 6,000+ mobility leaders.

Remember — tickets are a huge 50% off right now. Grab your MOVE ticket for just £995!

 

                    

 

⬇️ Meet MOVE’s first 300 early-confirmed speakers ⬇️

 

Keynotes

  • Karl Deppen, President & CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation 
  • Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG 
  • Yves Bonnefont, Chief Software Officer, Stellantis 
  • Isbrand Ho, Former Managing Director, BYD Europe, BYD 
  • Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist, Ford
  • Helen Pan, General Manager & Board of Directors, Baidu 
  • Thijs Meijling, Managing Director, Europe Business, NIO 
  • Fathi Tlatli, President Global Sector Auto-Mobility, DHL 
  • John Kwon, General Counsel, CATL 
  • Jacinta Hargan, Executive Director, Mobility, NEOM 
  • Katharina Uribe, SVP, Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel 
  • Stephan Jannis, Senior Vice President Supply – Rechargeable Battery Materials, Umicore 
  • Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO, IONITY 
  • Andrew Cornelia, CEO, Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging 
  • Dong Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures 
  • Katharina Tomoff, SVP, Global Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), DHL 
  • Celina Mikolajczak, Chief Battery Technology Officer, Lyten
  • Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa 
  • Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility 
  • Christina Calderato, Director of Transport Strategy and Policy, Transport for London 
  • Seth Ullman, VP, Transportation, New York City Economic Development Corporation 
  • Michael Dean, Global Head of Automotive Research, Bloomberg Intelligence 
  • Nicholas Mazzei, Vice President – Sustainability – Europe, DP World 
  • Marcus Welz, CEO, Hyundai Connected Mobility GmbH 

 

 

Car OEMs

  • Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG 
  • Yves Bonnefont, Chief Software Officer, Stellantis 
  • Gareth Dunsmore, Managing Director e-Micro Mobility, Nissan AMIEO 
  • Isbrand Ho, Former Managing Director, BYD Europe, BYD 
  • Maria Uvarova, Senior Vice President, Software Product Management, Stellantis 
  • Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist, Ford 
  • Nils Jaeger, President, Volvo Autonomous Solutions 
  • Thijs Meijling, Managing Director, Europe Business, NIO 
  • Andrew Cornelia, CEO, Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging 
  • Tommy Hansson Strand, Vice president Innovation Lab, Volvo Group 
  • Leon Van Der Merwe, VP Circular Economy & Energy Business, Toyota Motor Europe 
  • Lobna Karoui, Chief Insights for Connected Products, Stellantis 
  • Elena Boisseuil, CX Journey Director, Nissan 
  • Arran Simms, Chief Engineer Data, Fleet and Business Opportunities, Jaguar Land Rover  
  • Eric Aufricht, Head of Mercedes me Charge – Overseas & China, Mercedes-Benz Mobility Mario De Felice, Head of Software Architecture Chapter, JLR 
  • Stephen Ryden-Lloyd, Global Head of Ecommerce, Nissan 
  • Erwin Bakker, Head of Strategy & Transformation – Global Financial Services, JLR  
  • Oliver Adrian, Head of Charging & Energy Strategy, Business Development & Go-to-Market, Model e, Ford 
  • Anne Fenninger, Head of Data & Software Academy, Stellantis 
  • Julien Fredonie, Head of Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Venturing Europe & Africa, Honda Innovations 
  • Shafiq Urrehman, Technical Lead AI/ML (VP) & Advisor – Digital Technologies, Zeekr Technology Europe 
  • Helene Niklasson, VP Innovation ecosystems and partnerships and Head of CampX, Volvo Group 
  • Türkan Edege, R&D and IPR Chief Engineer, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.Ş. 
  • Alexander Petrofski, Head of Energy Solutions, Volvo Car Corporation 
  • Abby Vietor, Global Director, Dealer Training & Productivity / Head of Ford University, Ford Motor Company 
  • Dimitrios Merkouris, Head of AccZero Initiative, Volvo Car Corporation 
  • Charles French, Head of Network Development, Franchise Operations, Hyundai Motor UK Ltd 
  • Dominique Massonie, Head of Software Internationalization, NOMI-EU, NIO 
  • Céline Domecq, Director Public Affairs EU | Central, Volvo Cars 
  • Dr. Manuel Schneider, Head of Open Innovation, BMW Group 
  • Andrew Pilkington, Director, VINFAST Europe 
  • Carl-Adam Wahlstedt, VP, Head of Charging Access, Scania 
  • Shivani Raina, Global Director-Automotive Data Products, Stellantis 
  • Michael Horani, Director – Filament Labs, Mitsubishi 
  • Florian Schwendner, Head of Strategy & Co-Founder, Hyundai Connected Mobility GmbH 
  • Patrick Blume, Head of Data Business, Mercedes-Benz AG 
  • Michael Makhoul, Product Ownership, BEV New Services – Emobility, Audi Business Innovation 
  • Oxana Grishina, Head of Section, Future Retail & Transformation, Hyundai Motor UK 
  • Toni Plöchl, Head of Innovation Strategy and Strategic University Cooperation, BMW Group 
  • Yogev Burshtein, Future Mobility Manager, Hyundai 
  • Ninos Poli, Technology Leader Vehicle Propulsion, Scania 
  • Nicola Dallatana, Senior Manager – Mobility & Open Innovation, Toyota 
  • Giuseppe Calo ,Model e EV charging | Go-to-market Manager, Ford 
  • Aman Tripathi, Electrification Transformation Manager (EV Vehicle and Ecosystem), Nissan AMIEO 
  • Sriram Venkatakrishnan, Senior Product Manager- Smartcharging and Flexibility services, Volvo Cars 
  • Elena Masina, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, Volvo Financial Services 
  • Javier Ibanez-Guzman, Expert Autonomous Systems, Renault 
  • John Murphy, Managing Director, Pivotal – Subscription by JLR 
  • Ross Garvie, Connected Car Services – Business Development Lead, Nissan AMIEO  
  • Håkan Sivencrona, Senior Technical Leader, SVA Safe Vehicle Automation, Volvo Cars Vivetha Natterjee, Senior Technical Specialist AD, Zeekr Technology Europe AB 
  • Amit Mehta, Head of SW Solutions Using OTA, Stellantis 
  • Ed Smith, Fleet Operations Manager – Mocean Subscription, Hyundai Motor UK Ltd 
  • Sabina Edenlund, Technical Leader- SW Test driven development, Volvo Cars 
  • Sascha von Behren, Group Innovation Management Mobility Strategy Lead, BMW Group 
  • Marcus Henry, Group Product Owner – Sustainable Future Transport, Engineering Research, Jaguar Land Rover 
  • Srivalli Boddupalli, Sr. Data Scientist, Lucid Motors 
  • Peter Dow, Vice President of Engineering – UK Managing Director, REE Auto 

 

Autonomous Vehicles

  • Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa 
  • Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility 
  • Andreas Reschka, Senior Director Product, Systems, and Safety, Pony.ai  
  • Richard Fairchild, Chief Operations Officer, Aurrigo 
  • Lisa Johnson, VP Global Public Affairs, Starship Technologies 
  • Rebecca Marsden, VP Commercial Finance, Oxa 
  • Danilo Buncic, COO, Verne 
  • Shadee Malekafzali, Director, Investor Relations & Partnerships, May Mobility 
  • Valentin Naidja, Senior Vice President Revenue, Starship Technologies 
  • Claire Eagan, Director of Legal, Vay 
  • Francis McKinney, Head of Technology, Zenzic 
  • Camilla Fowler, Director of Safety Assurance, Oxa 

 

Truck OEMs

  • Carl-Magnus Norden, Founder, Volta Trucks 
  • Henrik Engdahl, Director Electromobility Business Development, Volvo Trucks 
  • Ian Palmer, MD, HVS 
  • Carlos Oliveira Rodrigues, Managing Director, Renault Trucks UK  
  • Louis Jones, EV & Connected Services Director, DAF Trucks Limited  
  • Brian Cooper, Chief Engineer Propulsion, HVS 
  • Umar Sharif, Electromobility Insight and Support Manager, Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland 
  • Amy Carter, EV Operations Manager, DAF Trucks Limited 
  • Masoom Kumar, Team lead – Advance Analytics, Powertrain Strategic Development, Volvo Group Trucks Technology 
  • Vijay Jayaraman, Senior Machine Learning Engineer (Simulation in Loop), Scania 

 

Bus OEMs

  • Karl Deppen, President & CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation 
  • Deniz Cetin, CCO, Karsan 
  • Tomasz Werocy, Product Cybersecurity Compliance Officer, Volvo Buses 

 

Charge Point Operators

  • Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO, IONITY 
  • Roy Williamson, Interim CEO and Board Chair, GRIDSERVE 
  • Andy Palmer, Chairman, Pod Point 
  • Dev Chana, Managing Director UK, e.on Drive 
  • Sam Clarke, Chief Vehicle Officer, GRIDSERVE 
  • Matt Ersin, Senior Director – Government and Public Affairs, Fastned   
  • Neil Hutchings, International Development Director, InstaVolt 
  • Anthony De Sousa, Director of Construction and Infrastructure, ChargePoint 
  • Rauno Fuchs, Vice President Government Affairs, Jolt Energy 
  • Rebecca Trebble, Chief Product Officer, GRIDSERVE 
  • Joe Gorman, Director – UK, Ireland, Nordics, ChargePoint 
  • Ian Johnston, CEO, Osprey Charging 
  • Meta Kessler, Director Corporate Strategy, IONITY 
  • Matt Davies, Director & Founder, Octopus Energy 
  • Jake Potent, Director of Government Affairs & Policy, Revel 
  • Caro De Brouwer, Director Network Development, Fastned  
  • Alexandra Lovell, Director of Customer, Sainsbury’s Smart Charge 

 

Utilities

  • Neil Madgwick, Head of Connections Service Delivery, UK Power Networks 
  • Rob Silvester, Head of Energy Flexibility, UK and Ireland, SSE 
  • Alex Schoch, Global Head Flexibility & Electrification, Octopus Energy  
  • Steve Smith, Interim Chief Strategy and Regulation Officer, National Grid  
  • Alex Thwaites, Director of EV, OVO 
  • Andrew Mouat, Head of Smart Mobility, Scottish Power 
  • Jamie Bright, Head of DSO Data Science, UK Power Networks 
  • Michael Evans, Global Optimisation and Analytics Lead, Octopus Energy Group 
  • Rob Simister, Director – Fleet Operations, Centrica Plc 
  • Leon Gomez, Contract Manager, SSE Renewables 
  • Lynne McDonald, Head of Local Net Zero, UK Power Networks 

 

Battery Manufacturers

  • John Kwon, General Counsel, CATL 
  • Andreas Reschka, Senior Director of Product, Systems and Safety, Pony.ai
  • Gene Berdichevsky, co-founder and CEO, Sila 
  • Fredrik Agelén, Chief Program Manager for Mariestad Industrialization Program, Volvo Group 
  • Francisco Carranza Sierra, CEO, Basquevolt 
  • Robin Bell, NPI Director, Ilika 
  • Nemanja Mikac, CEO, ElevenEs 
  • Stina Torjesen, VP Sustainability, Morrow Batteries 
  • Francisco Carranza Sierra, CEO, Basquevolt

 

Fleet – ridehail / car rental / taxis 

  • Andrew Smith, SVP & Managing Director UK, Sixt 
  • Ben Lawson, Vice President – Strategic Initiatives, Global, Enterprise Mobility  
  • Gary Smith, Managing Director – UK, Ireland & Nordics, Europcar Mobility Group  
  • Hardik Mehta, Head of Cyber Risk Management, Uber 
  • Jehan de Thé, Group Public Affairs Director, Europcar Mobility Group 
  • Ilya Gusakov, Senior Director of EMEA & LATAM, inDrive 
  • Guy Gaash, VP Global Partnerships, Gett 
  • Daniel Severin, Head of Insurance, Bolt 
  • Andries Smit, Head of New Ventures, inDrive 
  • Asher Moses, CEO, Sherbet 
  • Oz Choudhri, Head of Mobility Solutions & Public Sector – UK & Ireland, Enterprise Mobility 
  • Alvin Castillo, Head of Vehicle Procurement & Manufacturer Engagement, Octopus Electric Vehicles 
  • Vincent Moindrot, CEO, Carlili 

 

Fleet – delivery / logistics / corporate 

  • Katharina Uribe, SVP, Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel 
  • Nicholas Mazzei, Vice President – Sustainability – Europe, DP World 
  • Angad Singh, Global Digital and Technology Director – Emerging Technology, Aramex 
  • Paul Janacek, SVP Group Fleet, Austria Post 
  • Katharina Tomoff, SVP, Global Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), DHL 
  • Chase Lario, VP of Grocery, Careem 
  • Fathi Tlatli, President Global Sector Auto-Mobility, DHL 
  • Stuart Murphy, Head of Fleet Transformation and Integration, Royal Mail 
  • Melissa Bauer, ESG and Sustainability Strategy Lead, eBay 
  • Adrien Dedieu, Chief of Staff, Global Strategist and PMO, DHL 
  • Margaux Meidinger, Head of European CSR Affairs, Le Groupe La Poste 
  • Tim Davies, Head of Out Of Home and Indoor Accounts, DPD UK 
  • Dale Eynon, Director, Defra Group Fleet Services, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 
  • Patrick Dunne, Director of Group Property, Procurement & EV Ventures, Sainsbury’s 
  • Maaike Hofwijk – Van Hemmen, Fleet Manager Europe & NL, G4S 
  • Ben Varey, Former Director of Global Fleet Management, Otis 
  • Cliff Smith, Fleet Engineering Manager, Tesco 
  • Toby Groom, Global Head of EV Logistics Solutions, DHL 
  • Kris Beyens, CFO, Wolt 
  • José Coelho, Fleet Manager, CTT Correios Portugal 
  • Murray Goodrick, VP Business Development – Manufacturing Logistics, DHL Supply Chain 
  • Michael Johnson, Co-Founder and CRO, Zoomo 
  • Han Zantingh, CCO, Delivery Mates 
  • Dennis Clerkefors, Senior Director – Automotive, DSV 

 

Micromobility

  • Timo Buetefisch, CEO, Cooltra 
  • Michael Washinushi, Co-CEO, Third Lane Mobility – Bird & Spin 
  • Christina Moe Gjerde, VP Northern Europe, Voi 
  • Michael Johnson, Co-Founder and CRO, Zoomo 

 

Transport Operators & Public Transport 

  • Christina Calderato, Director of Transport Strategy and Policy, Transport for London 
  • Dheeraj Bhardwaj, Group CEO, City Group Co 
  • Anne Marie Purcell, CTO, Transport for Greater Manchester  
  • Faizan Ahmad, Decarbonisation Programme Director, First Bus John Birtwistle, Head of Policy, First Bus 
  • Mike Hyde, Chief Data Officer, Trainline 
  • Torsten Wiesske, Senior Manager Transport On-Demand Innovation & New Markets, Transdev 
  • Alex Gilbert, Head of Energy & Electrification, Transport for London 
  • Mike Waters, Director of Policy, Strategy and Innovation, Transport for West Midlands 
  • Liisa Andersson, Project Manager, Ruter AS / Fremmot 
  • Dan Champion, Head of Environment & Technology Portfolios, Transport for London 
  • Mark Collins, Head of Future Transport, Transport for West Midlands 
  • Judith Hayton, Transport Strategy and Planning Manager – Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, Transport for London 

 

Cities & Government

  • Jacinta Hargan, Executive Director, Mobility, NEOM 
  • Brian Gardner, CIO, City of Dallas 
  • Seth Ullman, VP, Transportation, New York City Economic Development Corporation 
  • Shermin Chan, Planning & Innovation Lead, Digital Mobility, NEOM 
  • Christian Derix, Senior Director, NEOM 
  • Sharmila Mukherjee, EVP, Chief Strategic Planning and Development Officer, CapMetro 
  • Charles de la Chevrotière, Executive Director, Business and Mobility Strategies, Agence de mobilite durable 
  • Lola Ortiz Sanchez, General Director, Planning and Mobility Infrastructure, City of Madrid 
  • Aviva Levy, Associate Director, Stakeholder Relations & Policy Development, Toronto Parking Authority 
  • Paul Chandler, Head of Traffic Management Digital Services, Traffic & Technology Division, Department for Transport 
  • Anton Nikitin, Chief Sustainability Officer, City of Vilnius 
  • Jaromír Beranek, Member of the Prague City Assembly, Chairman of the International Relations and EU Funds Committee, City of Prague 
  • Claire Spooner, Director of Mobility, Innovate UK 
  • Matthew Eastwood, Head of EV Infrastructure, Consumer Incentives and Fleets, Transport Scotland 
  • Dr Joanna White, Roads Development Director, National Highways 
  • Oleg Polovynko, Adviser to the Mayor of Kyiv City on Digitalization, Kyiv City Council 
  • Nick Reed, Chief Road Safety Adviser, National Highways 
  • Dmytro Petsiy, Deputy Director of the Department of Urban Mobility and Street Infrastructure, Lviv City Council 
  • Mara Cole, Deputy Head of Mobility, Bayern Innovativ 
  • Liam O’Brien, Head of Secure Connected Places, Department for Science, Technology & Innovation 
  • Abdullah Ali Salim Al-Busaidi, Net Zero Manager, Ministry of Transport of Oman 
  • Laurent Jaffart, Director of Connectivity, European Space Agency 
  • Ian Constance, CEO, Advanced Propulsion Centre 
  • Stefania Pesavento, Ambassador, Diversity in Transport Program, European Commission 
  • Andrew Rogers, Former Deputy Federal Highway Administrator, US Department of Transportation
  • Joe Tilley, Sustainability and Strategic Portfolio Director, Crown Commercial Service 
  • Rita Rinaldo, Head of Projects and Studies Implementation Division, European Space Agency 
  • Nicolai Harnisch, Lead Connected Mobility, Bayern International 

 

Councils 

  • Colin Chick, Executive Director of Economy, Environment & Infrastructure, Gloucestershire County Council 
  • Shamala Evans-Gadgil, Senior Programme/Project Manager, Coventry City Council 
  • Alex Beckett, Chair of Highways and Transport Committee, Cambridgeshire County Council 
  • Pam Turton, Head of Transport Strategy, Sustainable Communities, Bath & North East Somerset Council 
  • Matthew Ling, Environment Strategy Programme Manager, Suffolk County Council 
  • Sunil Budhdeo, Transport Innovation Manager, Coventry City Council 
  • Christopher Mills, Transport Strategy Programme Manager, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority 
  • Chris Demetriou, Assistant Director of Corporate Fleet, Transport & Accessible Community Transport, Islington Council 
  • Jane Sherry, Head of Sustainable Transport | Neighbourhoods and Environment, Waltham Forest Council 
  • Martin Schaeferbarthold, Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) Programme Officer, Economy & Infrastructure Directorate, Solihull Council 
  • Paul Gambrell, Team Leader – ZEV and Energy Integration, Innovation Service, Oxfordshire County Council 

 

Associations & Charities

  • Celia Greaves, CEO, The Hydrogen Energy Association 
  • Polyvios Polyviou, Programme Director, Transport, Business LDN 
  • Clare Jackson, Chief Executive, Hydrogen UK 
  • Catherine Bowen, Head of Decarbonisation & Future Mobility, BVRLA 
  • Anna Krajinska, UK Director, Transport & Environment 
  • John Poli, Manufacturing Director, UKBIC 
  • Aaron Wade, Program Director, Europe, Volta Foundation Alysia Johnson, President, Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC 
  • Cristina Juarez, CIO, CARNET Barcelona 
  • Barclay Davies OBE, Director for Cymru/Wales, Bus Users UK 
  • Jeremy Yapp, Chair, SmartEn 
  • Giles Perkins, Live Labs 2 Programme Director, ADEPT 
  • Shay Natarajan, Partner, Mobility Impact Partners 
  • Sandra Witzel, Chair, Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC) 
  • Richard Dilks, CEO, CoMo UK 
  • Max Sugarman, CEO, ITS-UK 
  • Harry Fisher, Innovation Manager, Motability Foundation

 

Investors & VC

  • Christian Schneider, Vice President – Private Equity, BlackRock  
  • Brian Peers, Global Head of Sustainable Transport, HSBC  
  • Michael Chan, Managing Director, MTR-Lab 
  • Richard Hill, Sector Head – Mobility & Logistics, NatWest 
  • David Sokolic, Partner, Frontier Fund, Toyota Ventures 
  • Pierre Georget, Director, Batteries, Metals and Industries EMEA, Societe Generale 
  • Dong Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures 
  • Rohit Kumar, Director-Investment Banking and Transition Finance, Standard Chartered 
  • Alexei Andreev, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Autotech Ventures 
  • Rinat Yogev, Partner, GM Ventures 
  • Ana Barjasic, Board Member, European Innovation Council  
  • Kei Onishi, CEO & Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Ventures  
  • Sungkwon Kang, Investment Director, LG Technology Ventures 
  • Jonathan Maxwell, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Sustainable Development Capital LLP 
  • Michiko Kato, Partner, Woven Capital 
  • Robert Hein, Head of BMW Startup Garage, BMW Startup Garage  
  • Paulo Andrez, Member of Expert Group, European Innovation Council 
  • Avi Feldman, Managing Partner, Mobilion Ventures 
  • Steve Hellman, Managing Partner, Mobility Impact Partners 
  • Alexandra Renner, Startup Lead R&D Division, BMW Startup Garage 
  • Fabian Bosch, Startup Lead R&D Division, BMW Startup Garage 
  • Nicole LeBlanc, Partner, Woven Capital 
  • Dr. Anat Bonshtien, Partner, Mobilion Ventures 
  • Andrew Flett, General Partner, Mobility Impact Partners 
  • Isaac Ng, Associate Head of Investment, MTR Lab

 

Press 

  • Jianhua Li, News Correspondent, China Global Television Network (CGTN)  
  • Michael Dean, Global Head of Automotive Research, Bloomberg Intelligence  
  • Maynie Yang, Associate, Commercial Transport, Bloomberg NEF 
  • Paul Hutton, Co-owner, Technology Editor, Highways News 

 

Dealerships

  • Marc Palmer, Head of Strategy and Insights, Autotrader.co.uk 
  • Eric Barbosa, VP of Variable Operations, Cavender Auto Group

 

Mining / Mining Supply Chain

  • Jeremy Wrathall, CEO, Cornish Lithium 
  • Stephan Jannis, Senior Vice President Supply – Rechargeable Battery Materials, Umicore 
  • Osher Beveridge, Sustainability Analyst, London Metal Exchange 
  • Greg Bogie, Commercial Director, Green Lithium 
  • Nick Grundish, VP of Battery Technology, EnergyX 
  • Christian Schneider, Vice President – Private Equity, BlackRock 

 

Universities

  • Jonathan Sprinkle, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt Dan Work, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt  
  • Dr Raul Rodriguez, Vice-President, Woxsen University 
  • Yongjing Wang, Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of Birmingham 
  • Hemachandran Kannan, Director of AI Research Centre, Woxsen University 
  • Amit Mishra, Director, National Spectrum Centre, Wales

 

Racing

  • Ali Russell, Managing Director, Extreme E & Extreme H 
  • Mark Grain, Technical Director, Extreme E & Extreme H 

 

                    

 

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Join us and thousands of your industry peers at MOVE 2025. Book your ticket at just £1,995 £995, sale ends Friday 24th January.

And remember, save an extra 10% on group bookings of 3+.

 

 

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MOVE’s picklist: Top start-ups to watch in 2025

MOVE’s picklist: Top start-ups to watch in 2025

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 Secures $3M in Seed Funding alongside Acquisition of EVAdoption LLC to Power Unified Electric Mobility

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

Inside FocalX’s plan to use vision AI to transform car inspection

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

10 promising Hungarian startups you must keep an eye on in 2024 and beyond | EU-Startups

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

‘EV Health Checker’ creator ClearWatt reaches £200,000 fundraising target with latest investment from Prova

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

Exclusive: When Zag met Ana, the new mobility AI assistant

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.

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BYD, Mercedes-Benz, NEOM & more confirmed for MOVE 2025

BYD, Mercedes-Benz, NEOM & more confirmed for MOVE 2025

MOVE is a converged mobility event. Leaders and visionaries from across the mobility value chain gather at MOVE for an unparalleled opportunity to learn, innovate, partner and do business.

MOVE hosts the world’s leading experts from charge-point operators (CPOs), auto-makers, fleet operators, governments and cities, transport operators and more.

Don’t miss your chance to meet and learn from the best of the best alongside 7,000 attendees.

Book your ticket now for just £795. That’s 60% off the usual price of £1,995

So, who are some of the 648 speakers that have joined our lineup for MOVE 2025 so far?

 

  • Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG
  • George Wallis, Fleet Operations Manager, JLR
  • Yves Bonnefont, Chief Software Officer, Stellantis
  • Gareth Dunsmore, Managing Director e-Micro Mobility, Nissan AMIEO
  • Isbrand Ho, Former Managing Director, BYD Europe, BYD
  • Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist, Ford
  • Nils Jaeger, President, Volvo Autonomous Solutions
  • Thijs Meijling, Managing Director, Europe Business, NIO
  • Andrew Cornelia, CEO, Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging
  • Leon Van Der Merwe, VP Circular Economy & Energy Business, Toyota Motor Europe
  • Elena Boisseuil, CX Journey Director, Nissan

 

  • Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa
  • Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility
  • Richard Fairchild, Chief Operations Officer, Aurrigo
  • Lisa Johnson, VP Global Public Affairs, Starship Technologies
  • Rebecca Marsden, VP Commercial Finance, Oxa
  • Danilo Buncic, COO, Verne
  • Shadee Malekafzali, Director, Investor Relations & Partnerships, May Mobility
  • Valentin Naidja, Senior Vice President Revenue, Starship Technologies
  • Claire Eagan, Director of Legal, Vay
  • Francis McKinney, Head of Technology, Zenzic

 

  • Carl-Magnus Norden, Founder, Volta Trucks
  • Henrik Engdahl, Director Electromobility Business Development, Volvo Trucks
  • Ian Palmer, MD, HVS
  • Carlos Oliveira Rodrigues, Managing Director, Renault Trucks UK
  • Louis Jones, EV & Connected Services Director, DAF Trucks Limited
  • Brian Cooper, Chief Engineer Propulsion, HVS
  • Umar Sharif, Electromobility Insight and Support Manager, Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland
  • Amy Carter, EV Operations Manager, DAF Trucks Limited
  • Masoom Kumar, Team lead – Advance Analytics, Powertrain Strategic Development, Volvo Group Trucks Technology
  • Vijay Jayaraman, Senior Machine Learning Engineer (Simulation in Loop), Scania

 

  • Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO, IONITY
  • Andy Palmer, Chairman, Pod Point
  • Dev Chana, Managing Director UK, e.on Drive
  • Sam Clarke, Chief Vehicle Officer, GRIDSERVE
  • Matt Davies, Director, Octopus Energy
  • Neil Hutchings, International Development Director, InstaVolt
  • Anthony De Sousa, Director of Construction and Infrastructure, ChargePoint
  • Rauno Fuchs, Vice President Government Affairs, Jolt Energy
  • Rebecca Trebble, Chief Product Officer, GRIDSERVE
  • Ian Johnston, CEO, Osprey Charging

 

  • Neil Madgwick, Head of Connections Service Delivery, UK Power Networks
  • Rob Silvester, Head of Energy Flexibility, UK and Ireland, SSE
  • Alex Schoch, Global Head Flexibility & Electrification, Octopus Energy
  • Steve Smith, Interim Chief Strategy and Regulation Officer, National Grid
  • Alex Thwaites, Director of EV, OVO
  • Andrew Mouat, Head of Smart Mobility, Scottish Power
  • Jamie Bright, Head of DSO Data Science, UK Power Networks
  • Michael Evans, Global Optimisation and Analytics Lead, Octopus Energy Group
  • Rob Simister, Director – Fleet Operations, Centrica
  • Leon Gomez, Contract Manager, SSE Renewables

 

  • Andrew Smith, SVP & Managing Director UK, Sixt
  • Ben Lawson, Vice President – Strategic Initiatives, Global, Enterprise Mobility
  • Gary Smith, Managing Director – UK, Ireland & Nordics, Europcar Mobility Group
  • Hardik Mehta, Head of Cyber Risk Management, Uber
  • Jehan de Thé, Group Public Affairs Director, Europcar Mobility Group
  • Guy Gaash, VP Global Partnerships, Gett
  • Asher Moses, CEO, Sherbet
  • Oz Choudhri, Head of Mobility Solutions & Public Sector – UK & Ireland, Enterprise Mobility
  • Alvin Castillo, Head of Vehicle Procurement & Manufacturer Engagement, Octopus Electric Vehicles
  • Tommy Wilson, Strategic Initiatives, Getaround

 

  • Katharina Uribe, SVP, Automotive & New Mobility, Kuehne + Nagel
  • Nicholas Mazzei, Vice President – Sustainability – Europe, DP World
  • Angad Singh, Global Digital and Technology Director – Emerging Technology, Aramex
  • Paul Janacek, SVP Group Fleet, Austria Post
  • Katharina Tomoff, SVP, Global Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), DHL
  • Chase Lario, VP of Grocery, Careem
  • Stuart Murphy, Head of Fleet Transformation and Integration, Royal Mail
  • Melissa Bauer, ESG and Sustainability Strategy Lead, eBay
  • Margaux Meidinger, Head of European CSR Affairs, Le Groupe La Poste
  • Tim Davies, Head of Out Of Home and Indoor Accounts, DPD UK

 

  • Christina Calderato, Director of Transport Strategy and Policy, Transport for London
  • Dheeraj Bhardwaj, Group CEO, City Group Co
  • Anne Marie Purcell, CTO, Transport for Greater Manchester
  • Faizan Ahmad, Decarbonisation Programme Director, First Bus
  • Matt Greener, Director of Zero Emissions Institute, Arriva
  • Mike Hyde, Chief Data Officer, Trainline
  • Torsten Wiesske, Senior Manager Transport On-Demand Innovation & New Markets, Transdev
  • Diego Fuentes, CTO & CPO, Metbus
  • Alex Gilbert, Head of Energy & Electrification, Transport for London
  • Mike Waters, Director of Policy, Strategy and Innovation, Transport for West Midlands

 

  • Jacinta Hargan, Executive Director, Mobility, NEOM
  • Brian Gardner, CIO, City of Dallas
  • Seth Ullman, VP, Transportation, New York City Economic Development Corporation
  • Shawn McCormick, Director-Parking Enforcement and Traffic, Streets Division, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
  • Sharmila Mukherjee, EVP, Chief Strategic Planning and Development Officer, CapMetro
  • Charles de la Chevrotière, Executive Director, Business and Mobility Strategies, Agence de mobilite durable
  • Lola Ortiz Sanchez, General Director, Planning and Mobility Infrastructure, City of Madrid
  • Aviva Levy, Associate Director, Stakeholder Relations & Policy Development, Toronto Parking Authority
  • Anton Nikitin, Chief Sustainability Officer, City of Vilnius
  • Jaromír Beranek, Member of the Prague City Assembly, Chairman of the International Relations and EU Funds Committee, City of Prague

 

  • Shamala Evans-Gadgil, Senior Programme/Project Manager, Coventry City Council
  • Alex Beckett, Chair of Highways and Transport Committee, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Pam Turton, Head of Transport Strategy, Sustainable Communities, Bath & North East Somerset Council
  • Matthew Ling, Environment Strategy Programme Manager, Suffolk County Council
  • Christopher Mills, Transport Strategy Programme Manager, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
  • Chris Demetriou, Assistant Director of Corporate Fleet, Transport & Accessible Community Transport, Islington Council
  • Jane Sherry, Head of Sustainable Transport | Neighbourhoods and Environment, Waltham Forest Council
  • Martin Schaeferbarthold, Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) Programme Officer, Economy & Infrastructure Directorate, Solihull Council
  • Paul Gambrell, Team Leader – ZEV and Energy Integration, Innovation Service, Oxfordshire County Council
  • Sunil Budhdeo, Transport Innovation Manager, Coventry City Council

 

  • Christian Schneider, Vice President – Private Equity, BlackRock
  • Brian Peers, Global Head of Sustainable Transport, HSBC
  • Richard Hill, Sector Head – Mobility & Logistics, NatWest
  • Jose M. Asumendi, Managing Director, EMEA Equity Research, Head of European Autos Equity Research, J.P. Morgan
  • Pierre Georget, Director, Batteries, Metals and Industries EMEA, Societe Generale
  • Dong Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures
  • Rohit Kumar, Director-Investment Banking and Transition Finance, Standard Chartered
  • Rinat Yogev, Partner, GM Ventures
  • Ana Barjasic, Board Member, European Innovation Council
  • Kei Onishi, CEO & Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Ventures

 

PLUS, connect with C-level representatives from bus OEMs, micro-mobility companies, dealerships, the mining supply chain, universities, associations, tier-1 press, and more.

Stay tuned for updates as we welcome new top-tier speakers each week!

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EY tell-all about their Extreme E racing vehicle and commitment to net-zero

EY tell-all about their Extreme E racing vehicle and commitment to net-zero

At MOVE 2024, Petra Jurisits, EY’s Sustainable Mobility Director for Europe, Middle East, India, and Africa, discussed the company’s prominent role in sustainable mobility. As Platinum sponsors, EY showcased an Extreme E racing vehicle demonstrating their net-zero racing car and commitment to sustainable mobility.

Jurisits provides insight into EY’s role underscores their mission to decarbonise transportation and help clients adapt to industry shifts.

In addition to their Extreme E vehicle display, EY participated in a series of engaging discussions at Move 2024, including sessions on funding strategies, business model evolution, and emerging value pools.

Watch the full interview for exclusive insights and the strategies EY shares for the growing electric mobility landscape.

 

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Mitsubishi, NEOM, Mercedes-Benz, DHL and more join MOVE 2025

Mitsubishi, NEOM, Mercedes-Benz, DHL and more join MOVE 2025

At MOVE HQ, we’re busy securing the most industry-disrupting speakers from across the global mobility ecosystem.

MOVE connects the entire mobility ecosystem, focused on tech, business models and sustainable futures. Bringing together the leaders and visionaries from across the mobility value chain, MOVE provides an unparalleled opportunity to learn, innovate, partner and do business.

We have just announced its first 200 speakers for its 2025 edition, featuring C-level executives from Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, CATL, Stellantis, Volvo, Ionity, Ford, BYD, LG, and hundreds more.

 

Take a look at the line-up of MOVE’s early-confirmed speakers for 2025:

Karl Deppen, President & CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation
Magnus Östberg, Chief Software Officer, Mercedes-Benz AG
Yves Bonnefont, Chief Software Officer, Stellantis
Katharina Tomoff, SVP, Global Environment, Social and Governance (ESG), DHL
John Kwon, General Counsel, CATL

 

Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO, Ionity
Nils Jaeger, President, Volvo Autonomous Solutions
Jennifer Brace, Chief Futurist, Ford
Dong Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures
Anna Brunelle, CFO, May Mobility

 

Stephan Jannis, Senior Vice President Supply – Rechargeable Battery Materials, Umicore
Isbrand Ho, Former Managing Director, BYD Europe and Senior Consultant, BYD
Leon Van Der Merwe, VP Circular Economy & Energy Business, Toyota Motor Europe
Steve Smith, Interim Chief Strategy and Regulation Officer, National Grid
Gareth Dunsmore, Managing Director e-Micro Mobility, Nissan AMIEO

 

Fathi Tlatli, President Global Sector Auto-Mobility, DHL
Andrew Cornelia, CEO, Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging
Christian Derix, Senior Director, NEOM
Shafiq Urrehman, Technical Lead AI/ML (VP) & Advisor – Digital Technologies, Zeekr Technology Europe
Helene Niklasson, VP Innovation Ecosystems and Partnerships and Head of CampX, Volvo Group

 

Gavin Jackson, CEO, Oxa
Maria Uvarova, Senior Vice President, Software Product Management, Stellantis
Nicholas Mazzei, Vice President – Sustainability – Europe, DP World
Thijs Meijling, Managing Director, Europe Business, NIO
Chase Lario, VP of Grocery, Careem

 

Ben Lawson, Vice President – Strategic Initiatives, Global, Enterprise Mobility
Christian Schneider, Vice President – Private Equity, BlackRock
Arran Simms, Chief Engineer Data, Fleet and Business Opportunities, Jaguar Land Rover
Melissa Bauer, ESG and Sustainability Strategy Lead, eBay
Hardik Mehta, Head of Cyber Risk Management, Uber

 


Louis Jones, EV & Connected Services Director, DAF Trucks Limited
Jose M. Asumendi, Managing Director, EMEA Equity Research, Head of European Autos Equity Research, J.P. Morgan
Andrew Smith, SVP / MD UK, Sixt
Brian Peers, Global Head of Sustainable Transport, HSBC
Matt Davies, Director & Founder, Octopus Electroverse

 


Seth Ullman, VP, Transportation, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Gary Smith, Managing Director – UK, Ireland & Nordics, Europcar Mobility Group
Paul Janacek, SVP Group Fleet, Austria Post
Christina Calderato, Director of Transport Strategy and Policy, Transport for London
Charles de la Chevrotière, Executive Director, Business and Mobility Strategies, Agence de mobilite durable

 


Dale Eynon, Director, Defra Group Fleet Services
Türkan Edege, R&D and IPR Chief Engineer, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.Ş.
Andrew Pilkington, Director, VINFAST Europe
Margaux Meidinger, Head of European CSR Affairs, Le Groupe La Poste
Patrick Dunne, Director of Group Property, Procurement & EV Ventures, Sainsbury’s

 


Ian Johnston, CEO, Osprey Charging
Sam Clarke, Chief Vehicle Officer, GRIDSERVE
Guy Gaash, VP Global Partnerships, Gett
Timo Buetefisch, CEO, Cooltra
Lisa Johnson, VP Global Public Affairs, Starship Technologies

 

This week, we’re thrilled to bring you even more top speakers joining the line-up:

 

Jacinta Hargan, Executive Director, Mobility, NEOM
helping to build the next-generation of cities

 

Anton Niktin, CSO, City of Vilnius
heading up sustainability for the European Green Capital 2025

 

Anne Marie Purcell, Chief Transformation Officer, Transport for Greater Manchester
leading the way in UK bus defranchising

 

Christina Moe Gjerde, VP Northern Europe, Voi
a micromobility trail-blazer and Norway’s 2022 Leadership Talent of the Year

 

Mike Hyde, Chief Data Officer, Trainline
transforming the way we travel through ticketing

 

Oleg Polovynko, Mayoral Digitalization Adviser, Kyiv City Council
ensuring Ukraine keeps its communication channels open

 

Andrew Smith, SVP & MD UK, Sixt
running the UK division of one of the world’s biggest car rental brands

 

Kris Beyens, CFO, Wolt
the ex-eBay and Skyscanner finance guru now turning his attention towards delivery

 

Timo Buetefisch, CEO, Cooltra
shaping the future of micromobility through the biggest moped-sharing platform

 

Angad Singh, Global Digital and Technology Director – Emerging Technology, Aramex International LLC
leading AI and innovation for one of the world’s largest logistics companies

 

Ana Barjasic, Board Member, European Innovation Council
one of the top 100 leaders of the European startup and VC space

 

PLUS the first MOVE 2025 earlybird sale ends this week!

Until Friday, you can grab MOVE 2025 tickets for just £695 – that’s a huge 65% off the usual price of £1,995!

But hurry — this offer is only available until midnight on Friday, so act now before it’s too late.

Book your ticket and join over 7,000 senior level executives from across the entire ecosystem all focused on tech, business models and sustainable futures.

 

Join us on 18-19 June 2025 at the ExCeL, London for MOVE 2025, the world’s #1 tech mobility event!

 

It’s world EV day: Here’s how we are celebrating

It’s world EV day: Here’s how we are celebrating

🌍🔋 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! 🌱🚀

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“Where does the next big investment lie in smart cities?”: The Michelin man might be the one to ask

“Where does the next big investment lie in smart cities?”: The Michelin man might be the one to ask

In this exclusive interview with the iconic Michelin Man “Bibendum” and Christopher Stokes, UK Country Manager for Michelin Mobility Intelligence, you could learn where the next big invest lies in smart cities.

Michelin Mobility Intelligence, Platinum Sponsor of MOVE 2024, reveals the game-changing tech that could help to revolutionise roads.

Joined by the legendary Michelin Man, Chris uncovers how Michelin’s cutting-edge data tools are set to help governments unlock the secrets of their roadways, directing billions in smart city investments.

Don’t miss Michelin’s exclusive insight to where the future of urban innovation is headed and how the company is paving the way for the cities of tomorrow.

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Here’s how supermarket giant Sainsbury’s is doing their bit to reach net-zero emissions and foster EV adoption

Here’s how supermarket giant Sainsbury’s is doing their bit to reach net-zero emissions and foster EV adoption

Back in January, Sainsbury’s launched Smart Charge, its very-own electric vehicle (EV) charging company, led by Patrick Dunne, Director of Group Property, Procurement, and EV Ventures.

We sat down with Dunne at MOVE 2024 to discuss how the national supermarket chain is making strides toward their 2035 net-zero emissions goal through both fleet operations and store output.

The supermarket giant claimed to have reduced its carbon footprint by 50% over the last 3-4 years. But how can they maintain this momentum and continue to cut emissions down to zero?

Dunne emphasized the company’s dedication to sustainability, particularly in reducing emissions from their heavy goods vehicle fleet, grocery online fleet, and the Argos business.

“We’re confident we’ll get there,” he stated.

Watch the full interview for more exclusive insights into how the company is achieving this and fostering confidence in EV adoption.

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NIO’s battery-swapping tech: “There’s not just one solution to driving more EV adoption”

NIO’s battery-swapping tech: “There’s not just one solution to driving more EV adoption”

NIO‘s Head of Power for Europe, Kajsa Ivansson Sognefur, outlines the central pain points that are hindering the electric vehicle (EV) transition.

Fresh from the keynote panel “Driving EV adoption” at MOVE 2024, the NIO head delves into the specifics.

From battery degradation, to lack of infrastructure, to grid availability and dozens more, NIO addresses how their battery-swapping product can aid in combatting these barriers.

“Flexibility in charging, swapping and upgrading batteries is key to being successful,” says Sognefur.

Learn more about NIO’s battery-swapping tech and its position in soothing the many pain points that are thwarting the journey to electrification.

Watch the full interview below.

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Volvo President tells how autonomous vehicles can reduce fatalities in quarry and mining operations

Volvo President tells how autonomous vehicles can reduce fatalities in quarry and mining operations

Nils Jaeger, President of Volvo Autonomous Solutions, gave an exclusive interview to MOVEMNT, to discuss autonomous trucking advancements.

Fresh from his MOVE 2024 panel “Autonomous Now,” Jaeger shared insights on Volvo’s focus on developing autonomous technology for trucks and buses to improve safety, sustainability, and efficiency.

He emphasised the importance of autonomous technology in reducing injuries and fatalities in the quarry and mining industries.

“It’s very important to bring in autonomous technology to remove humans from hazardous environments,” said Jaeger.

The President also mentioned Volvo’s recent launch of a production-ready autonomous truck for highways and outlined next steps, including collaboration with self-driving vehicle tech company, Aurora.

Hear the exclusive details in the full interview below.

 

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Pony.ai’s driverless vision for the cars of the future: Insights from CEO Dr. James Peng

Pony.ai’s driverless vision for the cars of the future: Insights from CEO Dr. James Peng

At MOVE 2024, Dr. James Peng, CEO and Co-Founder of Pony.ai, outlined a bold vision for the role of autonomous driving in transforming transportation.

“We want to make the customer’s autonomous ride boring,” said Peng.

In his keynote workshop, “Discussing the Future of Mobility,” Peng said this to emphasise the promise that autonomous mobility holds in making travel safer, more reliable, and most importantly, hassle-free.

However, he acknowledged the need for a comprehensive, ecosystem-wide approach to realise this vision.

“Autonomous mobility requires the whole ecosystem to move along. No single company can do it alone. It requires all the technical side, regulatory side, and supply chain side of the ecosystem,” said Peng.

Pony.ai’s participation in MOVE was driven by the desire to engage with other key players in the ecosystem and explore collaborative opportunities. Peng highlighted how Pony.ai depends on partnerships to enhance the entire customer journey, from cabin maintenance and entertainment to construction and various in-car requirements.

The autonomous vehicle leader noted a significant milestone in their recent agreement with the government of Luxembourg to research, develop, and deploy autonomous vehicles in the country.

Peng hinted at long-term ambitions, indicating that Luxembourg is just the starting point. While the company is already operating in the US and China, the CEO assured, “We’ll definitely not just stop in Luxembourg,” suggesting plans for expansion across the European continent.

Watch the full interview below to hear more.

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That’s a wrap: Check out MOVE 2024’s photos, keynotes and more

That’s a wrap: Check out MOVE 2024’s photos, keynotes and more

And that’s a wrap! Two weeks ago, MOVE rocked the ExCeL – and we want to say a big thank you to everyone who made it so special!

MOVE 2024 by the numbers:

👥 4,167 attendees
💡 288 sessions
🎤 622 speakers
🤝 13,011 meetings
💼 55% C-level, director-level or higher

Want to relive some of our best moments?

View official event photos here (use code 6399 to download)
Watch all keynote stage recordings here

 

SAVE THE DATE

MOVE will be BACK at the ExCeL, London on 18-19 June 2025 — and our ultra-early-bird tickets have just gone live!

Book your ticket now for the lowest-ever price of just £595 — that’s a huge 70% off the standard rate of £1,895!

 

Here’s what’s in-store for MOVE 2025:

👥 7,000 attendees
🎤 648 speakers
💡 World-renowned keynotes
🚀 24 content stages
🎪 300 exhibitors
🦄 300 start-ups
🕺 MOVE GROOVE
🎷 MOVE AFTERPARTY

 

Interested in sponsoring next year?

The 2025 floorplan is now open! Our top sponsors have already booked their place – we have limited capacity so view our pricing options today!

 

Join the world’s biggest line-up of mobility start-ups

Applications for the MOVE 2025 start-up village is now open – places are strictly limited, so check out the criteria and if your start-up qualifies then apply today!

 

See yourself on a MOVE stage?

Each year the biggest mobility companies from across the world come to MOVE to talk all things mobility. 2025 speaking opportunities are now open – submit your speaking enquiry today.

 

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