i-Mobility

Data
abril 09, 2026 - abril 12, 2026 ( 4 dias)
Local do evento
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Sobre

i-Mobility has established itself as Southern Germany’s leading public trade fair for sustainable, intelligent, and future-oriented mobility, and its importance continues to grow with each passing year. From the very first moments visitors enter the halls at Messe Stuttgart, it becomes clear that this event is not only about vehicles, but about rethinking how people move, live, and interact with their cities. Located directly next to the airport and connected by its own S-Bahn station, the venue reflects the fair’s core idea: accessibility, connectivity, and modern infrastructure working together.

Held annually, i-Mobility brings together innovation, practical experience, and open dialogue. It is organized by Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH in close cooperation with strong institutional partners, including the Ministry of Transport of Baden-Württemberg, e-mobil BW, ADAC Württemberg, as well as representatives from industry and research. This close collaboration ensures that the exhibition remains grounded in real-world challenges while also pointing clearly toward future solutions.

i-Mobility as a Platform for Sustainable and Intelligent Transport

What sets i-Mobility apart from many other mobility events is its clear focus on sustainability combined with everyday usability. The fair presents a broad overview of alternative drive systems and smart mobility concepts that are already shaping the transition toward climate-friendly transport.

Visitors encounter electric cars, hydrogen-powered vehicles, and a wide variety of light electric mobility solutions. At the same time, the exhibition highlights how digital technologies support efficiency, safety, and comfort in both private and public transport. The topics presented are not isolated ideas but part of a larger ecosystem that connects energy, infrastructure, and urban planning.

A central strength of the fair lies in its openness to different perspectives. Municipal decision-makers, industry experts, and private consumers can explore the same exhibits, each gaining insights relevant to their own needs and responsibilities.

Hands-On Experiences Through the TESTiVENT Concept

i-Mobility is designed as a TESTiVENT, meaning that learning happens through direct experience. Instead of only reading about new technologies, visitors are invited to test them on site. This practical approach creates trust and helps people better understand how new mobility solutions feel in real-life conditions.

Extensive test areas covering more than 1,200 square meters allow visitors to experience a wide range of vehicles. These include not only passenger cars, but also alternative mobility options that are becoming increasingly important in urban environments. Among the experiences available at the fair are:

Test drives with electric and hydrogen vehicles

Trial courses for e-bikes, pedelecs, and e-scooters

Demonstrations of electric commercial vehicles

Interactive safety experiences such as the ADAC rollover simulator

These elements transform the exhibition from a passive display into an active learning space, making complex technologies easier to understand and evaluate.

Key Topics Shaping the Future of Mobility

The thematic focus of i-Mobility reflects the most pressing challenges facing modern societies. Climate change, urbanization, and digital transformation all influence how mobility systems must evolve. The fair addresses these challenges in a structured and accessible way, connecting technical innovation with social responsibility.

Major discussion areas include the transition to low-emission transport, the expansion of digital infrastructure, and new concepts for urban logistics. Smart technologies play a central role, showing how data-driven solutions can improve traffic flow, reduce emissions, and enhance quality of life in cities.

Mobility Beyond the Vehicle

One of the most important messages of i-Mobility is that future mobility goes far beyond individual vehicles. The exhibition presents integrated solutions that connect different modes of transport and services. These concepts often focus on:

Smart city strategies that link mobility with energy and data systems

Digital charging infrastructure and intelligent energy management

Sharing services that reduce the need for private car ownership

Public transport solutions adapted to modern urban demands

By presenting these ideas together, the fair helps visitors see mobility as a coordinated system rather than a collection of separate technologies.

A Diverse Audience and a Broad Industry Spectrum

i-Mobility attracts a wide and diverse audience, which contributes significantly to its dynamic atmosphere. Private consumers attend to explore new options for everyday travel, while companies and professionals come to evaluate technologies and partnerships. Municipal representatives and urban planners use the fair as a source of inspiration for future projects and policy decisions.

Exhibitors represent numerous sectors, including the automotive and e-mobility industries, energy providers, IT companies, research institutions, logistics specialists, and public transport organizations. This diversity encourages cross-sector dialogue and highlights how cooperation is essential for successful mobility transformation.

Why i-Mobility Matters Today

The lasting relevance of i-Mobility lies in its balanced approach. It combines visionary ideas with practical solutions and places people at the center of technological progress. By allowing visitors to test, question, and discuss new mobility concepts, the fair builds understanding and acceptance for change.

In a time when mobility decisions have long-term environmental and social consequences, i-Mobility offers orientation and inspiration. It shows that sustainable and intelligent mobility is not a distant concept, but a reality that can be experienced today. For Southern Germany and beyond, the fair continues to play a vital role in shaping a more connected, responsible, and future-ready mobility landscape.