Main Stage
The choices made now will set the pace for the planet’s clean and connected future
(Policymakers, CEOs / Economists guiding the clean transition)
Discussion points
Which parts of the EV value chain are becoming profitable first
Where capital is still hesitant — and why
What defines a “bankable” mobility project today
Main Stage
National vision on net-zero mobility and industry transformation
(Federal & state government, regulators, OEMs, utilities, corporate strategists)
Few Discussion points
Translating national ambition into executable programs
Federal vs. state roles in deployment and funding
Gaps between targets and delivery capacity
Main Stage
What partnership models between OEMs, utilities, and CPOs will guarantee high-utilization, profitable charging networks?
(Senior Executive, OEM; Head of Utility EV Programs; CEO, Charging Network Operator; Energy Policy Advisor; Infrastructure Investment Lead)
Few Discussion points
FUTUREFUELCON
This panel explores how battery reuse and second-life applications turn energy storage into a sustainable fuel resource, unlocking value, reducing raw material dependency, and enabling scalable electrification.
(VP/Head of Circular Economy, automotive OEM CEO, battery recycling, Sustainability officer, Environmental policy expert, Academic in materials science
Few Discussion points
MOBILITY TECHEX
Exploring how EV grids, connected fleets, and charging networks must be secured as critical infrastructure
(CISO (Energy/Transport), Head of Cybersecurity (OEM/Utility), National Cyber Regulator, CTO (Connected Mobility), Cyber Resilience Strategist)
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
Main Stage
Why mobility transformation requires a shared roadmap — and how industry and government can actually build one.
(State mobility director, VP of transport policy, Head of EV infrastructure, City innovation officer, OEM strategy lead, Clean-tech investor)
Few Discussion points
FUTUREFUELCON
Green hydrogen holds huge promise but scaling production and achieving economic viability remain critical. This panel explores strategies to turn policy ambition into commercially sustainable projects
(VP/head of Future Fuels Development / Energy Private Equity Partner; Head of Project Finance; Policy Advisor (Future Fuels); Technology and Commercial Strategy Lead (Hydrogen Production); Industrial Energy Executive.
Few Discussion points
MOBILITY TECHEX
The transition from human to machine control creates a vacuum of legal and ethical accountability. This session addresses how to define liability (OEM, Software Provider, Operator, Insurer) for autonomous driving failures before mass deployment
(AI Ethicist; Head of Global Product (Top Tier Autonomous Tech); Chief Risk Officer (Insurance); Regulator/Head of AV Policy; Chief Strategy Officer (Ride-Hailing/Logistics)
Few Discussion points
Mian Stage
How regional government policies are driving fundamental changes in OEM sourcing and manufacturing strategies, moving away from global centralized models
(Global Auto CEO (OEM); Trade Representative; VP/head of Public Policy (Global Auto); Chief Economist (International Bank); Head of Strategic Sourcing)
Few Discussion points
FUTUREFUELCON
A strategic look at the technology readiness level, manufacturing challenges, and market segmentation.
(Chief Technology Officer (Battery Firm), Head of Battery Materials R&D, Head of Manufacturing Scale-up, Clean Energy Investor, Tech Policy Analyst)
Few Discussion points
MOBILITY TECHEX
Considers global policy readiness for AI-driven mobility (Policy advisors, AI ethicists, OEM compliance heads, regulators, academics)
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
Exploring strategies for city leaders and mobility providers to coordinate the shift of private EV adoption, the decarbonization of commercial fleets, and the modernization of public transit into one coherent urban system
(Mayor/City Chief Innovation Officer; CEO of a Large-Scale Fleet Operator; Public Transit Authority CEO; Head of Urban Mobility Consulting; Head of Auto Strategy (OEM))
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
Unified discussion featuring thought leaders from all three tracks
(Government energy transition chief, Association heads)
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
The race to electrify is on, and only those who act decisively will lead. This session examines the strategic, technological, and policy levers that can accelerate the transition and embed sustainability into the core of industry and urban systems
(Global Auto CEO; Head of Energy Transition Strategy, Government/Regulator; VP, Clean Mobility Investment; Chief Innovation Officer, OEM; Senior Policy Advisor, Energy & Transport; Venture Capital Partner, Clean Technology)
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
Global capital is reshaping the mobility landscape—but trends often remain unseen. This session uncovers where investors are directing funds across EVs, fleets and infrastructure, and how policy, technology, and market signals influence investment decisions
(Managing Director, Global Mobility Investment Fund; Partner, Venture Capital – Clean Tech & Electrified Transport; Head of Strategic Investments, Sovereign Wealth Fund; Director of Corporate Strategy, Next-Gen Transport; Senior Analyst, Mobility & Energy Finance, Global Research Firm)
Few Discussion points
Main Stage
How cities are moving toward movement-centric planning by using smart, convenient infrastructure and real-time data to create seamless, people-focused mobility networks.
(Director of Smart & Future Cities; Chief Urban Mobility Planner; Head of Intelligent Transport Systems; VP, Urban Innovation & Digital Infrastructure; Senior Researcher, Mobility Behaviour & City Design)
Few Discussion Points
FUTUREFUELCON
Examining how hydrogen, biofuels, and electrification are reshaping while balancing efficiency, cost, and sustainability
(COO/Head of Fleet Operations, Logistics Company; VP, Alternative Fuels, OEM; Head of Sustainability, Shipping Firm; Director of Sustainable Aviation / Air Cargo Operations, Energy Policy Advisor; Venture Capitalist)
Few Discussion points
MOBILITY TECHEX
Focused on how OEMs and tech partners can unlock the commercial value of V2X data and the vehicle's embedded software to create profitable, recurring digital services for the driver and passengers
(Chief Digital Officer (OEM); VP/head of Product Strategy (Telecom/5G Provider); CEO of a Connected Vehicle Platform; Head of Automotive Software; Venture Capital Partner (Mobility Tech)
Few Discussion Point
Main Stage
A forward-looking discussion on scaling domestic production efficiently while building resilient supply chains to support the electrified future.
(Chief Manufacturing & Industrial Strategy Officer; Head of EV Supply Chain & Localization; VP, Battery & Component Production; Director, Industrial Policy & Advanced Manufacturing; Senior Analyst, EV Market Growth & Production Capacity, Regulators)
Few Discussion Points
FUTUREFUELCON
Exploring how alternative fuels—hydrogen, biofuels, and synthetic options—are shaping the next generation of mobility across air, sea, and land. The session focuses on innovation, commercial viability, and cross-sector integration to accelerate a sustainable transport future.
(VP / Head of Future Fuels Development, Energy Company; Director, Sustainable Aviation & Marine Operations; Chief Innovation Officer, Alternative Energy Start-up; Policy Advisor, Transport & Energy Transition; Senior Analyst, Clean Mobility & Fuel Technologies)
Few Discussion Point
MOBILITY TECHEX
While autonomous technology is advancing rapidly, some sectors—commercial fleets, marine transport, and specialized logistics—remain challenging to automate. This panel explores technical, regulatory, and operational barriers and strategies to bring autonomy to these untapped domains.
(Head of Autonomous Systems, OEM; Chief Technology Officer, Robotics & AI Mobility; Director, Fleet Automation & Logistics Solutions; Policy Advisor, Autonomous Transport Regulation; AI Ethics & Safety Lead, Research Institute)
Few Discussion Points
Main Stage
Efficient mobility requires seamless integration across ports, airports, and urban hubs. This panel explores how smart infrastructure, electrification, and connected logistics networks can enable faster, more sustainable, and coordinated transport
(Head of Logistics & Port Operations; Director, Airport & Urban Freight Electrification; VP, Smart Infrastructure & Mobility Solutions, OEM; Chief Innovation Officer; Senior Advisor, Multimodal Transport & Urban Mobility Planning)
Few Discussion Points
FUTUREFUELCON
Exploring how EV charging can evolve into a utility-scale service, with reliable networks, grid integration, and efficient energy management
(Chief Strategy Officer, Utility; VP, EV Infrastructure & Grid Integration; Director, Smart Charging Solutions, OEM; Head of Future Fuels & Energy Transition; Senior Advisor, Energy Policy & Infrastructure)
Few Discussion points
MOBILITY TECHEX
This session explores tech-enabled mobile, pop-up, and shared charging solutions, highlighting innovative business models and strategies to provide convenient, on-demand energy access for fleets and connected mobility systems.
(Chief Innovation Officer, EV Infrastructure Provider; VP, Mobility-as-a-Service & Charging Solutions; Director, Fleet Electrification Programs; Head of Smart Energy & Mobile Charging, OEM; Senior Advisor, Urban Mobility & EV Technology)
Few Discussion Points
Main Stage
A focused discussion on how AI, automation, and emerging technologies are transforming the talent landscape —highlighting the new skills, roles, and competencies required to deliver a net-zero future
(Chief Human Capital Officer, Mobility; Head of Workforce Transformation & AI Strategy; VP, Future Skills & Training Innovation; Director, Transport Automation Programs; Senior Researcher, Future of Work & Clean Mobility, Regional Workforce Development Council)
Few Discussion Point
Main Stage
A unified discussion on how air, sea, and land mobility can achieve true interoperability—covering digital integration, infrastructure alignment, regulatory harmonization, and the technologies that enable a seamless, connected multi-domain mobility future.
(Chief Strategy Officer, Integrated Mobility; Head of Advanced Air Mobility Programs; CEO, Maritime Technology & Smart Ports; VP, Connected Vehicle & Infrastructure Systems; Policy Lead, Multimodal Transport Integration; Senior Analyst, Cross-Domain Mobility Innovation, Association heads of 3 domains)