Global Mobility Call 2026: Redefining Sustainable, Accessible, and Connected Transport in Madrid
- The city of Madrid will host the Global Mobility Call 2026, an event designed to serve as a primary forum for the development of sustainable, accessible, and connected...
- The gathering is positioned as a significant industry meeting point, with reporting from El Economista characterizing the event as a major encounter for those focused on sustainable mobility.
- According to Expansión, the 2026 edition will act as a major showcase for the mobility sector, bringing together various stakeholders to exhibit innovations and strategies within the field.
The city of Madrid will host the Global Mobility Call 2026, an event designed to serve as a primary forum for the development of sustainable, accessible, and connected transportation systems.
The gathering is positioned as a significant industry meeting point, with reporting from El Economista characterizing the event as a major encounter for those focused on sustainable mobility.
According to Expansión, the 2026 edition will act as a major showcase for the mobility sector, bringing together various stakeholders to exhibit innovations and strategies within the field.
Sector Redefinition and Automotive Focus
A central objective of the event is the transformation of existing industrial frameworks. IFEMA Madrid reports that the automotive and after-sales sectors will use the Global Mobility Call to redefine their future operational and business models.

This focus on the after-sales sector indicates a broader business interest in the entire lifecycle of vehicle ownership and maintenance as the industry shifts toward new mobility paradigms.
Interempresas Media notes that the discussions in Madrid will specifically address the intersection of sustainability, accessibility, and connectivity, exploring how these three pillars can be integrated into a cohesive urban transport strategy.
Strategic Partnerships and Sustainability
To facilitate the transition toward more sustainable transport, the event is expanding its network of collaborators. ABC reports that the Global Mobility Call has secured new strategic partners intended to drive the advancement of sustainable mobility initiatives.
These partnerships are expected to provide the necessary institutional and corporate support to move sustainable mobility concepts from the debate stage into practical application.
The emphasis on connectivity suggests that the event will explore the role of digital integration and data in reducing the environmental impact of transportation while increasing the efficiency of urban movement.
By centering the debate on accessibility, the event also addresses the business and social necessity of ensuring that new mobility technologies are available to a wider demographic, potentially opening new market segments for service providers.
