With more than 50 cutting-edge products and services, this edition of the eMobility Book 2025 stands out as the go-to reference guide for charge point operators (CPOs), fleet managers, tech companies, and public authorities driving the transition to zero-emission mobility.
Everything you need, one click away
Next-generation charging infrastructure, smart management software, and electric trucks and buses ready to transform transport—all this and more is now accessible through the eMobility Book 2025.
Each solution includes a detailed technical sheet, competitive advantages, and direct contact information, making it easier to compare technologies and make sound commercial decisions.
50+ leading companies, one powerful platform
This year’s edition features renowned industry players such as Ingeteam, Chargebox, Dhemax, ELECQ, eTotem, Floox Power, Charge Guru, Foton, Blink Charging, Ekoenergetyka, Hellonext, ELECTRA, Zoniq, Repsol, Rheidon Tech, Veltium, Chargeplanner (RetailSonar), Grupo Corven, Alfen, Ev Charge, VG Mobility, Yutong, Evergo, Vega Charger, Zeroemisionrd, Evio, EVBox, XCHARGE and Autel.
Each brand showcases its solutions with clear specifications, success stories, and strategic benefits.
For decision-makers: CPOs, fleet operators, governments and more
The catalog is designed for professionals who need precision, clarity and performance—from CPOs looking to expand their charging networks to logistics operators aiming to electrify their fleets.
It also serves as a strategic tool for government authorities and tech companies leading electrification projects across Europe and Latin America.
Free and bilingual: no barriers to innovation
The eMobility Book 2025 is available for free download in both Spanish and English, removing language barriers and enabling global access to strategic information.
Its digital format is optimized for all devices, so you can bring it with you to meetings, trade shows, or business missions—right from your phone, tablet, or laptop.
Get ready: a virtual fair to connect the entire sector
As part of the launch, an exclusive virtual fair will take place, where participating companies will present their products and services live.
This is a unique opportunity to explore the most innovative solutions in the market—directly from those who created them.
Participation is free but spots are limited. Secure your place here!
A digital showroom that never closes
Unlike traditional events, the eMobility Book is available 24/7 from anywhere in the world.
This turns the catalog into a permanent exhibition, boosting visibility, generating leads and unlocking business opportunities all year round.
In addition to showcasing products, the catalog also delivers essential insights on industry trends, success cases, and exclusive data to help you anticipate what’s next in the e-mobility space.
Backed by the credibility and reach of Mobility Portal Europe and Mobility Portal Latin America.
Download the eMobility Book 2025 today and connect with the future of mobility
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