Conceived as a practical digital catalogue, the eMobility Book is designed to provide detailed insights into the most innovative products in electric mobility, with a special focus on charging infrastructure, software, and heavy-duty transportation solutions.
This second edition, created by Mobility Portal, a business unit of Strategic Energy Corp, serves as a valuable reference tool for companies requiring technical information.
It is especially useful for comparing products, technologies, and solutions within the sector.
The aim of the eMobility Book, available for free download, is to assist manufacturers, distributors, importers, and public and private sector suppliers interested in this thriving market.
It empowers them to make informed decisions and secure successful business deals, particularly in Europe and Latin America.

Some of the confirmed companies are: 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.
The Best Electric Mobility Business Opportunities in One Place
Hundreds of companies specialising in EV chargers, software, and technology for electric buses and trucks are featured in this comprehensive “virtual exhibition” of business solutions, accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Key decision-makers, including CPOs and fleet operators across Europe and Latin America, will benefit the most from the eMobility Book 2025.
By participating, companies gain an exclusive platform to showcase their products and services in an interactive digital format, accessible anytime.
Additionally, strategic distribution is ensured through our platforms, including websites, LinkedIn networks, and an exclusive sector-focused database.
This setup maximises visibility for participating companies and creates business opportunities without the constraints of traditional in-person events, often held in remote locations.
Beyond the comprehensive guide, the eMobility Book is complemented by a Virtual Showroom—a live broadcast on our YouTube channel.
Companies can present their products and services from the catalogue through interactive exhibitions, enhancing their reach and visibility within the electric mobility sector.
Why Participate?
- Strategic visibility in the only reference catalogue for the sector.
- Direct product comparison through clear and detailed technical data sheets.
- Guaranteed exposure via Mobility Portal platforms, newsletters, events, and virtual fairs.
- Connections with key players, including CPOs, fleets, and businesses seeking the best solutions.
- Interactive digital format, optimised for easy access and decision-making.
What Will Readers Find in the eMobility Book 2025?
- The latest technologies: Detailed specifications of cutting-edge EV charging solutions.
- Success stories: Inspiring accounts of companies leading the transition to sustainable mobility.
- Industry trends: Exclusive insights into emerging trends shaping the future of electric mobility.
- Statistics and news: Key updates from Latin America and Europe.
This e-catalogue is the result of a collective effort to provide valuable, relevant, and up-to-date content in the ever-evolving world of electric mobility.
Don’t miss out on this unmissable opportunity!
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