Green Mobility Exchange 2026
For the past three years, we’ve organised the Cenex Spring Drinks (Cenex Lenteborrel), which grew to over 50 attendees last year. This year, in 2026, we’ve outgrown our previous venue and found a new home at Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam. The Spring Drinks have been rebranded as Green Mobility Exchange, now with an expo, seminars, side events, and more.
The expo will feature 20 exhibitor stands and an interactive City Square with city representatives. The seminar programme spans three themes: Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM), Circular Charging Infrastructure, and MegaWatt Charging (MCS), with both national and international speakers.
On 13 May, the City of Amsterdam will host an additional morning event, specifically for international city representatives who want to learn more about zero-emission zones and the municipal fleet transition.
Seminar 1: Non-Road Mobile Machinery
Zero-emission mobility is rapidly expanding into non-road machinery—construction equipment, port assets, and industrial vehicles—bringing new requirements for energy supply, charging/refuelling logistics, duty cycles, performance, and total cost of ownership. This seminar shares the latest real-world deployments, policy direction, and practical energy/charging approaches, showing how manufacturers, contractors, cities, and energy partners can accelerate adoption and scale reliable off-road operations.
Seminar 2: Circular Charging Infrastructure
As charging networks scale, the infrastructure itself needs to be built for longevity and lifecycle value—repairable, upgradeable, reusable, and recyclable—to reduce waste and material risk as deployment accelerates. Circular charging infrastructure focuses on design and procurement choices that extend product lifetimes and improve end-of-life outcomes. This seminar explores circular design principles, procurement models, and collaboration across industry and policy to build a more resilient, future-proof charging ecosystem.
Seminar 3: MegaWatt Charging
Heavy-duty electrification is accelerating, and high-power charging must keep pace with real logistics schedules for trucks and buses. MCS enables ultra-fast charging at much higher power than conventional DC charging, reducing downtime and improving fleet productivity. This seminar covers the latest on MCS standards, infrastructure rollout, grid integration, and pilots—highlighting what it will take for industry, energy providers, and policymakers to scale megawatt charging networks in time.
Side events
NextEtruck
HvA
This is a free to attend event! Lunch is optional for €17,-
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