MOVE America 2026: Where the Future of Mobility Takes Shape

Sep 23, 2026
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Sep 24, 2026
Huntington Place

Move America 2026 is where public and private sector mobility decision makers meet to talk EV infrastructure, fleet electrification, transit innovation, and the tech shaping what comes next. Expect smart discussions, real networking, and practical takeaways for anyone building the future of transportation.

The transportation industry is evolving rapidly, driven by electrification, software, and new technologies. At the center of this transformation is MOVE America 2026, North America’s leading auto tech event.

Hosted at Huntington Place in Detroit, the event brings together the companies and leaders shaping the future of mobility. Now in its seventh year, MOVE America has become a key forum for collaboration across automotive, fleet, energy, and technology sectors.

The Industry’s Biggest Names

Attendees span the entire mobility ecosystem, including automakers like Honda, Porsche, Rivian, Ford, and General Motors, as well as commercial vehicle manufacturers such as Nikola, Lion Electric, Mack, and Volvo. Major fleets FedEx, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Uber, UPS, and Walmart will also be in attendance, alongside charging leaders like ChargePoint, EVgo, and Shell, and federal and state transportation agencies.

Innovation Across Every Sector

With 300+ speakers, MOVE America covers everything from vehicle development to infrastructure and policy. Key themes include electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and software defined mobility areas driving the industry forward.

The Future of Mobility Starts Here


MOVE America serves as a central hub for collaboration and innovation, bringing together the people and ideas shaping what’s next in transportation.

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