Since inception, we've been focused on one thing: pushing the industry forward. This can only happen when there is strong collaboration between public and private stakeholders.

Many of the business models that emerged in micromobility are here to stay. E-bikes are booming, subscription models are working, and last-mile delivery is reshaping cities. The industry has proven itself. What comes next isn't about proving the model; it's about making it work for everyone.

That's exactly what Micromobility Europe 2026 is setting out to do. Following the massive success of last year's event in Brussels, we're heading back to Berlin, the city where we hosted our very first European gathering in 2019. Micromobility Europe 2026 is planned for June 2-3, 2026. And this year, we're going bigger on something we've always believed in - getting the people who run our cities in the same room as the people building the future of mobility.

Today, we're announcing that POLIS and CityFi are joining us to make that happen.

Prabin Joel Jones, CEO of Micromobility Industries, put it directly:

"Last year was about 'hope,' and this year I'm more bullish than ever on the global micromobility industry. For this positive transition to be sustainable, we need strong collaboration between city officials and the private sector. I'm excited to have POLIS and CityFi onboard to bring city officials together at the event."

The City Stage, Reimagined

At the heart of the 2026 event is a completely revamped City Stage, the biggest the conference has ever produced. Over two packed days, the City Stage will feature a city-focused agenda curated by Evan Corey Costagliola, Managing Director of CityFi Europe, in close collaboration with POLIS. Expect keynotes, fireside chats, and sessions built around the conversations that matter most to urban mobility leaders.

This isn’t just a bigger room. It's a statement about where the industry is headed.

About Our Partners 

If alignment is the goal, it requires institutions that understand both policy depth and operational reality.

POLIS has been in the trenches of this conversation longer than most. They bring years of rigorous, on-the-ground research. Their work has tracked how European cities have grappled with regulating shared e-scooters and e-bikes from the very beginning, documented the data-sharing gaps between public authorities and private operators, and mapped what proportionate, effective regulation actually looks like in practice. Their most recent research, published in 2025, examines the real-world implications of speed limits, parking rules, helmet requirements, and other regulatory levers that cities are implementing. In parallel, POLIS has been pushing for micromobility to be part of a fairer, more equitable transport system, including through the EU's Social Climate Fund.

"Exchange and cooperation between cities, regions, and micromobility operators are essential to unlocking the full potential of shared (e-)bikes and e-scooters as pillars of sustainable, multimodal mobility systems. By working together, we can shape proportionate regulatory frameworks, build effective public–private partnerships, and establish business models that deliver public value while ensuring operator viability. Facilitating this dialogue is at the core of POLIS' mission, which is why an event such as Micromobility Europe is so important for us" - Karen Vancluysen, Secretary General, POLIS Network.

CityFi knows both sides of the table. As an advisory firm that works with both city governments and private mobility companies, they understand the pressures, priorities, and blind spots on each side. The gap between how cities think and how the industry thinks is real, and it has held progress back on both sides. That's the gap CityFi exists to close.

"The promise of ubiquitous micromobility is only possible with better alignment between government and the industry. The micromobility industry continues to struggle speaking the language of cities. At the same time, cities have equally struggled to understand the product side. Bridging this gap has long been in CityFi's DNA, which makes our partnership with Micromobility Europe 2026 so special. We are excited to convene city leaders and micromobility industry titans to break down silos and build relationships. These vital conversations will daylight what's possible when policy, regulations, street design, and micromobility innovation are in sync" - Evan Corey Costagliola, Managing Director, CityFi Europe.

Together, they bring exactly what this moment needs.

And Micromobility Europe 2026 is where that conversation begins.

See you in Berlin!