Micromobility Europe 2026 - the world’s largest conference for small vehicles - returns to Berlin (Arena) on June 2-3. It's an immersive, two-day celebration of small electric vehicles and their power to reshape our cities. Our preliminary program—including insightful workshops, heart-pounding pitch competitions, high-octane ride demos, and more—can be found below. Stay tuned as we announce new speakers each week!
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DAY 1Tuesday, June 2, 2026Check-In & Networking
The State of Micromobility: How cities, regions, and the micromobility industry can move in sync
The state of micromobility in Copenhagen and a vision for the future
How forward-thinking cities are rewriting the rulebook, rethinking governance, and building sustainable partnerships
A look into how public transport authorities, operators, and cities integrate shared and personal micromobility - from first-/last-mile and mobility hubs to MaaS and elevated micromobility parking.
How is micromobility data bringing city and industry together and problem-solvers? And what are the latest emerging micromobility data use cases?
What are the measures being taken to extend micromobility’s reach beyond the city center?
Regulating the space between bikes and cars
What is the grand plan for cities that have banned shared scooters? Micromobility demand is surging. So what’s next?
The increasingly important role of micromobility in real estate, architecture and new development pro formas. Is this policy-partnership tension a core equation that, if solved, can lead to ubiquitous micromobility in cities?
A frank discussion about regulation, partnership and the path forward in the UK - from London and beyond.
Every micromobility operator knows the pressure: rising operational costs, demanding city contracts, and a market that rewards coverage over profit. This panel cuts through the noise to explore the revenue unlocks and operational strategies that are actually working on the ground.
Can micromobility truly serve those who need it most?
Insurance has become a critical bottleneck across the micromobility ecosystem. From new regulations to limited underwriting appetite, the path to coverage is often complex and fragmented. This session explores how operators, insurers, and policymakers can better align to make micromobility insurable at scale.
Introduce the Shared Micromobility City Performance Index – a new benchmarking methodology designed to measure the performance of shared micromobility systems across cities and their metropolitan regions.
Integrating multiple modes, operators, and ownership models
How a zero emission delivery zones, cargo bikes and light electric utility vehicles are transforming commercial delivery