MOBILITY China 2026
(Held together with CIMP AutoEcosystems Expo)
Time:March 20 to 23, 2026
Venue: Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (China)
The Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center is located at No. 1 Zhancheng Road, Fuhai Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Specifically, it's near Shenzhen Airport.
MOBILITY China 2026 will be held from March 20 to 23, 2026, at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (China). As the largest and most comprehensive B2B automotive ecosystem trade show in Asia, MOBILITY China 2026 will focus on solutions such as electric vehicles, Autonomous driving and innovative transport concepts. and is expected to cover over 80,000 square meters of exhibition space. It will bring together 1000 exhibitors and 100,000 visitors from across the supply chain all over the world. By connecting OEMs, Tier 1& 2 parts suppliers, traders, and end consumers, the Expo provides an efficient platform for market expansion, brand promotion, and international business collaboration across the entire automotive value chain.
MOBILITY China 2026 consists of 8 themed exhibitions as followings:
Shenzhen Battery and EV Tech Expo
Shenzhen Automotive Air Conditioning Expo
Shenzhen New Energy Commercial Vehicles Expo
Shenzhen AI & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo
Shenzhen Automotive Lighting Technology Expo
Shenzhen Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Expo
Shenzhen Charging Pile and Battery Swapping Expo
Shenzhen Automotive Braking Systems Expo
5 Reasons to Attend MOBILITY China
Explore 1,000+ Exhibitors showcasing the latest in automotive tech solutions
Gain Expert Insights from 300+ speakers across 260 hours of technical education
Connect with 100,000+ Professionals including engineers, OEMs, and decision-makers
Discover New Products & Innovations across specialized pavilions and product showcases
Stay Ahead of Industry Trends with exclusive keynotes, panels, and market forecasts
Why Shenzhen City?
Shenzhen: The new center of the global automotive industry.
Since 2024, Shenzhen has led the nation not only in the registration and use of "New Energy Vehicles" (NEVs)—including pure electric cars, hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles—but also in their production.
The Shenzhen city government announced that preliminary statistics indicate more than 2.8 million cars were built there in 2024. This was one million more than in 2023. Even then, Shenzhen had held the title of "China's NEV City Number 1" for the second year in a row. Following last year's massive growth, the city has also become the national leader in overall vehicle production, whether combustion engine vehicles or NEVs.
BYD and Huawei, the two great companies, headquartered in Shenzhen, represent the trends of EVs, autonomous driving, ADAS, and smart cockpits in China.