Global Mobility Call continues expanding its role as the key international event for sustainable mobility with the landing of new strategic partners from the mobility, automotive, logistics, electrification, and technological innovation network.
The integration of organisations such as ACIIEC, AEDIVE, AER, EA Transporte, AECOC, AEGFA, AMKT (Spanish Association for Marketing, User and Mobility), ANESDOR, ASEPA – UPM/INSIA, ASESGA, Asociación Cargadores, CEOE, Clúster Smart Cities, CLIME, CONFEBUS, FACONAUTO, FENEVAL, FESVIAL, Fundación Ibercaja – Mobility City, GANVAM, ANCERA, Neutral in Motion (NIM), Fundación RACE, Real Academia de Ingeniería (RAI), SERNAUTO and UFV – MSI (Francisco de Vitoria University – MotorSport Institute) emphasises the event’s cross-sector atmosphere by bringing key sectors such as collective transport, corporate mobility, electric mobility, logistics, road safety, technological innovation, marketing, engineering, and the automotive value chain.

These organisations join Global Mobility Call as strategic partners, consolidating a systemic vision of mobility in which industry, technology, public administrations, operators, and real demand converge to accelerate more efficient, sustainable, connected, and accessible models.
Among the new additions, CONFEBUS stands out for its role in promoting collective bus transport as a tool for territorial cohesion; AER (Spanish Vehicle Renting Association) and AEGFA as key players in fleet electrification and corporate mobility; and ANESDOR, promoting motorcycles as an efficient solution for urban mobility and last-mile logistics.
Rafael Barbadillo, President at CONFEBUS, said:Buses are destined to lead the mobility of the future. It is a safe, sustainable, and affordable mode of transport with the greatest territorial reach, guaranteeing effective connections for thousands of municipalities every day, and it is essential for strategic sectors such as tourism.
Likewise, GANVAM contributes the perspective of distribution and mobility services as key elements in guaranteeing accessible and connected mobility, while AEDIVE strengthens the electrification and charging infrastructure ecosystem, one of the strategic pillars of the sector’s transformation. For its part, ANCERA provides the perspective of the aftermarket and the components supply chain, both essential for guaranteeing the operational sustainability of the vehicle fleet, the competitiveness of the business fabric, and the sector’s proper adaptation to new technological and digitalisation challenges.
Jaime Barea, President at GANVAM, said:Mobility that is both accessible and affordable is essential to guarantee decarbonisation objectives.
FACONAUTO contributes the perspective of the dealership and official distribution network as a key player in the transition towards more digitalised and user-oriented mobility, while FENEVAL strengthens the role of flexible mobility and car rental services as essential solutions for advancing more efficient and sustainable transport models.
Marta Blázquez, President at FACONAUTO, said:Our alliance with Global Mobility Call responds to a clear conviction: mobility can only be addressed through a comprehensive, ambitious, and collaborative vision.
ASEPA – UPM/INSIA, for its part, brings specialised expertise in innovation, engineering, and autonomous vehicles; Fundación RACE contributes a comprehensive perspective on road safety, artificial intelligence, and technological evolution; and AECOC provides the viewpoint of efficient and decarbonised logistics and distribution.
Fundación RACE, said:This collaboration with Global Mobility Call allows us to bring society closer to the major challenges of future mobility, with road safety as the central axis. We are committed to innovation and technology to move towards a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable model.
The Asociación Cargadores contributes the perspective of logistics and freight transport from the standpoint of real supply chain demand; ASESGA provides specialised expertise in infrastructure and road safety; CLIME offers the perspective of workplace mobility and sustainable commuting; AMKT integrates marketing, user experience, and new mobility trends; and FESVIAL promotes initiatives linked to education, prevention, and road safety culture.
The participation of organisations such as Smart City Cluster, Fundación Ibercaja – Mobility City, Neutral in Motion (NIM), RAI, and UFV – MSI also strengthens the event’s connection with the academic, institutional, and applied innovation spheres, encouraging the development of talent, research, and new solutions for the mobility of the future.
José María Zambrano, President at Smart City Cluster, said:Our association, with 200 companies representing the smart cities industry in Spain, contributes a cross-cutting perspective to integrate sustainable mobility into the strategic vision of territories.
Through SERNAUTO, the event will also feature the participation of automotive suppliers, who are driving initiatives linked to digitalisation, talent, and industrial innovation. Its Director General, José Portilla, highlighted that “as the sector responsible for 75% of a vehicle’s value, automotive suppliers play a leading role in sustainable mobility. Thanks to the systems, components, and technologies they are developing, vehicles are becoming increasingly safer, more efficient, connected, and automated.”
Meanwhile, CEOE contributes to strengthening the business and cross-sector dialogue necessary to accelerate the transformation of mobility.
With these new additions, Global Mobility Call strengthens its position as a space where mobility is not only discussed, but activated, facilitating strategic alliances, business opportunities, and the implementation of real solutions for the mobility of the future.
This article was originally published by Global Mobility Call.























