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360° Mobility Mega Shows 2026, April 14–17, Taipei

March 3, 2026 By admin

Taiwan has been building toward this moment for years, layer by layer, chip by chip, system by system. As the automotive world races toward electrification and software-defined vehicles, the island’s strength in semiconductors, power electronics, and ICT integration feels less like a supporting role and more like a central engine. At the 360° Mobility Mega Shows 2026, taking place April 14–17 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (TaiNEX 1), that ambition becomes tangible. The event, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, unifies three established brands—Taipei AMPA, E-Mobility Taiwan, and Autotronics Taipei—into a single platform structured around Green Mobility, Next Mobility, and Connected Mobility. It’s not just a trade show format adjustment; it’s a signal that the industry’s silos are dissolving.

Green Mobility is where the transition to low-carbon transport becomes concrete rather than conceptual. EV powertrains, charging infrastructure, battery testing systems, and energy storage integration are not presented as isolated components but as parts of a tightly engineered ecosystem. Companies such as FUKUTA, EVALUE, ZEROVA Technologies, and CHROMA reflect Taiwan’s depth in electric drive systems and precision validation technologies. Walking through this section, you sense how seriously Taiwan approaches electrification—not as a trend to chase, but as a manufacturing and engineering discipline to refine. In 2025, visitors from more than 100 countries attended, and that international mix is expected to return, driven by the urgency of energy transition across markets.

Next Mobility shifts the focus from hardware to intelligence. Here, automotive electronics, embedded systems, telematics, and smart cockpit platforms converge around the idea of the software-defined vehicle. The presence of companies like Foxconn, Advantech, TARC, CHIMEI MOTOR, and MiTAC underscores Taiwan’s expanding role beyond components into integrated mobility architectures. AI-driven safety systems, connected dashboards, and data-enabled fleet management solutions illustrate how vehicles are evolving into mobile computing platforms. For anyone tracking the overlap between AI infrastructure and transportation, this section feels especially relevant; it mirrors broader conversations about how compute power migrates from the cloud to the edge, including the edge on four wheels.

Connected Mobility anchors the show in Taiwan’s manufacturing heritage while pointing forward. Traditional automotive components, lighting systems, aftermarket solutions, and system integration capabilities are presented not as legacy sectors but as adaptable foundations for electric and intelligent vehicles. Exhibitors such as NHC, SONAR, EAGLE EYES, Wolf’s Head, and MING MING demonstrate how established production expertise converges with digital and electric transformation. The message is subtle but clear: Taiwan’s strength lies not only in innovation, but in scalable execution across the supply chain.

Beyond the exhibition floor, the 360° Mobility Forum, curated one-on-one procurement meetings, and the ESG Achievement Series elevate the conversation to strategy and sustainability. These programs are designed to foster high-level dialogue between OEMs, technology developers, and global buyers, reinforcing Taiwan’s positioning as a strategic connector in the global mobility value chain. Under the 2026 theme, “Empower Every Move,” the show frames mobility not merely as transportation, but as infrastructure for economic and technological momentum. For industry professionals, suppliers, and media following the electrification and AI-native vehicle shift, Taipei in mid-April may well be one of the more revealing stops on the global calendar this year.

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