Dec 27-31 | Addis International Convention Center
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Ethio Green Mobility Week 2025

Following our first successful event in 2024, we are pleased to host the 2nd Ethio Green Mobility Week, which will be held from December 27-31, 2025, at Addis International Convention Center (AICC) under the theme “Achieving Ethiopia’s Green Mobility Ambitions Through Sustainable Transportation, Innovation and Eco-Logistics.”

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Our Past Sponsors
Our Theme

Achieving Ethiopia's Green Mobility Ambitions Through

Sustainable Transportation, Innovation and Eco Logistics

Pillars

The Action Forum

A dynamic series of high-level working sessions designed to move from dialogue to deployment

The Experience Exhibition

A vibrant showcase of the technologies powering Ethiopia’s green mobility revolution.

Public Engagement

Community activities designed to actively foster a nation wide culture of sustainable transportation

Sessions

Forum Sessions

EVs

Charging Infrastructure

Energy Management

Clean Energy Sources

e-Buses

Sustainable Urban Mobility

Liveable City Development

Sustainable Infrastructure

Government Policies and Regulatory Frameworks

R&D for Innovative Solutions

Low-Emission Technologies

Liquefied Natural Gas

Human-Powered Mode of Transport

Micromobility

Decarbonizing Logistics

Addis International Convention Center

The Program

National Policy, Regulation & Strategic Alignment

Day 1

Investment, Industrialization & FDI Attraction

Day 2

Technology, Urban Mobility & Green Logistics

Day 3

Become a Partner

Showcase your innovative solutions, technologies, and products at the Ethio Green Mobility Week 2025 Forum & Exhibition.
Quick Answers

Everything You Need To Know.

Exhibition: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily | Forum: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM daily

Yes, the AICC is fully accessible with ramps, elevators, accessible restrooms, and designated seating.

Business casual for forum sessions, casual for exhibition areas.