Taipei – A four-day 360° MOBILITY exhibition in Taipei concluded on Friday with expectations of generating more than $338m in follow-on business opportunities following 815 one-on-one procurement meetings with international buyers, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) said.
The 2026 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows, comprising Taipei AMPA, E-Mobility Taiwan, and Autotronics Taipei, attracted nearly 2,500 overseas buyers and industry professionals from 90 countries to the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1. TAITRA recorded the attendance of 16 international industry associations and 23 overseas media outlets at the event.
The exhibition focused on smart mobility, electrification, and new energy applications. Thematic zones included AI CAR, the EV Alliance, Vehicle Connectivity, and Hydrogen Applications, displaying complete vehicles, integrated systems, and critical components.
Foxconn presented its smart electric vehicle (EV) platform strategy, showing complete vehicles, key components, and automotive solutions. Hydrogen Valley Power and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) exhibited a domestically developed hydrogen bus certified under European Union and United Nations standards. Lean Mobility, a Taiwan-Japan collaboration, introduced an electric three-wheeler.

Taiwanese companies displayed smart vehicle technologies, including smart cockpits, autonomous driving systems, and hardware-software integration for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The aftermarket sector featured exhibitors such as Eagle Eyes showing automotive lighting, NHC Group with friction materials, and Hushan Autoparts Inc. displaying door handles.
TAITRA curated specific zones, including the Hydrogen Energy & Mobility Pavilion and the Speed & Crafts exhibit, which featured 12 modified motorcycles. The organiser also arranged five themed guided tours in English and Japanese for 145 registered professionals.
The event included programmes such as the 360° MOBILITY Forum, which discussed geopolitics, tariff uncertainty, and supply chain restructuring amid Middle East-related disruptions affecting energy, shipping, and manufacturing. The 360° MOBILITY USA Day included representatives from North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia discussing investment environments and industrial cooperation. The Global Mobility Market Outlook & Strategic Procurement Exchange involved industry association representatives from Poland, Kazakhstan, and Singapore, drawing more than 500 professionals.

The 13th Annual Forum for International Green and Smart Mobility was co-hosted at the event, alongside the 1st Asia-Pacific Road User Charging Summit. These were held jointly with Far EasTone Telecommunications, the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy, ITS Taiwan, and the Asia Pacific Road User Charging Alliance, and were attended by government officials and intelligent transportation associations from the United States, Japan, New Zealand, India, and Southeast Asia.
Additional sustainability sessions, including ESG Talk, ESG Sharing, and the Hydrogen Mobility Trends Seminar, covered EU regulatory developments, supply chain compliance, and hydrogen applications, drawing more than 300 professionals.