The future of mobility discussed with Iberdrola at the third edition of Global Mobility Call
The company returns as a Global Partner of the event, where some of its top executives will address strategies to reduce emissions in transportation and the challenges of electrification.
Aware that mobility plays a key role in global warming, accounting for 75% of CO2 emissions, Iberdrola will present solutions and strategies at the third edition of Global Mobility Call, organized by IFEMA MADRID together with Smobhub from November 19 to 21, to make this sector more sustainable and achieve its decarbonization goals.
With more than 8,000 charging points in operation, Iberdrola has the most extensive public charging network in Spain. In the private sector, it has over 40,000 charging points, offering turnkey products for companies—including design, installation, maintenance, and charging point management—and providing the most competitive rate in the market for home users, allowing for 1,000 km of travel for just 5 euros. Additionally, the company currently supports the daily charging of more than 600 electric buses in Spain and Portugal and aims to help decarbonize more vehicles in the coming months.
As a Global Partner supporting the Global Mobility Call, Iberdrola will have a 100-square-meter booth in the GMC Expo area, showcasing all its smart solutions for making mobility a more sustainable sector. These include charging points for homes, high-power charging stations on public roads, and other innovative solutions. The company will also display its charging solutions for buses and trucks at its stand.
Iberdrola’s presence at Global Mobility Call will stand out through various discussions on mobility. In the GMC Congress area, Iberdrola’s Director of Mobility, Jorge Muñoz, will speak on Wednesday, November 20, at 11:00 a.m. in the Main Auditorium during the conference “Driving the Electric Future: Solutions in Times of Uncertainty,” organized by the company. The panel will feature Marta Serrano Balbuena, Secretary General of Land Transport; Arancha García Hermo, Industry and Environmental Director at ANFAC; and Antonio García Pastor, Chairman of UITP’s Global Bus Committee.
On November 21 at 10:50 a.m., the company will address the challenges of electrifying heavy transport during the panel “Decarbonizing Heavy Transport: Achievements and Goals Ahead,” with the participation of Laura López, Head of Urban Mobility at EMT Valencia; representatives from MAN Truck & Bus Iberia, the Spanish Freight Transport Association, Primafrío, and Iberdrola | bp pulse.
Additionally, Isabel Gómez Bernal, Senior Analyst of Prospective Energy, will participate in the panel “Renewable Routes: The Role of Clean Energy in Modern Transportation” on November 19. Héctor Arto, Head of Talent Acquisition, will join the panel “Green Moves: CHROs on Employee Mobility, Sustainability, and Corporate Success” on November 20. That same day, Carlos Pérez Villegas, Head of Home Charging and Strategic Partnerships, will share his vision in the panel “Charging Ahead: Overcoming the Barriers to Electrification.” Finally, Jorge Muñoz will also participate in a discussion panel organized by Madrid’s EMT.