Green Mobility Technology Expo – GMTE is the definitive platform that brings together the biggest trade professionals in the sustainable mobility’s industries and its technologies & services. It is the place to expand your business through networking with the main industry players and gather insight into future market trends.
Over the course of 3 days, (GMTE ) unites top decision makers specializing in all areas of manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of vehicle technologies, parts, chemicals, equipment, accessories, and more.
The exhibition is held in Egypt, the regional trading hub, which provides access to an expanding regional market with untapped potential and unexplored opportunities… and with best public interactive platform for resources sharing, product purchase and brand display for the people and industry.
Our focus always been driven by the overriding desire to look after the environment, which includes helping with solutions to the issues of climate change and local air pollution, but we also believe that today’s overriding political priority is sustainable development; it is possible for people to like their planet, and to promote green mobility with the least impact on our environment.
Cairo will host this important event, beginning 08 June 2023. Entry to (GMTE) 2023 will be free for everyone. Participate in the numerous conferences, visit the exhibition stands, and experience the latest technology in the test drive area: cars, mopeds, bicycles, scooters, hover boards and much more will be available for our guests to try.
A modern, well developed Mobility & transport sector is key to the growth of the national economy, providing tools to efficiently move goods and people on a national and global scale. Egypt’s transport sector contributes 4.7% of the real GDP and it generated EGP 345.6 billion in 2020/21. At the same time, emissions from cars, busses, ships and planes contribute around 25% to all greenhouse gas emission, challenging the goals of its national development strategy, the Egypt Vision 2030 that aims to provide a transport system that achieves sustainable development goals.
Accordingly, modernizing and extending the country’s transport sector is a core priority of the government aiming to offer sustainable, reliable and affordable transport to all. The investments foreseen in the transport sector reflect this ambition: H.E. Dr. Hala El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development recently announced that the planned investments for the transport sector for the 2021/22 amount to 244.7 BL. EGP, which constitutes a growth rate of 104% in comparison to the years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reducing the growth of the energy consumption and the related greenhouse gas emissions from transport can only be accomplished by reshaping mobility through a modernization and extension of the public transport, switching to electric mobility, Switching to low emission fuels such as natural gas, applications of smart transport and its integration with sustainable Mega cities initiatives, improve transportation infrastructure including rails and road etc. Among the various projects that are currently underway, are the two electric train mega projects, the 660 km electric train project that will connect “Ain Sokhna”, on the Red Sea coast, with “Al Amain” on the Mediterranean coast. A second phase of this project will extend to Upper Egypt. The Monorail project that will connect the New Administrative City with East Cairo and 6th of October City with Giza. Other projects are also underway such as the fourth line of Cairo underground. An integrated and low-emissions transport strategy includes also to tackle private mobility (cars) and busses. Egypt aims to convert 400,000 vehicles to operate on natural gas within three years and a country strategy for e-mobility is under preparation.
Our Expo & Conference aims to give an overview of the national plan for sustainable Mobility across all transport means and its impact of reducing greenhouse gases emissions, improve energy efficiency and enhancing energy security of supply. It will introduce the mobility strategy of Egypt that aims to fundamentally transform the transport sector by pushing a sustainable, smart and resilient transformation. It will shed lights on the ongoing initiatives for switching to low emission fuels, switching to electric mobility and their prospects by 2030, and the ongoing improvements in the public and mass transport.