Spaces dedicated to dialogue and innovation
The living room Drive to Zero The event is structured around several complementary spaces, designed to foster exchanges, the sharing of expertise, and networking. Visitors can attend presentations and conferences, meet key industry players in dedicated discussion areas, or enjoy a VIP area offering a quieter, more exclusive setting to meet and continue discussions.
Speaking spaces
The Auditorium
The Auditorium, the heart of the Drive to Zero trade show, brought together major figures in 2026 such as Philippe Tabarot and Clément Beaune, confirming its role as a benchmark scene.
The sessions, generally lasting one hour, take the form of debates, conferences or plenary sessions bringing together exceptional speakers around the major challenges of decarbonized mobility.
It is also in this space that the pitches and the Awards Ceremony take place. Innovation Awardhighlighting the most innovative solutions in the sector.
The Workshops
The Workshops ; intimate formats of 30 to 45 minutes, allowing for in-depth discussion of the plenary topics and the presentation of concrete projects.
In 2026, two workshops were offered: "Test & Adapt" and "Deploy & Operate".
The Next Gen space
The space Next Gen offers 5-minute pitches to present innovations and emerging projects, a fast-paced space highlighting new ideas, emerging players and feedback.
Demonstration and networking spaces
The business meeting space
Within the show, the business meeting space is designed to promote high value professional encounters: a place where participants meet face to face, exchange ideas, identify synergies and create real opportunities.
Each meeting thus becomes an opportunity to meet decision-makers, present your solutions, identify partners, accelerate your projects and transform your exchanges into concrete collaborations.
The test track
A indoor/outdoor test circuit designed to test new, economical, compact vehicles adapted to targeted uses, such as last-mile delivery or the mobility of people in rural and restricted urban environments, and to boost their deployment.
Because Innovation is also validated through experimentation.
Themed villages
Multi-stakeholder pavilions highlighting the expertise of a sector, supported by the organizations that drive it forward on a daily basis.

