Preview of the Vienna Electric Days
Austria's largest e-mobility event will take place again on Vienna's Rathausplatz from September 25th to 28th, 2025 and offers a unique overview of current electric cars.

Preview of the Vienna Electric Days
The number of people interested in electric vehicles and innovative charging solutions continues to increase. The Vienna Electric Days at Rathausplatz provide a comprehensive overview of these topics, combined with information about a sustainable, conscious lifestyle and diverse entertainment for the whole family. Andreas Martin, Managing Director of Porsche Media & Creative and organizer of the Vienna Electric Days: "We are pleased to announce the fifth Vienna Electric Days, which will take place again on Vienna's Rathausplatz in 2025. This event, like no other, represents the joint commitment of the automotive industry and the city of Vienna to advance the mobility transition. We warmly invite everyone to experience the future of mobility up close." As of the end of December 2024, there were 200,603 purely electrically powered cars in Austria. That is 3.8 percent of the total number of cars in Austria. There are already more than 28,000 public charging points in Austria.
Concentrated electrical information
With a varied combination of innovations from the areas of e-mobility and energy solutions as well as information and advice, culinary delights and entertainment, the Vienna Electric Days ensure a lasting impact on the audience with free admission. What's more: they can be seen as a valuable contribution to the European Union's zero-emissions policy. "Our clear goal is to accelerate the transformation towards sustainable, emission-free mobility. The diversity of participating companies is a strong sign of the industry and makes it clear that the mobility transition can only succeed together," continues Andreas Martin. The fifth Vienna Electric Days will present itself in 2025 with a further developed concept. For the first time, in addition to purely electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids will also be part of the exhibition. The decision to include electrified drives for the first time underlines the importance of plug-in hybrids as an important bridging technology on the path to emission-free mobility.