2025 marks the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Italy. To deepen exchanges and cooperation between the two countries in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, promote the sharing of technological innovation achievements, and advance the in-depth integration of industrial and supply chains, ChinaEV100, Global Renewable Energy and Electric Mobility (GREEM), and Associazione Nazionale Filiera Industria Automobilistica (ANFIA) will jointly establish a cooperation center in Italy with relevant enterprises. They will also host the 1st China-Italy Electric Vehicle Forum in Milan, Italy, and organize thematic business exchange activities for new energy vehicles. These initiatives will guide Chinese enterprises to gain in-depth insights into local industrial policies, connect with high-end industrial resource networks, and jointly explore new paths for the international development of Chinese automotive enterprises.
We look forward to meeting you in Milan, Italy–the city of fashion–on November 24-25, 2025, to contribute to green, low-carbon international cooperation!
Itinerary Arrangement
November 24 Morning
Visit to Eldor Group; High-End Seminar on Italy’s NEV Industry Policies & Business Risk Management.
November 24 Afternoon
Host the China-Italy Electric Vehicle Forum to discuss Italy’s NEV development trends and China-Italy cooperation prospects.
November 24 Evening
Business dinner.
November 25 Morning
Tour to STELLANTIS and conduct exchanges.
Registration & Consultation
Contact Person: Ms. Wang
Phone: +86 18511820116
Email: wangxing@greem100.net
Registration Deadline: 18:00, November 17, 2025
Co-Organizer: Associazione Nazionale Filiera Industria Automobilistica (ANFIA)
ANFIA has more than 520 member enterprises and is one of Italy’s largest industry associations. Founded in 1912, ANFIA has been committed to representing the interests of its member enterprises in public and private institutions at home and abroad for over a century. It is also responsible for researching and addressing issues in the automotive industry related to technology, economy, taxation, regulations, statistics, and quality.