Oil&nonOil 2025 returns to Veronafiere as Europe’s energy sector evolves
As the European energy sector realigns its balance between sustainability, innovation, and security of supply, Oil&nonOil 2025 is set to return to Veronafiere from October 22 to 24, gathering the key players in the fuel and mobility supply chain.
Now in its 19th edition, the event confirms its role as a strategic platform for discussing the energy transition, the decarbonization of transport, and the technological and environmental evolution of the distribution network.
With over 120 companies present, 8,000 square meters of exhibition space, and 50 events including conferences and workshops, Oil&nonOil 2025 stands as the primary meeting point for industry operators. It arrives at a pivotal moment when service stations are increasingly becoming multifunctional energy hubs, capable of dispensing clean energy, offering digital services, and integrating traditional and alternative fuels—from hydrogen to biomethane, and from synthetic fuels to electric.
“Oil&nonOil is the place where transition ceases to be an abstract concept and becomes business, innovation, and discussion,” explains Adolfo Rebughini, General Manager of Veronafiere. “Together with companies, associations, and institutions, we have built a dialogue platform that looks to the future of the country, offering concrete tools for more sustainable and competitive mobility. This exhibition is part of a real trade fair ecosystem that Veronafiere dedicates to the green economy with events and exhibitions such as Solar & Storage Live Italy, mcTER Expo, Progetto Fuoco, and Fieragricola Tech.”
Oil&nonOil 2025 sees the participation of all the main industry associations: Assopetroli-Assoenergia, Unem, Assogasliquidi-Federchimica, Assogasmetano, Assocostieri, Faib Confesercenti, Fegica, Federlavaggi, Figisc, Fai, and Federmetano. Thanks to a new partnership with Veronafiere, Federlavaggi is bringing a dedicated area to the exhibition focusing on sustainable car wash technologies and service efficiency. This agreement also strengthens Oil&nonOil’s commitment to showcasing a sector increasingly focused on digitalization and the 4.0 and 5.0 transition.