E-Mobility
In collaboration with MEVOLT E-Charging, neoist prepared the exhibition stand for the Power2Drive 2023 trade fair in Munich. Michael Gleissner Brand Management booked the well-known Formula 1 presenter Kai Ebel as a prominent interview partner. Neoist invited media representatives to a Q&A session at the stand, set up a newsletter system for customers and took photographs on site to post on the brand’s social media pages. For video clips an interview between Kai Ebel and MEVOLT product developer Matthias Müller was organised to present the MEVOLT products on display. MEVOLT commissioned In-Motion to produce the video.
You can find out more about MEVOLT’s presentation at Power2Drive in the press release.


Photos of Kai Ebel: Bee Unger @neoist for MEVOLT.
MEVOLT Art Edition #1
Entering the competition with AI art
In the summer of 2026, our agency took part in MEVOLT’s competition to transform a charging point into a work of art, using an AI-driven artistic approach.
The basic idea is that charging infrastructure is more than just functional technology. It is part of the public space – and can enhance it visually, emotionally and culturally.
Concept: E-mobility in 2050
Our design interprets electric mobility as a driving force behind a more liveable future. It focuses on a vision of the year 2050: urban spaces are significantly greener and sustainable mobility is fully integrated into everyday life.
Electric mobility is not limited to cars alone. Vehicles with solar roofs actively feed energy back into the grid. E-bikes are an integral part of urban mobility and are, of course, supported by public charging points. Cities function as interconnected energy and living spaces. “Power the future of mobility” is our message – the motif feels like a greeting from the future; future generations will benefit from today’s decisions to promote greater sustainability and reduce CO2 emissions.
Design concept
The charging station is first given a visual design using high-quality vinyl graphics. These depict a vision of a sustainable, connected urban landscape in the year 2050.
The surface is then customised through a weather-resistant, artistic reworking. The result is a truly unique piece in the public space – a fusion of design, technology and analogue artistic intervention.
Target audience & approach
The concept is deliberately aimed at Generation Z – the generation that is making decisions today that will shape the reality of life in 2050. The project is intended as a visual vision of the future and an invitation to rethink mobility, energy and urban development.
More than just art
The finished “MEVOLT Art Edition #1” will then be auctioned off for a good cause. In this way, the project combines public visibility, artistic work and social impact.