What is an Expert Blog?

FleetPoint’s Expert Blog is the perfect platform for some of the biggest names in the automotive industry to address some of the biggest issues fleet decision-makers face.

Contributors are not only provided with the perfect platform on which to voice their opinion, but they are also given pride of place on our growing panel of experts.

What’s more, all of our Expert Blog submissions are featured on our weekly newsletter, sent to 100,000 fleet decision-makers in the UK.

We welcome submissions from individuals and bodies from across the industry, on a range of relevant topics.

Latest Expert Blogs

Fleet agility: Building a flexible fleet strategy

Fleet agility: Building a flexible fleet strategy

Why fleet agility matters now In November 2025, the Road Haulage Association (RHA) warned that planned fuel duty increases (now postponed to 2027[i]), higher employment

Translating AI fleet analytics into actionable daily decisions and utilising PIN Keypads

Why PIN keypads are replacing iButton and RFID systems

Knowing which driver is behind the wheel at any given moment is one of the most fundamental requirements in modern fleet management. Whether the goal

ZEV Mandate Review: Policy coherence matters more than ever

ZEV Mandate Review: Policy coherence matters more than ever

It has been reported that the Government is considering relaxing the UK’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate following growing pressure from manufacturers, unions and parts

Hydrogen Trucks

Hydrogen-powered HGVs – what’s holding the UK back?

As Germany commits €220 million to expand its hydrogen trucking network, including up to 40 new hydrogen refuelling stations and around 400 hydrogen-powered HGVs, the

Electric fleet, EV Charging an electric car at a charge point infrastructure, EV Levy, zero emissions

Why poor charging experiences threaten fleet electrification goals

For many fleet operators, the conversation around electric vehicles has moved beyond vehicle range and battery performance. The focus is increasingly shifting towards the practical

Specification

  • Neutral and unbiased, without focus on specific companies or products
  • 500 – 1,000 words in length
  • Biography and image of author provided
  • Author agreement to respond to any appropriate reader questions