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

Pay attention to driver fatigue

It’s time to wake up to fatigue management

For fleet managers, a bad day at work can mean a lot more than a delayed delivery. The call that says a driver has been

Car production and Automotive procurement

Accelerating automotive procurement in a volatile market

A number of significant changes have been rocking the automotive manufacturing world for over a decade. The shift to EV and the rapid rise of

Four myths about AI in transportation and logistics

AI and the impact on fleets

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a game changer for many industries; and there is becoming widespread adoption in the fleet management sector to utilise its immense

Government cuts red tape to make it easier to switch to EVs with Electric Car Grant but what about the Electric Fleet, Electric Car Grant to boost the move to Net Zero and mileage rates and boosts Electric Car Grant but introduces pence-per-mile charging to support EV transition

Advancing the UK’s EV transition in 2026

As 2026 gets underway, the UK’s shift toward electrifying transport remains crucial for achieving net‑zero goals. While the uptake of electric vehicles in 2025 has

No longer optional for EV Fleets: proper load management

No longer optional for EV Fleets: proper load management

One of the most common mistakes fleets make when electrifying is treating EV charging as a hardware problem. Buy chargers, install them, plug vehicles in,

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