The direction of travel for the UK fleet industry in 2026 is clear. Electrification is no longer optional, operational costs are under sharper scrutiny and
Nearly half of fleet owners (46%) shared that they have no decarbonisation targets and are unclear on how to meet targets with their current fleet,
20 years ago, a Sat-Nav and Bluetooth connectivity might have made the most stalwart of autophiles raise an eyebrow – but two decades on these
The transition to electric vans is no longer experimental; fleets are really starting to electrify their operations. More operators are facing mounting pressure to cut
For business fleets, 2025 has been yet another eventful year, with firms having to contend with a whole host of challenges, from higher maintenance and
Fleet managers in the U.K. are experiencing significant financial pressures, including rising fuel prices and operational inefficiencies. Automation has the potential to mitigate costs and
Fleet risk is evolving quickly. By 2026, you’ll face more digital vulnerabilities, complex supply chains and increasingly sophisticated criminal activity targeting commercial vehicles. Traditional approaches
Electrification of commercial transport is gaining serious momentum across Europe, with overnight AC charging of electric vans and trucks the most practical and affordable way
If you share your car, you might not even stop to think while you rejig the seat or mirrors before setting off. But what about
There’s a huge environmental imperative for moving fleets electric – In 2023, road vehicles were responsible for more than a quarter (26%) of all UK