Future of fleet mobility trends report
The fleet mobility landscape is changing. And it’s changing fast.
As a fleet manager, you’ll be aware that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans will end in 2035, increasing the pressure for fleets to electrify across the UK. With less than seven years remaining, it is essential for fleets to find an effective way of making electric vehicles (EVs) work as part of their fleet, or face the possibility of being left behind by competitors.
However, it’s important to note that this is not the only trend that will impact fleet operators. There are a number of fast-moving ideas and innovations already shaping the future of the fleet industry; from the expansion of micromobility, to the growing popularity of subscription services, to the birth of the 15-minute city. These emerging technologies could have a profound impact on how people and products move around.
While industry change can be daunting and unpredictable, it’s also a hotbed of opportunity. Those who understand the future landscape early – and maybe start enjoying the benefits before they’re commonplace – are those who will adapt, evolve and flourish.
If you are part of the decision-making process for your organisation’s fleet and want to assess what could impact your fleet in the coming years, our new Future of fleet mobility trends report explores the key emerging services and technologies, providing you with a look into the future of fleet mobility. The report discusses the following 12 trends, from their definitions to the impact they could have on the fleet market.