More than 30 key speakers are already confirmed to offer expert advice and share best practice for running safe and compliant car and van fleets in a packed schedule of panel discussions and presentations at this year’s Fleet & Mobility Live.

With more speakers to be confirmed over the coming weeks, fleet and mobility decision-makers simply cannot afford to miss this free-to-attend event that offers them the opportunity to learn, connect and share experiences. It will take place at the NEC, Birmingham, on October 8 and 9.

Key topics covered at the show include the role of technology in running a safe and compliant fleet, managing drivers, planning a workplace infrastructure, planning fleet electrification, how to be an outstanding leader, cost control, alternative fuels, the role of a modern fleet manager and much more.

Speakers confirmed so far include Lorna McAtear, head of fleet at National Grid, Bob Murphy, technical executive at Scottish Power, Sara Sloman, director of The EV Café, Dale Eynon, fleet director at Defra, James Rooney, head of fleet at Network Rail, John Mark Williams, CEO of the Institute of Leadership, Zebrina Hanly, head of environment & climate change at Royal Mail and Chris Connors, head of fleet and travel (UK and Ireland).

There is also a dedicated Public Sector Hub with content over two days specifically tailored to public sector fleets.

Download the agenda here / confirmed speakers

This year the event will have three theatres delivering fleet-specific content:

Fleet Fundamentals Theatre: this will look at some of the everyday basics of running a fleet, such as safety, compliance and electrification. 

Strategy & Leadership Theatre: Focusing on areas of the sector having the greatest effect on the way fleets operate, offering advice and insight to give fleet decision-makers the confidence to make the right decisions and form the best strategies.

Fleet Matrix Theatre: Aimed at HR, finance and procurement professionals, sessions in this theatre will recognise that fleet responsibilities can be part of other departments across an organisation.

Other show attractions will include a local authority hub and an Association of Fleet Professionals hub offering advice and more.

The ECV Café will also be at the show offering tips and advice on making the switch to zero emissions vehicles.