1、Fleet forward:powering the transition to electric mobility A collaboration between:About the reportCorporate fleet electrification presents the next industrial and climate inflection point for transport in Europe.Decisive action can help to secure a leading role for Europe in clean mobility,deliveri
2、ng tangible benefits for citizens and businesses,and ensuring a competitive and resilient transition.This report provides a cross-European perspective of the opportunities and challenges ahead.It is anchored around the proposed Regulation on Clean Corporate Vehicles,published on 16 December 2025,as
3、part of the European Commissions Automotive Package.The proposal is designed to accelerate new zero and low emission vehicle uptake by large companies from 2030.Alongside regulation,economic gains and incentives are critical levers to secure industry buy-in across corporate cars and light,medium and
4、 heavy commercial vehicle fleets.This report also offers actionable recommendations to help stakeholders realise the transformation potential of e-mobility.Curated by EY professionals with extensive experience in the energy,automotive,government and technology sectors,this study is supported by inte
5、rviews with fleet operators,automakers,charge point operators,flexibility providers,energy retailers,distribution system operators,leasing companies and industry bodies.It also draws on the insights of experts at the European energy industry body Eurelectric and its members.With thanks to ACEA,ALICE
6、,Ayvens,AB Volvo,BDEW,ChargeUp Europe,Colruyt Group,DG ENER,EDF,EDP,Edison,Einride,E-Mobility Europe,Enel,Energifretagen Sverige,Energy UK,Engie,ESB,EV100,Hitachi Energy,IKEA,Milence,Mobi.E,National Grid Group,Novuna,Octopus EV,Plug,PPC,Regulatory Assistance Project,Transport&Environment,Virta,Welch