Alphabet announces rebrand, focusing on sustainability

Alphabet’s extensive brand refresh is designed to reflect the new strategic focus of the company. With a redesigned logo and corporate identity, Alphabet is moving into a new era of sustainable mobility.

Fleet mobility provider Alphabet has undergone an extensive rebranding with a future focus on sustainability

Alphabet has been a leading mobility provider for fleets since 1997. “Alphabet is a forward-thinking company. Spotting and anticipating trends, implementing new mobility and technology, and our overall flexibility to change, is a core part of who we are. Now is the time for us to adopt a brand appearance to reflect the upcoming changes in our sector,” says Markus Deusing, CCO of Alphabet International.

One major point is the company’s strengthened commitment to sustainability. “Sustainability is the leading topic of the future – in all areas – and we want to play a vital part in shaping this future,” says Deusing. “This summer, the EU finally announced Europe’s goal to become the first continent to be climate neutral by 2050. This clearly increases the need for action on the part of our customers, but also for us as a mobility provider. Company cars are not only driven more than twice as often as private vehicles on average, but they also account for over 60 percent of all new cars sold in Europe. Given this background, the electrification and thus the decarbonisation of fleets is of particular importance for achieving climate targets. It will be more important than ever to not only make full use of our strong expertise in consulting, but also to continuously develop even more convenient and flexible services with creativity and excellence. This, along with the trusted partnership we have with our customers and their drivers, sets us apart from the competition.”

Alphabet plans to promote sustainability through the extension of its existing range of eMobility and new mobility options via AlphaElectric. With the implementation of its sustainable consulting, Alphabet will offer guidance on CO2 targets, CO2 neutrality and further sustainability topics to its customers.

Another catalyst for the coming changes is the topic of digitalisation. The future of fleets will be determined by flexible, digital solutions that make customers’ lives easier and more convenient. An example of this is the AlphaGuide app, which combines simple self-service with connectivity, to make mobility as convenient as possible for both decision makers and users.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.