Webfleet named 2022 European Commercial Fleet Telematics Company of the Year

Based on its recent analysis of the fleet telematics market, Frost & Sullivan has recognised Webfleet, as part of Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, with the 2022 European Commercial Fleet Telematics Company of the Year Award.

Webfleet named 2022 European Commercial Fleet Telematics Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan

The global team of experts awarded Webfleet for the second time in a row for maintaining its leading position in the telematics industry by consistently developing innovative fleet solutions that address new challenges and opportunities in a dynamic environment. The company’s electric vehicle solutions were specifically highlighted, as well as new app solutions that support professional drivers.

The company further strengthened its EV portfolio this year to more actively support businesses on their fleet electrification journey. Webfleet’s EV fleet management solution is designed to help businesses from planning the switch and deploying EVs to monitoring their usage, managing charging, reducing running costs and everything else that is needed to get the full value from going electric.

Commenting on the award John Sisemore, best practices research analyst at Frost & Sullivan, said, “Through unceasing innovation and hard work, Webfleet has become one of the biggest telematics solutions globally and is clearly leading in this space.

“We are recognising Webfleet for its strong leadership focus that incorporates client-centric strategies and exemplifies best practice implementation. The company remains a trusted partner, earning a reputation for offering the overall best in the commercial vehicle telematics industry.”

Taco van der Leij, vice president of Webfleet Europe added: “We are proud to receive the Frost & Sullivan award again, which reinforces our commitment to constant innovation and development.

“A huge thank you to all our employees, customers and partners, who contribute every day to the goal of shaping a sustainable future of mobility with data-driven solutions.”

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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.