Webfleet, Bridgestone’s advanced fleet management solution, will showcase its support for fleet decarbonisation at the Commercial Vehicle Show 2026, helping operators measure emissions, plan the transition to electric vehicles and optimise EV operations once the switch is complete.
Exhibiting as part of The EV Café Village, Webfleet will reveal how its technology supports commercial fleets at every stage of the decarbonisation journey, from CO₂ reporting and transition planning through to day-to-day EV management, charging and energy efficiency.
“Fleet electrification has moved beyond planning and pilot phases for many operators,” said Alex Crane-Robinson Webfleet Regional Director, UK and Ireland. “The challenge now is making decarbonisation practical and cost-effective in day-to-day operations.
“At this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show, we’ll be demonstrating how connected vehicle and charging intelligence can help control costs, reduce emissions and keep electric fleets productive.”
Visitors to the Webfleet stand will be able to discover its end-to-end decarbonisation and EV management solutions, including tools that support CO₂ reporting across fleet operations, assess vehicle suitability for electrification and help fleets plan and manage their transition.
For fleets that have made the switch, Webfleet will demonstrate how EV optimisation tools can support efficient day-to-day operations, including route planning and charging management across sites.
Among the capabilities on show will be charging optimisation, illustrating how fleet and charging data can be used to schedule charging intelligently around operational needs, energy tariffs and grid constraints.
By ensuring vehicles are charged when they need to be, at the lowest possible cost, fleets can reduce energy spend while maintaining uptime.
Webfleet will also highlight its growing ecosystem of industry partnerships, including its collaboration with Questar Auto Technologies, integrating AI-powered predictive vehicle health insights, alongside Bia Power and ChargeBroker, which enable depot charging optimisation without requiring fleets to replace existing charge point management systems.
Throughout the show, Webfleet experts will be on hand to discuss how data-led fleet management can help operators measure emissions, plan their decarbonisation strategies and optimise EV performance.
Fleet operators attending the Commercial Vehicle Show 2026 are invited to visit Webfleet at stand EVP3, at the NEC, Birmingham, from 21–23 April 2026, for live demonstrations and one-to-one consultations.






