Webfleet drew strong attention at Mobility Live Australia 2025 with a dynamic display of its telematics and connected vehicle solutions, highlighting how data can drive smarter, safer, and more sustainable fleet operations.
Visitors to the Webfleet stand saw the company’s full suite of products designed to help businesses extract actionable insights from their vehicles — whether they’re managing traditional fleets, transitioning to electric, or reporting emissions performance.
“We help fleets get the data out of their vehicles to make smart decisions — whether it’s around electrification, fuel consumption, emissions reporting, or general business improvements,” said Scott Elkington, Webfleet’s Marketing Manager.
The Webfleet team said this year’s event reflected a growing maturity among Australian fleets when it comes to using telematics data strategically. Conversations were focused on efficiency, sustainability, and compliance with new emissions frameworks rather than simply tracking vehicles.
“Mobility Live brings together lots of sectors that share insights and information,” Elkington added. “It’s easy to just sit in a session and learn from the different fleets across Australia.”
As one of the leading global providers of connected fleet management solutions, Webfleet used the Sydney event to demonstrate how technology is helping organisations balance cost, compliance, and carbon reduction goals in real time.
Fleet managers who missed Mobility Live can connect with the team through Webfleet’s website or LinkedIn to learn more about the company’s telematics, sustainability, and safety solutions.
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