Ford and Volvo have confirmed their attendance as exhibitors at this year’s Fleet & Mobility Live event.

A number of key fleet car and van makers are expected to join Fleet & Mobility Live 2021 at the Birmingham NEC on October 5-6, showcasing the latest fleet-relevant models.

Ford has recently introduced it’s first series-production electric car, the Mustang Mach-E, and will shortly introduce its first electric Transit van. These fully electric models sit alongside the plug-in hybrid Kuga and Transit Custom, while Ford has also boosted the number of hybrid and mild-hybrid powertrains offered across the rest of its line-up.

Volvo is making a significant shift to electrification too, with the new XC40 Recharge fully-electric model spearheading its future line-up. Shortly, the XC40 will  be joined by an all-new C40 electric SUV, which will be Volvo’s first car to be offered exclusively as an EV.

The annual Fleet & Mobility Live event is returning to a physical format this year, meaning delegates can see the latest electric and hybrid cars and vans in the flesh and learn more about them from brand representatives.

Fleet & Mobility Live 2021 will offer priceless fleet insight, curated by leading fleet and HR managers, to address current fleet issues and long-term challenges.

As well as seeing the latest vehicles and products, the event offers plenty of networking opportunities. There will also be a range of seminars, with more than 20 expert speakers present across the two-day event.

The safety of visitors, exhibitors and staff is the top priority for Fleet News and the NEC, and a series of robust measures will be in place to protect everyone. Fleet decision-makers and suppliers will be able to attend the event in complete confidence.

The agenda for Fleet & Mobility Live is now available to view and registrations are open and free to fleet decision makers.