The second edition of the Fleet Electrification Forum has been launched by Transport + Energy following a highly successful launch of the event last year.
Held at Warwick Conferences on 8 July 2026, the event brings together industry professionals across the transport and energy sectors who are focused on delivering the decarbonisation of fleets.
Already announced for the event are some of the biggest companies and operators in the sector, who will be providing vital insights into their programmes and strategies.
This already includes the AA, Energy Networks Association, Innovate UK, Cenex, National Highways, XPO, DPD, RSPB, Openreach, Places for London, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP, and the London Borough of Islington and Westminster City Council, with many more names to be announced.
Conversations will focus on the collaboration between transport and energy on decarbonisation of fleets, financing the transition for public sector fleets, the changing role of the fleet manager, and challenging elements such as the electrification of HGVs.
Last year, the Fleet Electrification Forum saw speakers offering a number of key, tangible takeways for attendees, highlighting the best-in-class policies, programmes and strategies which are driving forward radical change and delivering on national, local and private sector goals on the decarbonisation of transport.
Founder and Editorial Director of Transport + Energy Alec Peachey said:
“It is fantastic to announce the Fleet Electrification Forum is returning to Warwick Conferences for a second year after the huge success of our inaugural event in 2025.
“This year will again showcase the best examples of collaboration between the transport and energy sectors – across both the public and private sectors – as the fleet transition accelerates towards 2030 and net-zero goals.
“As always at T+E events, there will be a real focus on tangible takeaways for attendees, which will assist them in their roles and drive new innovation and strategies within their businesses and the wider industry.”
With fleet decarbonisation happening rapidly and at scale, the need for collaboration between private and public sectors, solution providers, government, consultants and trade bodies has never been more pertinent.
For fleet operators and owners, the forum offers the opportunity to discover what others are doing, current best practice thinking, enabling networking and collaboration in a dynamic format. Delegates can expect to take new ideas, new contacts and new ways of delivering decarbonisation back to their businesses.
For sponsors and exhibitors, the forum is a huge opportunity to put their brand and solutions in front of key decision makers in the fleet world – more than 60 key private fleet and local authority officials with specific responsibility for fleet decarbonisation projects and initiatives.










