
Microlise receives King’s Award for Enterprise 2026
It received the Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2018, as well as the Innovation Award in 2019 and 2020.

It received the Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2018, as well as the Innovation Award in 2019 and 2020.

Companies are giving assets QR codes or other identifiers, allowing location, compliance status and condition to be registered on fleet software.
The system extends monitoring beyond vehicles to include trailers, machinery, pallets, containers and other equipment.

Connect One is included in the purchase price of the vehicle and includes remote charging management.

The Road to Rewards scheme recognises drivers for safe and efficient driving.

Analysis from the Targa Telematics Observatory showed incidents of vehicle misuse rose by 50% in 2025.

The platform adds a direct digital route for customers alongside its existing telephone and email channels.

Fleet managers can input fleet size, driver behaviour information and incident frequency to generate a risk profile for the business.

Callum Haymon-Collins said: “Effectively, fleets and their suppliers are using the technology to condense the chain of communication.”

Just 14% said that 2026 would not be a significant year for AI adoption in fleet and logistics, while 16% said they were unsure.