Motor Transport is hosting a free webinar in association with Webfleet offering strategic insights into how AI is optimising fleet performance – now and into the future.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it is already here, revolutionising fleet management today.

Fleets that embrace it have an opportunity to gain a competitive edge, optimising efficiency, improving safety and reducing costs in ways that were previously impossible and unimaginable.

While these are early days in the adoption of AI in the road transport industry those who wait risk falling behind AI-powered competitors.

There are several areas where AI will make a big difference to fleet management, now and in the future:

• Predictive maintenance may help prevent breakdowns before they happen, reducing costly repairs and unplanned downtime.

• AI-powered video telematics can detect driver distraction and risky behaviour in real time—alerting drivers and fleet managers before incidents occur.

• AI-based dynamic route optimisation is predicted to go beyond traditional route planning by continuously learning from real-time traffic, historical patterns, driver behaviour and external factors such as weather and road risks to anticipate disruptions before they happen.

• AI-driven battery optimisation could significantly increase EV range and extend battery lifespan.

The webinar will be held at 10.30am on Tuesday 24 February 2026.

There will be presentations from:

• Steven Lewis, corporate sales manager, Webfleet

• Matt Vass, channel director, MANTIS

• Liron Rosenberg, chief business officer, Questar Auto Technologies

• Alex Knowles, MD, Knowles Logistics

• Mark Cartwright, head of commercial vehicle incident prevention, National Highways

The webinar is free to watch and the panel will be taking questions from registered participants on how AI can help improve their business. It will be recorded and hosted on our website to watch later on demand.

To take part sign up here