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Element Announces Strategic Division with Element Mobility
Element Fleet Management is advancing its leadership in fleet with a strategic division that brings together breakthrough technologies, forward thinking, and transformative partnerships to shape the future of mobility management.

The innovation lab is the first of several pillars within the Element Mobility division.
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Element Fleet Management announced the launch of Element Mobility, a new division to advance next-gen fleet technologies.
“Our industry is evolving at unprecedented speed, and Element Mobility is our answer to staying ahead of that curve,” said president Kobi Eisenberg of Element Mobility and Autofleet. “It places us at the forefront of innovation — accelerating breakthrough technologies, forging high-impact partnerships, and transforming bold ideas into scalable, market-shaping solutions that will define the future of intelligent mobility.”
Element Mobility marks a pivotal milestone in the company's strategic evolution, bringing together multiple streams to accelerate the development of scalable, technology-first solutions that anticipate the future needs of clients and the industry at large. Building on Element’s acquisition of Autofleet and the recently announced strategic partnership with Samsara, this initiative deepens the company's role in mobility technology while underscoring its commitment to driving transformative innovation.
“This division is about driving change from within,” said Dor Shay, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Autofleet. Shay will be leading the innovation lab, the first pillar within the Element Mobility division. “Our innovation lab will serve as Element’s laboratory for breakthrough development with a focus on technologies that fundamentally transform how businesses manage their fleet assets. This includes autonomous fleets and robotics, drones and AI for shaping new client experiences, and accelerated development among other emerging innovations.”
In addition to in-house innovation, Element Mobility will foster strategic partnerships with the best in the industry — established leaders, promising emerging companies, and start-ups to ensure that Element clients benefit from the most advanced, future-ready solutions available.
“Element Mobility represents a defining step in our journey to reimagine fleet and mobility management – bringing “intelligence in motion” to life through an integrated platform of innovation, strategic collaboration, and a bold vision for what comes next,” shared CEO Laura Dottori-Attanasio.
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