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Element and Motus Announce Mobility Solutions Partnership

Element Fleet Management and Motus have launched a strategic collaboration to deliver comprehensive solutions for all drivers.

Smiling woman in the driver’s seat looking back, representing a positive driving experience. Below are logos for Element and Motus with the tagline “Flexible Reimbursement Solutions.

The reimbursement program is designed to integrate an easier enrollment process, unified cost allocations, and usable mobile app mileage tracking. 

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Element Fleet Management and Motus announced a strategic partnership to offer clients in the United States and Canada a comprehensive, flexible, and cost-efficient mobility strategy. Element is the largest publicly traded, pure-play automotive fleet manager in the world. Motus is a leader in reimbursement, risk and productivity solutions. The joint offering is designed to meet the diverse needs of organizations managing both company-provided fleet vehicles and drivers using personal vehicles for work.

This new partnership brings together Element’s position as an industry and technology leader. It leverages its scale, deep expertise, and end-to-end digital capabilities across the vehicle lifecycle along with Motus’ industry-leading reimbursement platform, mobile app, and program design. Together, Element and Motus will deliver a seamless, unified experience that empowers clients with total visibility and control over their mobility programs, regardless of what employees drive.

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“Our clients are looking for ways to optimize mobility across every aspect of their organizations,” said David Madrigal, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Element Fleet Management. “With Motus, we are offering a smarter, integrated approach that reduces costs, simplifies compliance, and creates better experiences for drivers—whether they are behind the wheel of a company car or their own vehicle.”

What Clients Benefit From

  • Optimized cost and coverage: Aligned vehicle programs with role and operational needs to minimize waste and maximize efficiency.

  • Enhanced flexibility: Mobility options tailored to individual drivers, with both fleet and reimbursement solutions.

  • Unified program management: A single view of all transportation needs, with integrated compliance, safety, and policy oversight.

  • Seamless scalability: Reduced administrative burden and enhanced scalability via integrated technology platforms and shared insights.

“Mobility today is about meeting workers where they are and giving companies the tools to manage that complexity with ease,” said Vanessa Brangwyn, Chief Revenue Officer of Motus. “Together with Element, we are eliminating silos and helping companies achieve greater agility while putting driver experience and efficiency at the center.”

What the Partnership Provides

  • Reimbursement program design based on deep expertise and industry benchmarking

  • An integrated driver enrollment process

  • A unified view of costs and allocations

  • Top-rated and easy-to-use driver mobile app for mileage tracking, compliance visibility, and reimbursement

  • Streamlined fleet services from acquisition to resale

This joint solution is now available to organizations across the United States and Canada, supporting their goals of operational efficiency, employee satisfaction, and financial performance.

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