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Custom Fleet and Carbn Group partner to accelerate sustainable mobility across Australia and New Zealand

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Key Facts:
  • Custom Fleet and Carbn Group announce strategic partnership to deliver sustainable mobility solutions across Australia and New Zealand
  • Partnership aims to scale Carbn's technology platform and introduce new sustainability and digital tools to Custom Fleet customers
  • Collaboration will provide joint solutions combining technology, data insights, advisory services and flexible financing
  • Focus on delivering measurable outcomes in cost optimisation, asset utilisation and emissions reduction
  • Partnership supports Element Fleet Management's global commitment to decarbonisation and smart fleet solutions

Custom Fleet, one of ANZ’s premier fleet management and mobility companies, today announced a strategic partnership with Carbn Group to help customers transition to smarter, cleaner and more cost-efficient mobility solutions.

The collaboration will focus on scaling Carbn’s innovative technology platform and introducing new sustainability and digital tools to Custom Fleet customers across Australia and New Zealand.

Chris Tulloch, President of Custom Fleet, welcomed the partnership, “Custom Fleet is committed to leading the shift to sustainable, data-driven mobility. This partnership strengthens that commitment across Australia and New Zealand, combining our scale and experience with Carbn’s technology and innovation to create meaningful value for our customers.”

Shaun Drylie, CEO of Carbn Group, said, “This partnership reflects a shared ambition to accelerate sustainable mobility through technology and innovation. Together, we’re helping businesses move more efficiently, cut emissions and reduce costs.”

The companies will partner to provide joint solutions across Australia and New Zealand that combine technology, data insights, advisory and flexible financing to deliver measurable outcomes in cost optimisation, asset utlisation and emissions reduction.

The partnership reinforces Custom Fleet’s leadership in fleet transformation and Carbn Group’s role as an innovator in sustainable mobility. It also supports Element Fleet Management’s global commitment to decarbonisation and smarter fleet solutions.


About us:

About Custom Fleet

We’re a market-leading fleet management company in Australia and New Zealand, with more than 110,000 vehicles under management. As part of Element Fleet Management (TSX:EFN), the world’s largest pure-play automotive fleet manager, we provide a full range of fleet services and solutions to a growing base of loyal, world-class customers across North America, Australia, and New Zealand.

For almost 40 years, we’ve delivered leasing and fleet management services across a broad range of industries. Today, our focus is on technology, data-driven insights, and strategic consulting that create value for our customers and deliver best-in-class service.

About Carbn

We’re helping businesses cut fleet costs and lower CO₂ emissions through our carsharing, fleet financing, and advisory platform that’s reshaping sustainable mobility. Our goal is to build a future of shared, low-emission transport that works for businesses, people, and the planet. Learn more at www.carbn.nz


Contact details:

Anthony Spargo

M: +61 400 688 525

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