Register for test driving, networking and expert insights at CCIA 2026
Registration is now open for Company Car in Action 2026, the UK’s ultimate fleet driving event. More than 300 individuals have already signed up for this exclusive Fleet News experience.
Visitors who register for this exclusive event on June 10 and 11 at UTAC Millbrook in Bedfordshire will have the opportunity to compress months of fleet testing into two days with access to more than 300 of the latest cars and vans (including electric and hybrid vehicles) available to fleets, to be provided by 40 of the UK's leading UK manufacturer brands. In a first for CCIA, 40 manufacturer brands have already confirmed their attendance for this year.
In addition to vehicle testing, this year’s Company Car in Action offers a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer networking, informative and extensive learning experiences, and access to a wide range of OEMs for clear and comprehensive fact finding.
Network with peers
CCIA brings together thousands of fleet professionals across two days. Take the opportunity to engage with your peers and industry contacts in an expansive and well-provisioned venue. Whether you want to sit down and reconnect in one of the specially appointed meeting areas or take five minutes to chat over coffee or lunch, you will have the space and facilities to do so.
Bring your questions directly to OEMs
With 40 manufacturer brands representing 24 manufacturers appearing at CCIA – each with their own dedicated spaces – there won’t be a better chance to get your questions answered about the latest vehicles, supplier and partnership prospects, and all the nuanced areas of consideration that would usually take a whole email chain. Visit the wide array of OEMs at the event, examine any static key models being showcased and speak directly to representatives.
Keep up with the latest industry developments
Company Car in Action will be running a selection of not-to-be-missed discussion panels, where industry experts will be sharing their opinions on a selection of the latest advances in fleet. Make sure to attend these panels - hosted by Fleet News editor Stephen Briers - for excusive insights, accounts on emerging technologies and new models, and guidance on how to prepare your fleet for upcoming developments.
