Allstar fuel cards and EV charging payment solutions are used by 84% of the organisations featured in the 2025 Fleet News Top 100. The newly published Fleet News Top 100 list for 2025 has revealed a clear pattern in how the UK’s leading fleets manage the rising pressures of cost, control and convenience. According to Allstar’s analysis, 84% of the organisations featured use at least one Allstar product.
This level of adoption across the largest and most complex fleets shows how deeply Allstar is embedded in day-to-day UK fleet operations. It demonstrates the importance of simple, unified and reliable payment solutions at a time when fleets are balancing fuel, charging, compliance requirements and the realities of a mixed vehicle transition.
Paul Holland, Managing Director for UK and ANZ Fleet at Corpay, including the UK brand Allstar, said:
“The Fleet News Top 100 is always a strong indicator of where the industry is heading. Seeing such a high proportion of leading fleets use Allstar reflects a clear priority for greater control and better insight. What’s particularly encouraging is that we’ve retained many of these organisations over time, which speaks to the strength of our partnerships and the trust our customers place in us.
Businesses need accurate, consolidated data to make informed strategic decisions about cost, efficiency and performance. By simplifying fuelling and EV charging and providing clear visibility across every vehicle and driver, we enable fleet managers to stay in control and plan with confidence.”
For more than 40 years, Allstar has helped businesses keep their vehicles on the road. The continued success of the UK’s top fleets highlights why. When budgets are under pressure, access to consistent cost data becomes essential. When operations span multiple sites and vehicle types, control needs to be centralised and audit ready. When drivers face a growing mix of fuelling and charging options, convenience can no longer be fragmented across apps, receipts and suppliers.
Allstar’s role is to remove that friction. One card and one network give businesses a single way to pay for fuel and EV charging. Clear reporting helps teams prevent unnecessary spend and regain time that would otherwise be lost to admin. The result is a simpler, more predictable way to keep fleets moving.
The Fleet News Top 100 provides a snapshot of how the industry is evolving. As organisations look further ahead into 2026, the fleets performing best share a common approach. They are investing in tools that unify fuel and EV payments, reduce complexity and improve visibility across every driver and every vehicle.
With such a significant proportion of the UK’s leading fleets already using Allstar, the direction of travel is clear. Businesses are choosing solutions that save time, save money and keep them in control.