Mobility in Motion marks three years of progress in accessible car travel

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DERBYSHIRE, UK. March 4th, 2026 – As Mobility in Motion approaches its third anniversary, the business is reflecting on three years of learning, collaboration and continued progress in the vehicle adaptations sector, while looking ahead to the work still to come.
Founded in 2023 with the aim of making vehicle adaptations more accessible and future-ready, Mobility in Motion was built on the belief that everyone should have the freedom to go where life takes them.
Over the past three years, the business has worked alongside disabled drivers and passengers, charities, manufacturers, suppliers and industry partners to help simplify access to vehicle adaptations, respond to emerging challenges such as the transition to electric vehicles, whilst contributing to wider conversations around policy, affordability and inclusion.
Mobility in Motion is also celebrating one year in its new headquarters and factory in Alfreton, Derbyshire. The move represented a significant investment in facilities, skills and long-term capability, supporting the business’s ambition to design, manufacture and deliver accessible mobility solutions at scale, while remaining closely connected to its roots.
Rather than focusing on growth alone, Mobility in Motion says its priority has been understanding how mobility is changing, what that change means for people who rely on accessible driving solutions, and how the business needs to evolve to support these changes. 
Matt Fieldhouse, Group Managing Director, said: “When we started Mobility in Motion three years ago, we didn’t have all the answers and we still don’t. What we did have was a clear sense that the vehicle adaptations sector was evolving quickly, and that disabled drivers, passengers and people with limited mobility needed to be part of that conversation from the very beginning.
“If there’s one thing the last three years have reinforced, it’s that progress doesn’t come from standing still, but it also doesn’t come from moving so fast that you stop listening and learning. The challenge, and our responsibility, is doing this at the same time.
“As that journey has continued, we’ve found ourselves increasingly part of wider industry conversations through sector and national media, and through recognition from within the industry itself. That visibility isn’t something we take lightly. It’s not about profile for its own sake, but about using those moments to highlight the issues that matter as policy, technology and people’s needs continue to change.
“If our voice helps raise the profile not just of Mobility in Motion, but of the automotive accessibility sector as a whole, then that can only be a positive thing. The next phase of car travel, electrification, connectivity and increasing automation, has to work for everyone. Our focus remains on learning, collaboration, and helping ensure that mobility delivers true freedom for all.”
As Mobility in Motion enters its fourth year, the business says it remains committed to working collaboratively across the sector, contributing insight where helpful, challenging where necessary, and continuing to support disabled drivers, passengers, and people with limited mobility, as the industry continues to evolve.

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