From Milken Global Conference 2025 – Mark Morelli · · Ian Khan "The Futurist"
“I think you'll see more of these emergence of what we call mobility hubs where your stop would provide you with a lot of different products and services — you're not just going to one place for one thing. You're also going to start seeing autonomous vehicles emerge particularly around services like delivery and they're going to start leveraging that infrastructure as well.”
On , Mark Morelli, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at VONTIER CORP, spoke about mobility hubs during Milken Global Conference 2025 – Mark Morelli on Ian Khan "The Futurist".
Mark Morelli, President and CEO of Vontier, has been discussing the company's role in the evolving mobility ecosystem, emphasizing its presence in fueling, electric vehicle charging, car wash, and repair infrastructure. At the Milken Global Conference in October 2025, he described Vontier as a world leader in providing critical infrastructure for cars and trucks, and highlighted advancements in simplifying payment transactions and enabling loyalty programs at convenience stores. He also discussed the emergence of "mobility hubs" and a "multifuel future" for fleets, noting that less than 1% of fleets have decarbonized and that operators will need to manage compressed natural gas, hydrogen, biofuels, and electrification through a single platform. During Vontier's Q2 2025 earnings call in July 2025, Morelli stated that the company delivered results exceeding guidance, with core sales and adjusted operating profit ahead of expectations. He noted that 80% of Vontier's portfolio—environmental, fueling, and mobility technology—was performing well, while the repair business faced headwinds from declines in higher-priced items. Morelli also reiterated the company's commitment to capital allocation, including share repurchases and bolt-on acquisitions. In earlier interviews, he described Vontier's products as touching consumers daily and positioned the company as a leader in the energy transition, managing over 35,000 electric vehicle charging ports and holding a leading U.S. position in compressed natural gas infrastructure.