As part of Used EV Week, James Court, Public Policy Director, Octopus Electric Vehicles explores the value and benefits that are offered by used electric vehicles, and how they aren't just a 'typical' second-hand car.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to complete this short survey. Your feedback will help us better understand your business, the marketplace you operate in, and how the BVRLA can support you and connect you more effectively with our membership.
Building on the success of the Leasing Outlook series, this new report helps leasing broker members plan for the future and better understand the dynamics shaping the broker market. The report adds insight and context to the numbers, combining data with expert commentary from across the industry. It includes thought leadership and perspectives from brokers and funders, providing a rounded view of the opportunities and challenges ahead for the sector.
The BVRLA is hosting the Industry Outlook Conference at the British Motor Museum in just over six weeks’ time. As part of its ongoing activity to support SME members, a discounted ticket rate is available.
The leasing broker sector is seeing confidence return as EVs drive growth in the car market. That is according to the BVRLA’s latest sector report, reshaped and relaunched at the Leasing Broker Outlook.
The BVRLA’s Compliance Forum returns on Wednesday 12 November, with the packed agenda spanning non-financial misconduct, the FCA’s redress consultation, and what is in store for 2026.
The used EV market, airport electrification, destination charging and grid capacity were among the topics discussed across a host of recent meetings between the BVRLA and critical government departments. Alongside members and industry stakeholders, the BVRLA has chaired multiple roundtables this week to discuss the challenges being tackled by the sector.
BVRLA Chief Executive Toby Poston comments: Every month we see tens of thousands of new electric vehicles being registered. Driven by the company car sector and fleet operators, the UK’s transition to zero-emission vehicles is ticking along. It remains fragile though. The players responsible for the progress to date can only take the transition so far; they alone cannot get us over the finish line.
Transport for London (TfL) has updated its Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy, which was originally published in December 2021. This strategy supports the Mayor’s ambition for London to be a net-zero carbon city by 2030 and provide the EV infrastructure needed.