The BVRLA has welcomed today’s confirmation that the Government is pushing ahead with plans to introduce a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate in January 2024.
On Thursday 12 December voters across the UK will have an opportunity to have their say once again on who represents them. The BVRLA and its members can use this time to ensure candidates and the next government appreciate the key issues facing the fleet sector. The association has produced this campaign page to help members navigate the election.
The Government must support flexible, pay-as-you-go forms of motoring in order to improve the urban environment and encourage people to walk, cycle and use more public transport.
Mobility Credits were also covered in a recent editorial for GreenFleet Magazine, where the BVRLA explored how a ‘pay-as-you-go’ approach to road transport can drive future mobility.
Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat Member of the London Assembly, has written to London Mayor Sadiq Khan endorsing the BVRLA’s mobility credits scrappage scheme, which offers a mobility credit in exchange for a household scrapping its older, more polluting vehicle.
Joining the BVRLA Blogging community is Iain Forbes, Head of the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles at Department for Transport and BEIS. In his blog, Iain explains how BVRLA members are at the heart of the next mobility revolution.
Early bird tickets are now available for the BVRLA’s Future Mobility Congress. The discount is valid until 30 April for BVRLA members at a cost of £215+VAT (£35 discount from usual ticket price).