The potholes in the Road to Zero are beginning to curtail the UK’s journey to zero-emission road transport. While certain sectors remain unable to accelerate adoption, those bearing the weight of the transition up to now are creaking under the strain. The assessment comes out of the BVRLA’s annual Road to Zero Report, which explores decarbonisation progress across vehicle supply, demand and infrastructure.
The latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) show that company cars continue to drive the transition to zero-emission road transport. The findings come as HMRC published its annual benefit in kind (BiK) statistics and commentary on company car and car fuel, for the 2022/23 tax year (ended 5th April 2023).
Time is running out to secure your tickets for the next week’s Fleets in Charge Conference in London. Taking place less than a week after the election, delegates will get a rounded picture of priorities for the automotive industry.
In line with the new government being formed, the Chairs of the BVRLA’s Leasing, Rental and CV Committees sat down to discuss the needs of their respective sectors.
A report from New Automotive has shown that price parity between EVs and their ICE counterparts may not be as far away as many suspect. On the back of the ZEV mandate being introduced last January, “Price Parity 2024: the final mile” looks at when price parity could be fully achieved.
Vehicle rental makes an essential contribution to UK society, the economy and the move to more sustainable mobility, according to a new report from the BVRLA.
Over fifty delegates attended the BVRLA’s Residual Value and Remarketing (RVR) Forum at GWM ORA in Solihull last week. Expert speakers came from Autotrader, Motorway, Indicata and Grant Thornton.
The results of the inaugural OEM Relationship Survey have been published, reflecting feedback from twenty-six leasing members representing a combined fleet of more than one million cars. BMW led the way, topping more categories than any other manufacturer.
BMW has taken the most plaudits in the new BVRLA OEM Relationship Survey, which contains the feedback of leasing companies with a combined fleet of more than one million cars.