NBRA: 2030 delay could cost repairers

The National Body Repair Association is calling on the government to offer subsidies to repairers which have already invested in preparations for the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars after Prime Minister announced the deadline was being put back five years.

The NBRA believes this delay will place extra strain on businesses who committed early to 2030, as they won’t now get a return on investment for another five years.

Wayne Mason-Drust, National Body Repair Association board member, said, “By shifting the goalposts, the government puts at risk the investments made by businesses in our sector who took early steps to adapt to a greener automotive landscape. These businesses now face an extended period before they can see a return on their investment, raising questions about the economic viability of their proactive efforts.

“To ensure that we do not compromise either our environmental objectives or the economic health of our industry, we suggest specific financial support, such as subsidies or grants, for those NBRA members who have already begun transitioning to EV-focused business models.

“Additionally, a graduated approach to discouraging petrol and diesel vehicle sales, perhaps through incremental EV grants, can stimulate a more manageable, gradual shift towards electric vehicles. Increased public investment in EV charging infrastructure is vital, making it easier for consumers to adapt and thus quickening the overall pace of transition.”

Wayne concluded, “Achieving net-zero emissions remains an imperative, but it is crucial to make this transition in a way that supports, rather than undermines, the businesses actively involved in this change. The NBRA is open to collaborating with the government to find a mutually beneficial path forward that serves both our environmental and economic interests effectively.”

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Government confirms delay to 2030 ICE ban

The UK government has confirmed that the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles will be put back until 2035.

This brings it in line with the rest of the European Union.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, “I expect by 2030 the vast majority of cars sold will be electric, because the costs are reducing, the range is improving, the charging infrastructure is growing. I also think, at least for now, it should be you that makes that choice, not the government forcing you to do it. Because the upfront cost is high. We’ve got further to go to get the charging infrastructure in place.

“So to give us more time to prepare we’re going to ease the transition to electric vehicles. You’ll still be able to buy a combustion engine vehicle until 2035.”

The widely-anticipated announcement, which Labour said it would reverse if elected, has drawn a mixed response from industry, with Ford saying it shows a lack of ambition while Jaguar Land Rover calls it pragmatic.

Meanwhile, a National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) survey of members last month found that 60% supported a delay.

Sue Robinson, Chief Executive, said: “[This] announcement to delay the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 to 2035 is unsurprising given the government’s inertia around driving EV adoption in the UK. This change will likely create further uncertainty for the industry. However, it does align the UK automotive industry with the European Union, its largest international trading partner, and automotive dealers support this.”

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders agreed that the announcement will add confusion.

Chief Executive Mike Hawes said: “The automotive industry has and continues to invest billions in new electric vehicles as the decarbonisation of road transport is essential if net zero is to be delivered. Government has played a key part in bringing some of that investment to the UK, and Britain can – and should – be a leader in zero emission mobility both as a manufacturer and market.

“To make this a reality, however, consumers must want to make the switch, which requires from government a clear, consistent message, attractive incentives and charging infrastructure that gives confidence rather than anxiety. Confusion and uncertainty will only hold them back.”

However, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers’ Association, said: “The Prime Minister’s announcement reflects the reality of the delays in meeting infrastructure targets. The widespread adoption of electric vehicles in the UK can’t be realistically achieved without the corresponding charging network to accommodate it.”

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New report exposes OIC failures

The Justice Committee has raised concerns about the number of unresolved cases still in the Official Injury Claim portal, and called on the Ministry of Justice and Motor Insurance Bureau to investigate the backlog.

In a new report, it has revealed that 349,000 cases are still unresolved, with just over a quarter of all claims entered into the system since it launched in May 2021 having so far reached settlement.

It has also found that cases took on average 251 days to be resolved, and warns this will rise as more complex cases are processed.

To date, 568,214 claims have been submitted with just 146,626 reaching settlement. Of these, 90% of claimants had legal representation, underlining the ‘complexity of the process for claimants attempting to navigate it by themselves and a lack of awareness of the new process.’

The Chair of the Justice Committee, Sir Bob Neill MP, said, “One of the objectives of the OIC portal was to simplify and speed up the process of making a claim for whiplash injuries. Whilst we acknowledge that the nature of the claims process is such that there will always be a stock of cases in the portal at different stages in the claims lifecycle, and that some will take longer to reach a resolution than others, we recommend the MoJ investigates further the reasons for the growing number of unresolved cases and the deterioration in the timeliness of reaching settlement, and publishes its findings by the end of the year.”

Meanwhile, Matthew Maxwell Scott, Executive Director of ACSO, which represents the interests of consumers in the civil justice system and made a submission to the inquiry, said: “This initial report from the committee is welcome and highlights a number of issues affecting consumers, including delays, the small proportion of genuine litigants in person, technical challenges and low public awareness.

“Overall, it has been an inauspicious start to life for the OIC, and while great efforts have been made to make it fit for purpose, the backlogs the committee draws attention to are of considerable concern. Many of these are the result of the challenges in valuing so-called ‘mixed-injury cases’ where there is a whiplash injury as well as other injuries.

“Some of the problems highlighted reflect broader issues within civil justice, with court delays at historic highs and civil administration struggling to get on top of the situation. It also shows that the introduction of new portals and other radical changes needs to be considered more carefully in future, with greater cross-industry involvement than was the case with the OIC.”

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EV adoption facing critical challenges

The UK is ranked fifth in terms of global markets best prepared for electric vehicles.

According to EY’s latest EV Country Readiness Index, it is behind China, Norway, the US and Sweden.

It fell from seventh to eighth in terms of supply and third to fourth in regulation issues, but despite this EV penetration is still predicted to rise from 21% of all sales last year to 26% this year. This means the UK is ranked sixth in terms of EV demand.

Meanwhile, 71% of all new vehicles released between now and 2027 are expected to be electric.

However, a lack of fast charging infrastructure remains a critical challenge, as does a shortage in battery production capabilities, while upfront costs was cited as a deterrence for 36% of potential consumers.

Maria Bengtsson, EY’s UK Electric Vehicle Lead, said, “It’s encouraging that the UK remains one of the frontrunners in pursuit of an effective transition towards EV adoption, but there is still scope for significant improvement. As the clear global leader according to the Index, China has demonstrated the impact that appropriate regulation along with a localised supply chain and robust infrastructure implementation can have. There are lessons to be learned from that for the UK market, and the onus will continue to be on Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and the government to collaborate on this challenge going forward.

“Potential delays to and a lack of clarity on the Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate, along with uncertainty around plans and progress on the supply side are particular challenges the UK continues to navigate, while regulatory incentives have room for improvement, particularly when compared with legislation brought about in other competing markets.

“However, there are positives to take into account, including recent encouraging sales growth, particularly for new EVs, driven by increasing popularity among consumers and businesses.”

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ARC360 and ILC supports Work Wellfest event

ARC360 and ILC have joined forces with Corporate Partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Group to launch Work WellFest across the vehicle accident repair and motor claims sectors.

The virtual wellbeing festival has been created to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10 October 2023 and will feature a cross-section of virtual events designed to meet the needs of all colleagues and industry peers.

Key influencers provide claims insights

Three key influencers from within insurance claims will provide their thoughts on the latest in motor claims at the Exclusive Motor Claims Conference (EMCC) on Thursday 5 October.

Sarah Lang, Head of Claims Solutions, Admiral Insurance; Charmaine Pattenden, Head of UK Claims, INSHUR; and Dave Thompson, Claims Director, Tesco Insurance will each provide their unique insights on the latest developments within the UK’s motor insurance claims sector touching on areas such as data insights, inflation challenges, and future opportunities. 

Repairify set for Equip Auto

Repairify will showcase its diagnostics and calibration technologies at Equip Auto, which takes place in Lyon from 28-30 September.

NBRA unveils Green winners

The National Body Repair Association has announced the winners of the Greener Bodyshop Awards.

The awards, which celebrate those businesses who have made great strides towards reducing their carbon footprint and showing environmental responsibility, were held at Alton Towers on 14 September.

Date set for dedicated AFV training course

Park Lodge International and Jeff Mack Consultancy are hosting an IMI-approved course to help anyone involved with alternative-fuelled vehicles handle them safely.

The eight-hour Alternative Fuelled Vehicle – Fire & Safety in Response, Recovery, Investigation and Examination course is aimed at insurance assessors, first responders, recovery agents and repairers.

Furness in the hot seat

Accident management specialist Activate Group has named Adrian Furness as new Managing director of its Motor Repair Network business.

Furness joins from Covea, where he was CEO.

Gemini recognised for apprenticeship success

Gemini ARC was presented with itsTop 100 Apprenticeship Employers 2023 certificate at the House of Commons.

The event celebrated the highest-ranked apprenticeship employers in the UK.

Team UK strikes gold in Gdańsk

Team UK scooped nine medals at the Skills Olympics in Poland. The competition saw elite apprentices and young professionals from 32 countries compete across 42 different disciplines.

The UK team, mentored by WorldSkills UK, took one gold and two bronze medals, plus six Medallions for Excellence.

Motofix secures EV Ready status

Motofix Accident Repair Centres has achieved EV readiness after completing Thatcham Research’s EV Ready training programme.

EV Ready equips everyone within the workforce with the necessary skills and knowledge to handle EVs.

Automotive vacancy rate 34% higher than UK average

The IMI has revealed in its latest Automotive Labour Market Briefing that there are 24,000 vacancies in the UK automotive industry.

This is down from 26,000 at the start of the year, but the industry’s vacancy rate is still 34% higher than the UK average.

AutoRaise Rally hailed a triumph

The AutoRaise Rally, which took place over three days last week, has been hailed as a huge success.

Among the winners, Gemini ARC’s beetle was named Best Designed Car, Copart’s Rolls Royce Ghost was Best Liveried Vehicle, while Synetiq’s Vikings were named Best Dressed.

The Tyne is right for Lloyd Motor Group

Lloyd Motor Group is set to open its fourth site in Newcastle and 34th across the north of England and southern Scotland.

The 10,808 sqft site has been acquired from Cazoo and when it opens later this year will operate as a used car retailer and vehicle preparation centre.

IMI supporting government-led EV inquiry

The IMI is supporting the government’s inquiry into the challenges of adopting EVs ahead of the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles.

The inquiry, which is seeking responses from industry stakeholders and drivers, is examining the costs and benefits of transitioning to EVs as part of the government’s net zero ambitions.

Chartwell champions good mental health

General Manager at Chartwell Lou Lawes has been awarded the Mental Health Awareness First Aider Certificate.

He is one of eight colleagues to achieve the certification, underling the company’s commitment to staff wellbeing.

Thatcham Research welcomes self-driving report

Thatcham Research has welcomed the House of Commons Transport Committee’s self-driving report, which addresses insurance, government policy and consumer adoption.

Vehicle technology specialist Tom Leggett said, “It encourages the government to embrace self-driving technology cautiously and gradually, ensuring that the focus is on safe implementation, legal clarity and public acceptance. This can only be achieved by a unified approach by vehicle manufacturers, government and insurers.”

New EV gigahub unveiled in Birmingham

The UK government has unveiled a new EV charging gigahub in Birmingham that can charge 180 vehicles at the same time.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, said, “The ground-breaking site will be a major transport hub for the future and marks a significant step in our rollout of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the country.”

GT Motive partners with OEC

GT Motive has announced a new partnership with OEC to provide its customers with access to competitive OE parts from the VISION collision platform.

BMW going all-electric in Oxford

BMW Group is investing more than £600m in its Oxford and Swindon sites to transform them into EV production factories.

The Oxford plant will build the MINI Cooper 3-door and the compact crossover MINI Aceman from 2026, with a view to making production exclusively electric by 2030.

MTI unveils hydrogen training portfolio

The MIRA Technology Institute has announced a raft of new courses to promote awareness and understanding of hydrogen fuel cells and their application.

Courses include The Impact of Hydrogen HGV, Understanding Hydrogen HGV, Hydrogen Fuel Cells and their Applications, and IMI Level 1 Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness.

Core blimey

ITAS Core is set to reveal its latest update, which will see the management tool adapted for all mobile devices.

Easily connected to other ITAS software, it also offers advanced data security protocols and deeper analytics to provide users with even deeper insights, enabling data-driven decisions.

Autotech Group set for Peak challenge

Autotech Group’s Stephen Hughes, Mark Armitage, and Laurence Abbott will support industry charity Ben by joining The Garage Hive Peak District Hike, which will cover 19.3km with a 713m elevation gain on 11 October.

New regulations could catch industry napping

The automotive industry is unprepared for new, United Nations-backed vehicle safety regulations that will come into force next July.

The regulations address pollution, safety systems and automated and connected vehicles, but a new survey found that 42% of respondents do not have a plan in place to meet them, with 63% admitting they were ‘not very involved’ in preparations for the new rules.

A day in the life of an FNOL technician

INSHUR has highlighted the critical role its FNOL technicians play in delivering excellent customer service and ensuring repairs are ‘right first time.’

It says that gathering as much information as possible is a priority, along with continued communication with the customer throughout the process.

Ezi Methods finalists confirmed

The 20 finalists competing in the Ezi Methods Industry Golf Challenge for the honour of being best golfer in the vehicle repair sector have been confirmed.

They will tee-off at the prestigious Old Thorns Golf Club in Hampshire on Wednesday, 27 September, after securing their places during qualifying rounds hosted by CAPS, Stellantis, Morelli and Fix Auto UK.

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David Punter has been named Chief Executive Officer at iSalvage.

The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors has appointed Philip Briggs as President-Elect and Press Officer.

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NBRA unveils Green winners

The National Body Repair Association has announced the winners of the Greener Bodyshop Awards.

The awards, which celebrate those businesses who have made great strides towards reducing their carbon footprint and showing environmental responsibility, were held at Alton Towers on 14 September.

Thomas Hudd, NBRA’s National Technical Manager, said, “We are very honoured to recognise and award those who have made a significant impact in the industry, from environmental improvement and positive changes in business culture to their commitment to diversity and inclusion.”

Among the winners, four Fix Auto UK repairers were recognised for their continued environmental efforts. Fix Auto Penzance picked up a Greener Bodyshop Gold Award, Fix Auto Rochester collected a Silver Award and were also named as NBRA Charity Award finalists, while Silver Awards were also presented to brothers James and Ed Gore of Fix Auto Manchester East, and Erika Woolacott and Dom Lamb of Fix Auto Mid Devon.

Fix Auto Penzance owner Stuart Cameron, said, “We have long been working towards transforming our entire operation into a more sustainable and as ecologically friendly as possible. Being recognised once again by the industry is really humbling and I truly thank the NBRA.”

Erika added, “It’s always nice to receive recognition for the work we do. As a company we have totally embraced the whole ‘greener’ concept. It’s yet another great night for our business and the Fix Auto network.”

The full list of winners is:

Greener Bodyshop Award Platinum: M&S Accident Repairs; Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre; UK Carbody; Gemini Accident Repair Centres; Mackins Accident Repair Centre.

Greener Bodyshop Award Gold: Autocraft Telford; Fleetline & Crash Repairs Croydon; Motofix Accident Repair Centres; D.Gawthrope; The Vella Group; ABL1Touch; Crash Care Centre Hitchin; CarComm Coachworks; Coachwork Renovations; Fix Auto Penzance.

Greener Bodyshop Award 2023 Silver: C&P Panelcraft; Axiom Accident Repair Centres; Fix Auto Manchester East; Fix Auto Rochester; SW Vehicle Body Repair; Summers Motors; Fix Auto Mid Devon; Zeus Accident Repair; James Alpe; Devonshire Motors.

Greener Bodyshop Award Bronze: A1 Motorist Centre; Sparshatt Truck & Van; Phoenix Enhancement Services; UK Select Accident Repair Centre.

Bodyshop Staff Wellbeing Award: Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre.

Environmental Innovation Award: Gemini Accident Repair Centres.

Diversity and Inclusion Award – Group Repairer: Steer Automotive.

Diversity and Inclusion Award – Independent Repairer: Mackins Accident Repair Centre.

Charity Award: CarComm Coachworks.

Outstanding Support for Bodyshops Award: AGM Services.

Carbon Footprint Year-On-Year Improver Award – Group Repairer: Motofix Accident Repair Centres.

Carbon Footprint Year-On-Year Improver Award – Independent Repairer: M&S Accident Repairs.

Carbon Footprint Award – Commercial Repairer: CarComm Coachworks.

Carbon Footprint Award – Independent Repairer: Autocraft Telford

Carbon Footprint Award – Group Repairer: ABL 1Touch.

Pride of Bodyshop Award: Awes Mohammed.

NBRA Special Award: Christopher Weeks

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Furness in the hot seat

Accident management specialist Activate Group has named Adrian Furness as new Managing director of its Motor Repair Network business.

Furness joins from Covea, where he was CEO.

Hannah Wilcox, CEO of Activate Group said: “Adrian’s expertise and strategic focus will be invaluable as we build on the success of our Motor Repair Network business. Having led Covea’s UK business, Adrian has a deep understanding of the claims industry, and the current trends and challenges faced by insurers and brokers. He’ll be instrumental as we work towards our vision to be the transformational leader in accident management, offering data-driven, technology-led solutions, delivered by some of the most experienced and passionate people in the industry.”

Adrian added: “I’m stepping into the role of managing director for Motor Repair Network at a very exciting time. The more I get to know the business, the more impressed I am with the range and quality of its services and the capability of the team. My role is to develop these capabilities still further to create a market-leading proposition that combines technology and service excellence to deliver even greater value to the insurance industry – I can’t wait to get started.”

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ARC360 & ILC support Work WellFest event 

ARC360 and ILC have joined forces with Corporate Partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Group to launch Work WellFest across the vehicle accident repair and motor claims sectors. 

The virtual wellbeing festival has been created to coincide with World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10 October 2023 and will feature a cross-section of virtual events designed to meet the needs of all colleagues and industry peers. 

Mark Hadaway, co-founder of ARC360 and MD of ILC said, “We are delighted to be working with partners Entegral and Gemini Accident Repair Centres on the Work WellFest project. Wellbeing affects every area of our lives and our aim is that Work WellFest – with its varied content – can however big or small make a positive contribution to individuals and businesses across the sector and beyond.” 

Please see below for the day’s agenda and links to register:

9am 

Work WellFest – meditation with Sara Varo 

Kick-start Work WellFest with a 45 minute meditation session courtesy of Sara Varo, Group Talent Development Manager, Entegral 

Click here to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wsLnzFa9RCS8sfnVgiX0Nw 

10am 

Work WellFest – Andy’s Man Club 

Join this 45 minute session with men’s suicide prevention charity – Andy’s Man Club which offers free-to-attend peer-to-peer support groups across the UK and online. The charity aims to end the stigma surrounding men’s mental health and help men through the power of conversation. (www.andysmanclub.co.uk) 

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Midday 

Work WellFest – Ryan Swain 

Presenter, DJ, host and mental health campaigner Ryan Swain (www.ryanswain.co.uk) joins us to share some of his experiences of living with ADHD (Attention Hyperactive Deficit Disorder) and his mission to raise awareness around mental health. 

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13.30 

Work WellFest – interview with Dave Sargeant, Managing Director, Gemini Accident Repair Centres 

This pre-recorded interview sees Dave share how he first started within the automotive sector; how his career path led him become the head of one of the UK’s largest and leading accident repair operations; and share what continues to inspire his passion for the sector. 

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15.00 

Work WellFest – interview with Michael Golding, Network Manager, LV= 

During this re-recorded interview we catch up with Michael to understand more about his role within LV; how his career has been shaped over the years; and what he sees as the key influences on the future of the sector. 

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16.30 

Work WellFest – yoga with Claire Hart 

The benefits of yoga are well documented so join us, as we wrap up Work WellFest, for a full mind and body exercise session led by Claire Hart, National Sales Manager, Entegral. 

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Date set for dedicated AFV training course

Park Lodge International and Jeff Mack Consultancy are hosting an IMI-approved course to help anyone involved with alternative-fuelled vehicles handle them safely.

The eight-hour Alternative Fuelled Vehicle – Fire & Safety in Response, Recovery, Investigation and Examination course is aimed at insurance assessors, first responders, recovery agents and repairers.

Developed in response to the industry need for an explicit training programme that addresses the key issues of on-scene assessment of potential battery damage or leakage, appropriate transport and safe on site storage, the course aims to equip delegates with the knowledge to assess the risks of alternative-fuelled vehicles, to identify the appropriate PPE, to understand how lithium-ion batteries react to external heat, and to appreciate insurance liability.

Jeff Mack, Alternative Fuel Consultant, JMC/NWVA said, “We’re learning new things every day. The biggest issue is people saying it’s too costly to do the training, but the risks of a lack of knowledge are too severe. The first step is knowing what you’re dealing with, or you may end up sending the wrong person with the wrong recovery vehicle to the scene.”

The next course takes place on 21 September at Eyebox, Coventry.

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Fix makes it six with Arenacross

Fix Auto UK has secured its Presenting Partner status for both the 2023/2024 Arenacross British Championship and the all-new Arenacross Festival.

The debut Arenacross Festival – or AX Fest as it is known – takes place at the spectacular Bolesworth Castle in Cheshire later this month (15-17 September) as the first round of the new Arenacross season, with full dates for upcoming British Championship set to be announced soon.

The agreement marks the sixth time Fix Auto UK has supported the Arenacross Series.

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