HORIBA MIRA joins Euro NCAP network

Euro NCAP has welcomed HORIBA MIRA to its network of safety and assessment centres.

Expanded accreditation means the HORIBA MIRA laboratory is now recognised as an official site for active safety system testing on passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. 

Dr Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General Euro NCAP, said, “I am delighted to welcome HORIBA MIRA to Euro NCAP’s trusted network of safety assessment laboratories across Europe. We are impressed by HORIBA MIRA’s commitment to support Euro NCAP’s safety programme, but also by its wish to join us in our quest to meet Vision Zero targets. This is great news for us, for consumers, and the automotive industry in the UK.”

Graeme Stewart, Chief Technical Officer HORIBA MIRA, added, “We have been conducting active safety pre-tests for many years and our team is hugely motivated and passionate about helping to shape the future of safety on European roads and beyond, and being part of the collective effort that is driving towards achieving Vision Zero. Euro NCAP exists to create safer roads for everyone. We believe that to achieve this objective and deliver the best results, you must have a people-centric approach.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 15 December 2023

ILC releases 2024 events schedule

ILC has released its 2024 event schedule highlighting the dates of its annual key events set for the coming 12 months which includes 27 June as the date for 2024’s ARC360 technology focussed conference with other activity dates to follow. Further details to follow early in 2024.

LV= Sole Site Repairer forum sets the pace

LV= General Insurance hosted the latest annual edition of its Sole Site Repairer forum in late November with the key message to attendees: ‘keep doing what you are doing’.

Tesla tops list of most expensive EV repairs

New figures have revealed that Teslas are the most expensive EVs to repair. According to data released by Activate Group and Gecko Risk, who have formed a new partnership to deliver deeper insights into EVs, the average repair cost for an EV over the last four years is just under £2,600.

Eco Balance delivered to commercial vehicles

Glasurit has released its Eco Balance product range for commercial vehicles. Eco Balance enables faster processes and less material consumption, cutting CO2 emissions without compromising on quality.

Storms cause £53m of vehicle damage

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) predicts that insurers will pay out about £53m for vehicles damaged by Storms Babet, Ciaran and Debi.

Its data found that 7,210 vehicle damage claims were made following the bad weather in the UK during October and November.

Lexus tops charts of rising vehicle thefts

LV= has revealed that car thefts increased by 59% from 2021 to 2022 and predicts further rises this year.

Its data identified that Lexus thefts rose 513% from 2021-2023, Toyota thefts were up 103% and Hyundai thefts were up 81%, while theft hotspots included Birmingham, London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Liverpool.

Strategy summary

Wayne Mason-Drust, Managing Director at Accident Express Group, has presented his views on the five unique business models for bodyshops at the latest Trend Track meeting.

They included the Network Dominator, which operates a vast network; the Flex Master, which is more adaptable; the Efficiency Expert, which focuses on streamlined operations; the Independent Maverick; and the Mobile Maestro.

Ofgem launches consultation around services and costs

Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a statutory consultation on proposals to ensure businesses get reliable service. It is also seeking more clarity on the costs being paid to third party energy brokers.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Gemini Accident Repair Centres has been named ‘Winner’ for the Best Nationwide Vehicle Repairs Group 2023 in the Midlands Enterprise Awards 2023.
  • Chaplane Accident Repair Centre has achieved BS10125:2022 accreditation.
  • All nine of Fix Auto UK’s wholly owned repair centres have successfully gained their PAS2060 accreditations. They are Fix Auto Barnsley, Fix Auto Colwyn Bay, Fix Auto Crawley, Fix Auto Castleford, Fix Auto Daventry, Fix Auto Henley-on-Thames, Fix Auto Liverpool South, Fix Auto Newport and Fix Auto Paignton.
  • Activate Accident Repair Sunderland and Newcastle has secured BS10125:2022 certification.

Citroën and BASF unveil new sustainable concept car

Citroën has worked with BASF to create a concept car that pushes back the boundaries for sustainable production.

JLR announces digital deal with Tata

JLR has announced a new partnership with Tata Communications to support the efficient development of its next-generation vehicles.

It will deploy Tata’s cloud-based technology to connect all its 128 global sites, providing AI-powered and real-time data capturing, monitoring and analysis to improve production line performance.

Stellantis supports start-ups

Stellantis has recognised 11 new technology start-ups as part of its second annual Stellantis Venture Awards. The awards identify and then support the continued development of innovations in customer-focused technology.

Fisker opens Milton Keynes site

American EV company Fisker has opened a new site in Milton Keynes and is now inviting customers to book a test drive.

ARC360 Podcast 32: Mental Health Matters

In this episode we speak with Carl Norton, Regional Business Manager at Fix Auto UK and, perhaps more relevant to this conversation, the man behind the network’s Mental Health First Aid programme.

Catch up on podcasts

For the full back catalogue of ARC360 podcasts including conversations with Thatcham Research’s Dean Lander, Chartwell’s Chris Brightmore, and Martin Brown of Repairify click here.

People

  • Tom Hart has been appointed Claims Sales Director UK and Ireland at Solera Audatex.
  • Direct Line Group has named Jamie Brown as Senior External Automotive Engineer.
  • Komoo has appointed James Duffin as Northern Territory Manager.

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Ofgem launches consultation around services and costs

Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a statutory consultation on proposals to ensure businesses get reliable service.

It is also seeking more clarity on the costs being paid to third party energy brokers. 

The consultation will lead to a new set of rules for suppliers to ensure they deliver good customer service and greater clarity around costs. It includes proposals to expand existing rules on Standards of Conduct to all businesses, and expand rules around transparency on what consumers are paying for Third Party services to all business consumers.

Tim Jarvis, Director of Markets for Ofgem, said, “Businesses are no different from any energy customer and should be able to expect excellent service and fair prices. However, we have heard from too many businesses, particularly small and medium sized ones, that this isn’t always the case.

“These proposals will ensure better deals, better protection and more clarity for businesses – so they have the best chance of thriving at this difficult time.” 

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Fix Auto UK celebrates PAS 2060 successes

Fix Auto UK is on track to achieve its goal of having every repair centre within the network PAS 2060 accredited after securing certification for all its wholly owned repair centres.

The centres that have now achieved accreditation include Fix Auto Barnsley, Fix Auto Colwyn Bay, Fix Auto Crawley, Fix Auto Castleford, Fix Auto Daventry, Fix Auto Henley-on-Thames, Fix Auto Liverpool South, Fix Auto Newport and Fix Auto Paignton.

Fix Auto UK worked with Purchase Direct to complete the programme for each of the nine sites. Purchase Direct calculated the carbon footprint of each bodyshop and then developed a bespoke management plan to reduce their carbon footprints.

Mark Hutchins, Operations Director for Fix Auto UK, said, “We have invested significantly in our owned and part owned sites over the last couple of years; that investment has provided us with a springboard to gain PAS 2060 accreditations for each site. Thankfully, our close working relationship with Purchase Direct has ensured a relatively seamless process to achieve our goal.”

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The EV impact on engineering and skills

The rise and rise of electric vehicles has already brought about a fundamental change to the industry, with repair processes and skills now seemingly in a constant race to catch up.

At ARC360’s specialist EV event, EV-olution, which was held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry, sponsors Thatcham Research delivered a compelling session which examined the impact of this new technology on the entire motor claims journey.

Adrian Watson, Head of Engineering, and Dean Lander, Head of Repair Sector Services, considered the issue from both an engineering and skills perspective, emphasising that no part of the claim is untouched when an EV is involved.

Adrian said, “EVs have already had a marked impact on motor claims and repairs, but even greater change is still to come. At Thatcham Research we are trying to understand the flux in the market and how it will impact insurers and the motor claims workflow.”

Knowledge

In the last three years Thatcham Research has focused on the post-accident journey. It has found that opinion is still divided on the impact of EVs, with some people thinking they have minimal impact on the claims journey and others thinking they’re the end of the world.

“The reality is somewhere between the two,” Adrian said, suggesting that those who don’t think they need to change their processes when dealing with an EV do not understand the technology well enough.

“Everything within a claim changes if it’s an EV. No part of the claim is not touched, but I’m not seeing a lot of adjustments or acceptance that that is the case. There is an awful lot of knowledge within the industry, but is that knowledge getting where it needs to be?”

He said that on average EVs add about 25% to the overall cost of the claim. This takes into account a number of factors that are often overlooked, such as the weight of the vehicle and how that changes recovery, managing potential fire risks, the extra space required at a bodyshop and the need sometimes to employ experts to carry out specialist tasks, such as powering down the vehicle.

Adrian said, “We mapped the total claims flow for an ICE vehicle and then then did the same for an EV and have produced a report that compares those two journeys. That report shows that the level of sophistication is significantly more for an EV.”

Batteries

However, far and away the most significant factor of an EV repair is the battery. Batteries are now the most expensive spare part ever seen in the sector, costing up to 105% of the list price of the vehicle, and while nearly half of vehicle manufacturers (43%) have strategies in place for their post-accident repair, the reality is that hardly any of these repairs are taking place.

This, said Adrian, is because the diagnostics doesn’t exist to tell technicians whether the battery is safe and repairable.

“There is a lack of information from the vehicle manufacturers and that lack of knowledge in the aftermarket means than in most cases of battery damage the vehicle is declared a total loss,” Adrian said.

Apart from driving up costs, this is also bad for the environment as there is little or no capacity in the UK for recycling batteries.

Adrian concluded, “There is a lot of work for all of us to do, especially around getting the information that does exist to the people who need it. But there is not a single challenge around EVs that is not solveable.”

Skills

Dean agreed that a lack of knowledge remains the industry’s most urgent concern. The Institute of the Motor Industry has warned of a 160,000 shortfall in qualified technicians by 2030, but Dean believes that number could be even higher if training is not dramatically accelerated.

He said, “Education and training is one of the biggest challenges in the market. We already don’t have enough people to repair the volumes of cars coming through, and we’re struggling to get the knowledge and skills to the people we have got to deal with the technology changes that are coming along.”

Thatcham Research is seeking to address that through its automotive academy and e-learning platform.

Modular and blending both practical and digital learning for greatest effect, the platform delivers the right level of training to the right people at the right time. This includes front-of-house to enable them to make the right decisions at the start of the process, and recovery drivers to ensure they can carry out their jobs safely.

Dean said, “I can see businesses relying on just one person to have all the EV knowledge. I understand that because it’s expensive to send a technician away for four days. That’s why we offer a blended learning solution, because it is critical to ensure that everyone in the business, not just a select few, are EV trained. This knowledge will save you time and cost, because mistakes are very expensive.”

Levels

To help businesses better understand what level of knowledge is required for each colleague, Thatcham Research has broken its training down into four packages.

EV Aware provides a general level of EV understanding and is suitable for everyone in the business.

EV Safe explains how to approach the vehicle and shut it down safely, which is one of the most vital things to understand.

EV Competent is aimed at technicians actually repairing the vehicle, while EV Ready is a business-wide accreditation that ensures everyone on site has the appropriate knowledge and understanding. It comes with certification which is updated annually.

Dean concluded, “If we solve the knowledge challenge we’re half-way there, but the reality is you retain about 25% of classroom-based learning for more than three months unless you practice it in the workplace.

“Everything we do is modular and digital, so it stays with the learner and they can revisit the knowledge whenever they want. But whoever you choose as your training provider, you have to do it with intent because it is essential you’re getting the right knowledge into the business.”

ARC360’s specialist EV-olution event was sponsored by Thatcham Research and ControlExpert, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assistance, S&G Response, and Solera Audatex, and Partners: Gemini Accident Repair Centres, Repairify, and Prasco UK.

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ARC360 News – Friday 14 July 2023

An EV market insight

Electric vehicles have surged from 0.4% of the total vehicle parc in 2016 to nearly 18% as of June 2023, but uptake will have to increase dramatically before 2030 to support the government’s ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles.

BASF shortlisted for two BCF Awards

BASF has been shortlisted for two British Coatings Federation Awards. It is line to win both the Race to Net Zero Award for its Biomass Balance Approach and the Sustainable Innovation Multinational Award for its Glasurit 100 line.

Thatcham Research expands EV training portfolio

Thatcham Research has enhanced its EV training solutions with EV Safe, which has been designed to protect key workers who interact with High Voltage (HV) vehicles.

‘Four’ a good cause

Four S&G Response colleagues have raised £10,000 for East Cheshire Hospice following a gruelling 444km, four-day cycle challenge through four European countries.

Repairify extends remote support services

Repairify has unveiled a new end-to-end software support programme that enables its IMI-trained technicians to remotely access the asTech tools repairers are using in the workshop.

L&I Eaton ARC plans ambitious growth strategy

L&I Eaton ARC is planning to build on strong growth by opening five new sites in the next three months. The sixth largest independent bodyshop group in the UK will add repair centres in Sheffield, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle and Aberdeen Central.

Sensors critical to self-driving but pose challenges

Euro NCAP’s European New Car Assessment Programme, which has been updated this year to reflect technological developments, particularly around RADAR and LiDAR, suggests that the industry is still some way from full autonomy being introduced safely.

LKQ Corporation completes Digraph acquisition

LKQ Corporation has acquired leading independent aftermarket commercial parts distributor Digraph, which specialises in HGV, coach and bus parts.

Fix Auto Mid Devon secures VM badge

Fix Auto Mid Devon has secured manufacturer approval from Toyota and Lexus, after completingall necessary training.

Slough Prestige celebrates Kitemark success

Steer Automotive Group site Slough Prestige has successfully passed its first unannounced audit since securing BS10125:2022 accreditation.

Compliance Manager Jenna Gillings and Site Manager Jon Marsden were presented with a Kitemark plaque by Darren Hornibrook, Automotive Technical Delivery Manager at BSI.

Mobile servicing could ease EV workload

Fleet Assist believes that EVs could impact the aftermarket with many repairers turning to mobile services, particularly when it comes to EVs.

LKQ Europe announces Mobivia partnership

LKQ Europe has entered into a strategic partnership Mobivia, Europe’s largest independent provider of automotive maintenance and repair services.

Positive steps from LV= and Halo

LV= General Insurance joined Halo ARC to celebrate renovations carried out at the Blaise Castle Estate. Sponsored by ECA Business Energy, colleagues helped to rebuild steps to the most popular areas of the park and assist with upkeep of paths and woodland areas.

Enterprise increases Car Club coverage

Enterprise Holdings has expanded its Car Club coverage with a new site in Devon, hosted by Smart Bodyshop Solutions in Exeter Marsh Barton.

Synetiq named IVR training provider

IAA company and vehicle salvage and remarketing experts Synetiq has become the first in the sector to become an accredited Institute of Vehicle Recovery (IVR) training provider. 

Auxillis names Van Monster as remarketing partner

Accident claims management support services provider Auxillis has appointed Van Monster Remarketing to manage its passenger car disposals.

Hoopers introduces repair services

Leading independent vehicle assessors Hoopers has expanded its offering to include network repair services through a national network of BSI, vehicle manufacturer and insurer-approved repair centres.

People

e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has appointed FAB Recycling founder and former Synetiq director Jason Cross to its board.

AkzoNobel has appointed Matt Hassall as Area Sales Manager.

Charis Luccarini has joined AXA as Commercial Motor Claims, Bespoke Team Leader.

Smart Repairs has enhanced its mobile team with the appointment of Jason Chapman. He will cover the Windsor area.

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An EV market insight

Electric vehicles have surged from 0.4% of the total vehicle parc in 2016 to nearly 18% as of June 2023, but uptake will have to increase dramatically before 2030 to support the government’s ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles.

However, other countries have proven that it can be achieved, with EVs now making up 90% of all new vehicles in Norway.

“Can that same trajectory happen in the UK?” asked Paul Sell, Director of Trend Tracker. “Yes, it’s possible.”

Paul was speaking during ARC360’s specialist EV event, EV-olution, which took place at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry, sponsored by Thatcham Research and ControlExpert, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assisatnce, S&G Response, and Solera Audatex, and Partners: Gemini Accident Repair Centres, Repairify, and Prasco UK.

Recharge

However, to achieve this growth the market needs to recharge itself after stalling recently as a result of high prices, poor public infrastructure and range anxiety.

Paul revealed that there were 37,261 public charge points in the UK in 2022, up from just 6,500 in 2016, with more than 8,600 new charge points installed in the last 12 months alone. Meanwhile, the government invested £1.6bn last year with the ambition of driving that number up to beyond 300,000 by 2030.

Improving the public infrastructure is essential, said Paul, to supporting EV growth.

He explained, “EVs are cheaper to run than petrol or diesel models if you can charge at home. But if you’re travelling you need access to rapid chargers, and they are still a lot more expensive than petrol or diesel. So we’re going to need those 300,000 charge points to quell people’s range anxiety.”

Repairs

For the automotive aftermarket, EV repair volumes remain small. They comprise just five per cent of the total market – although this rises to 16% among models under three years old – with Tesla, MG, BMW, and Volkswagen accounting for the majority of repairs.

However, on average, repair costs are comparable to those of their petrol and diesel counterparts, with fewer parts involved in EV repairs offset by higher (£2 per hour average) labour costs.

Unsurprisingly, London remains the runaway hotspot for EV repairs, although Paul predicts this will change as more and more cities introduce green air zones. This will make EVs a more cost-effective option, driving adoption beyond the capital.

Future

While there remains challenges, a tipping point has been reached and EVs are on their way to becoming the dominant powertrain on UK roads.

The 2030 deadline is looming, and Paul believes it is unlikely that any future government will be prepared to back away from that now.

He said, “The 2030 road to zero isn’t up for negotiation. We have already seen significant government investment in EVs and whoever is in power, if they feel it’s not heading the right way they will have to make more changes, with the biggest changes probably coming in energy costs and infrastructure.”

ARC360’s specialist EV-olution event was sponsored by Thatcham Research and ControlExpert, along with ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assistance, S&G Response, and Solera Audatex, and Partners: Gemini Accident Repair Centres, Repairify, and Prasco UK.

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Auxillis names Van Monster as remarketing partner

Accident claims management support services provider Auxillis has appointed Van Monster Remarketing to manage its passenger car disposals.

It expects to sell up to 6,000 used cars in its first full year, after a successful pilot in March.

Van Monster runs two weekly online car auctions, with all cars coming with a 40-point inspection as standard, covering mechanical and dynamic operation, warning light, windscreen, tyre, and documentation checks.

Justin Shaw, Fleet Operations Director of Auxillis, said: “We are delighted to partner with Van Monster to offer our high quality, low mileage cars to its trade customers. With an established online trade buyer network and high conversion rates Van Monster is the perfect remarketing partner.”

Gary Sullivan, Van Monster’s MD, added: “We are pleased to work with Auxillis to offer its used cars to our online trade buyers. The used car stock from Auxillis fits perfectly with the high-quality, used LCVs we already sell on behalf of Northgate.”

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‘Four’ a good cause

Four S&G Response colleagues have raised £10,000 for East Cheshire Hospice following a gruelling 444km, four-day cycle challenge through four European countries.

Jonathan Spencer, Sean Harper, Tom Healey, and Nick Stone began in Calais, France on 1 July and made their way through Bruges and Brussels in Belgium, Maastricht in the Netherlands, to Cologne, Germany.

Nick, Operations Director at S&G Response, said, “I am so proud to have been part of an amazing team of both cyclists and support crew, without which the event wouldn’t have been possible. It was hard work but overall enjoyable. Now we have seen the final donation figure of just over £10,000 it makes all the effort worthwhile and for such a worthy cause.”

S&G Response has raised or donated over £63,000 and provided over 380 volunteering hours to a host of local good causes in the last 12 months.

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Mobile servicing could ease EV workload

Fleet Assist believes that EVs could impact the aftermarket with many repairers turning to mobile services, particularly when it comes to EVs.

The company now has more than 400 mobile units on its network, ensuring it’s able to deliver a nationwide service. It says many of these are EV-ready and its findings suggest that servicing an EV is actually cheaper and quicker than ICE equivalents because of fewer parts and less wear on tyres and brakes.

Vincent said, “It’s important for all leasing and rental fleets to be aware of the challenges faced by garages and some of the new initiatives likely to be forthcoming that will ensure both industries continue to work in harmony. Potentially in the longer term, EVs will cause excess capacity within the UK garage network with more companies chasing less work so it is not simply a case of putting up labour rates. If they do, they risk overpricing themselves and reducing their workshop volumes.

“We maintain that both garages and OEMs should consider adopting a smart approach to meeting customer driver expectations that require a focus on service delivery. The landscape forming where garages look to increase fees to address a shortfall in aftersales revenues risk being left behind in the longer term.” 

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