Repairify celebrates ‘outstanding success’ at Automechanika

Repairify has hailed Automechanika 2024 as an outstanding success and major business opportunity.

The event attracted 108,000 trade visitors from 172 countries, with Repairify welcoming hundreds of guests to its 70 sqm stand, generating numerous solid leads for its advanced diagnostic vehicle technology.

Phil Peace, managing director International for Repairify, said, “Automechanika was an extremely successful event. We were delighted to have so many visitors to the stand where we were able to showcase how our intelligent technical solutions can enhance our customers’ operations. It also gave us an opportunity to show a number of solutions that are in the pipeline and obtain direct feedback to assist us in refining their further development.”

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Entegral and Orbital Repair Solutions to sponsor NWVA charity match

Entegral, Orbital Repair Solutions and Purchase Direct have been announced as the latest sponsors of the Nationwide Vehicle Assistance (NWVA) charity football match next month.

The Bob Linwood Memorial Trophy Football Match will take place at The London Stadium on Tuesday, 15 October to raise funds for the charity, DEBRA UK. 

The trio join a growing list of sponsors including AUGGIE, Boniface Engineerin, Copart, Expedient Security, JR Revell, RH Prestige Cars, and Vision Vehicles.

The charity game this year will take place against Morelli Master, with NWVA planning to organise the match every year, raising funds for different charities. 

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Cap hpi data finds EVs written off at half the rate of ICE models

Analysis from cap hpi has found that electric vehicles are written off at less than half the rate of petrol and diesel models.

The study, which looked at data from 2015 to August 2024, revealed that just 0.9% of EVs under five years old have been written off. This compares to 1.89% of petrol and diesel vehicles.

Meanwhile, in the one-year age category, just 0.2% of EVs have been written off compared to 0.4% of petrol and diesel vehicles.

These findings are completely contrary to the common misconception that electric vehicles are more likely to be written off than ICE models due to battery degeneration and high repair costs. 

Cap hpi director Jon Clay said, “We work hard to provide an accurate picture of the automotive sector to the industry and consumers alike, from valuation data to provenance checks and trend analysis.

“The motor industry has to collectively address the wave of misinformation around EVs that is present online to enable consumers and fleet customers to make informed and well-balanced decisions about their next vehicle.”

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IMI seeks industry input in NOS reviews

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is inviting industry input in a series of National Occupational Standards (NOS) reviews.

The IMI announced in the summer that is reviewing the following standards: Maintenance and Repair – Light Vehicle; Mechanical Electrical and Trim (MET); and Core Automotive – Health & safety.

Phase One of the reviews included making the NOS documents available to view and offer feedback on.

It will now collate and assess the feedback before consulting the industry around potential next steps. Consultations will be mainly electronic, in the form of online surveys and video/telephone conference meetings with CPD certificates issued to those who take part.

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NWVA welcomes more charity sponsors

Nationwide Vehicle Assistance (NWVA) has welcomed a host of new sponsors for its charity football game, the Bob Linwood Memorial Trophy Football Match.

Copart, JR Revell, RH Prestige Cars, and Expedient Security have all come on board in recent days, after Boniface Engineering, AUGGIE and Vision Vehicles were announced last week.

The Bob Linwood Trophy Football Match will take place at The London Stadium on Tuesday, 15 October to raise funds for the charity, DEBRA UK. 

The charity game this year will take place against Morelli Master, with NWVA planning to organise the match every year, raising funds for different charities. 

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IMI warns of dangerous shortage in ADAS-qualified techs

New analysis from The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has revealed that just two per cent of UK technicians are qualified to repair and maintain vehicles featuring Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

ADAS-equipped vehicles now account for 13% of the UK car parc, but there are just 4,425 individuals that are IMI TechSafe registered to work on them.

Kevin Finn, Executive Chair of the IMI, said, “The proportion of ADAS-equipped vehicles has grown from 11% in January 2024 to 13% in July, yet there has not been a similar increase in the proportion of ADAS-trained technicians.

“As the proportion of vehicles featuring ADAS accelerates, ahead of the introduction of fully automated vehicles, it is critical that more technicians are trained to work on vehicles with this technology.”

ADAS is the pre-cursor for fully automated vehicles, which could be on the UK roads as early as 2026 after the Automated Vehicles Bill 2024 received Royal Assent in May 2024.

The IMI launched Level 2 and Level 3 ADAS qualifications in 2022. The IMI TechSafe recognition program provides independent assessment and recognition of the technical competence of technicians working in the UK automotive sector. IMI TechSafe identifies a member’s professionalism and safe working practice in the field of electric vehicles (EV) and other safety-critical vehicle systems such ADAS.

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Euro NCAP begins Truck Safe testing

Euro NCAP has begun testing as part of its new Truck Safe programme.

The programme has been introduced to tackle the disproportionate number of truck fatalities across Europe, where trucks represent only three per cent of all vehicles but are involved in almost 15% of road fatalities.

The Euro NCAP Truck Safe rating scheme is a first for the sector and will enable all stakeholders in the freight industry to identify and assess the safety level of trucks. Not only will this deliver enhanced safety for drivers but also create financial and strategic opportunities for those operators that invest in the safest vehicles, making the scheme attractive to insurers, shippers, hauliers and truck makers.

The first seven trucks being tested are the DAF XF, Iveco S-WAY, MAN TGX, Mercedes-Benz Trucks Actros, Renault Trucks T, Scania R-series, and Volvo FH.

Dr. Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General Euro NCAP, said, “The new tests will address real-world collisions and encourage manufacturers to fit collision avoidance technologies and improve driver vision.”

Test results will be announced on 20 November.

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New study highlights green benefits of repair and reuse strategy

A study commissioned by VRA Certification in collaboration with certified recycler SYNETIQ, an IAA company, has confirmed the significant environmental advantages of repairing damaged vehicles using green parts sourced in the UK.

The study, titled ‘Repair, Reuse, or Replace,’ was also in association with Allianz SE, Oakdene Hollins, and Metsims Environmental Consulting.

It details how the repair of damaged vehicles using green parts is a more climate-friendly alternative to the use of newly manufactured replacement parts.

The research sought to validate the assumption that repairing damaged vehicles with locally sourced green parts results in lower emissions compared to replacing them with new parts.

It focused on four of the most commonly damaged exterior vehicle parts: the front bumper, bonnet, headlight, and front door. These components were subjected to four different repair scenarios to determine the impact on CO2 emissions: Repairing the part in situ at a repair shop; replacing the part with a new component manufactured in Europe; replacing the part with a green part salvaged from an end-of-life vehicle in the UK; replacing the part with a new component manufactured in Asia.

The findings confirmed that using green parts for vehicle repairs significantly reduces carbon emissions compared to using newly manufactured parts (up to 177 kg CO2e saving per repair). The environmental benefits increase the heavier the replacement part used due to the high embodied emissions associated with their production.

Among the scenarios analysed, replacing damaged parts with new ones was identified as the least favourable option in terms of emissions.

Michael Hill, Green Parts Director at SYNETIQ said, “This study provides clear evidence that the repair and reuse of vehicle parts should be the way forward to reduce the automotive industry’s environmental footprint. Through the use of green parts and sustainable practises, we can make an impact on reducing emissions and contribute to the fight against climate change.”

Chas Ambrose, Director at VRA Certification, said, “What this particular study highlights is the truly enormous scale of national and international emission savings that are achievable through a more integrated approach to the repair of damaged vehicles, encompassing more part repair and more part reuse. I believe this report is very timely, with the current focus on Net Zero, the circular economy and forthcoming legislative changes relating to vehicle lifetime circularity.”

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Miguel and David celebrate WorldSkills triumphs

Steer Automotive Group apprentice Miguel Harvey has won a Medallion of Excellence at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 while David McKeown from James McKeown Accident Repair Centre secured Bronze in Autobody Repair.

WorldSkills is known at the ‘skills Olympics’ with more than 1,500 young people from 69 countries competing over four days in a number of categories.

Representing Team GB, Miguel, from Steer Stratford-upon-Avon, earned his Medallion of Excellence in the car painting category.

The Medallion is only awarded to those who score above the international standard.

Steve Hoe, Head of Academy & Organisation Development, said at Steer Automotive, said, “It’s been such a privilege supporting all of Team UK, but a special mention goes to David McKeown, who picked up Bronze in Body Repair. Miguel and David became friends in WorldSkills UK squad and cheered each other on the whole way.”

Meanwhile, Skills Minister Jacqui Smith said, “As we close this incredible WorldSkills competition, I want to congratulate everyone involved. You’ve all showcased exceptional skill, dedication, and creativity, proving that the future is in capable hands.

“Everyone competing in WorldSkills has demonstrated their potential as future leaders and innovators. We want to support everyone across the country to access opportunity, no matter who they are or where they’re from.”

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Bodyshop Briefs

  • Here we catch up with Allan Biggs, Director of Grove Autos following recently being awarded the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024 for Best Fleet Repair Partner – South East. Read more
  • The winners of the NBRA Greener Bodyshop Awards have been revealed. Nominees met at The Coventry Building Society Arena for the seventh annual awards, which were introduced to celebrate those businesses and individuals who have set outstanding standards in sustainability. Read more
  • Gemini ARC attended the House of Commons for an event celebrating the UK’s Top 100 and Top 50 SME Apprentice Employers. The company was presented with a Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers 2024 certificate after being ranked 86th this year.
  • Solus Dunstable has officially opened after moving from Luton to a new state-of-the-art 40,000 sqft repair centre.
  • Page Automotive Group has announced that all its sites have successfully transitioned to the new BS10125:2022 standard.
  • Peter James Motor Group has been awarded Evolution Repair Group, Advocate of the Year 2024.
  • Komoo Bangor (NI) has successfully passed its BSi Kitemark audit with 100% compliance.
  • West Midlands Accident Repairs has announced that its technicians have completed a Level 3 EV training course at Bridge Automotive Academy.
  • The Vella Group has celebrated its apprentices who recently passed their end point assessments in MET, panel and paint apprenticeships at its Apprentice Recognition Event at Revolución de Cuba in Liverpool.
  • Steer Automotive Group Chief Executive Officer Richard Steer has been named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 UK for London & South East.
  • The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has awarded Glyn Hopkin Chelmsford Training Centre IMI Approved Centre status.
  • Bristol Street Motors Orpington Ford has been transformed into a dedicated commercial vehicle dealership, following an extensive refurbishment of its premises.
  • DLG Team Leader Graham Jones has discussed how the company is delivering outstanding customer experiences. DLG owns and operates 23 automotive service centres, which handles more than 50% of its own claims. Read more
  • Fix Auto UK has invested in its network, acquiring the long-established Fix Auto Edinburgh West repair centre from Stewart and Carol Roden. The acquisition, the first for the network in Scotland, takes the number of repair centres the network owns outright to 11. Read more

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HORIBA MIRA unveils UK-first crash testing facility

Automotive engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA has opened the UK’s first vehicle crash testing facility capable of testing frontal car-to-car impacts. These collisions are responsible for more deaths than any other accident type, according to Euro NCAP. Read more

CLEPA calls for greater regulation to protect independent aftermarket

CLEPA has called for greater regulation protecting access to repair data and parts for independent repairers. It believes that as authorised dealerships gain greater dominance, independents are facing growing restrictions around access to vital information and spare parts. Read more

Euro NCAP announces latest safety ratings

Euro NCAP has released the safety rating for the Audi Q6 e-tron, the Ford Explorer, the Jeep Avenger, the Renault Symbioz and Captur, the Subaru Crosstrek and Impreza, and the XPENG G6. The Audi Q6 e-tron, Ford Explorer, XPENG G6, and Subaru Crosstrek and Impreza all achieved five-star safety ratings, while the Renault Symbioz and Captur achieved four stars. Read more

BASF Coatings launches first ChemCycling products in the automotive refinish market

BASF Coatings officially introduced new product lines at Automechanika 2024. It’s next generation of clearcoats employs the company’s unique ChemCycling technology which boost bodyshop efficiency and productivity. Read more

Cordless convenience is here to stay with help from Mirka’s FBS-B

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Government confirms it will go ahead with research into headlight glare

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NFDA-NI and PACTS urges immediate action on MOT backlog

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Road Safety Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2030

The Road Safety Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2030 reflects the continuing commitment to working in partnership to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries across the roads network and to the ongoing development of a safe and sustainable transport network that meets the needs of all road users. Read more

Axalta introduces Axalta Nimbus to improve productivity and performance

Axalta has launched Axalta Nimbus, its global customer experience platform for refinish customers. This technology seamlessly connects customers to all of Axalta’s tools and resources to improve efficiency, enhance productivity, boost performance, and maximise profitability. Read more

Motor Assist calls for industry-wide EV-for-EV replacement vehicle guarantee

Motor Assist is calling for the accident aftercare industry to implement an EV-for-EV guarantee, enabling drivers of electric vehicles to remain in an electric car if they require a temporary replacement. Read more

New Data Hub Shows How Waymo Improves Road Safety

The most recent data shows that over 22 million rider-only miles driven through the end of June, the Waymo Driver has been involved in 84% fewer crashes with airbag deployment, 73% fewer injury-causing crashes, and 48% fewer police-reported crashes compared to human drivers. Read more

esure backs 20mph zones to lower premiums

Insurer esure has said that reducing speed limits to 20mph in cities across the UK could reduce annual motor policies by £50. It reported a 20% fall in car claims in Wales since the limit was introduced last September and reduced premiums accordingly at the end of the year. Read more

Ben invites automotive family to get involved in festive fundraising activities

Automotive industry charity Ben is inviting its automotive family to get involved in Christmas Jumper Day this December and has also released its new Christmas card collection to raise funds which will support those struggling or in crisis. Read more

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BMW Group Recycling and Dismantling Centre celebrates 30 years

For 30 years, the BMW Group’s Recycling and Dismantling Centre (RDC) has been developing and testing processes to achieve significant advances in the recycling of parts and reusable materials. Read more

Hyundai and GM MoU to explore collaboration

General Motors and Hyundai Motor Company have signed an agreement to explore future collaboration across key strategic areas. GM and Hyundai will look for ways to leverage their complementary scale and strengths to reduce costs and bring a wider range of vehicles and technologies to customers faster. Read more

Zeekr showcases latest innovations in Frankfurt

Zeekr showcased its latest innovations, including the upgraded LFP batteries, the Zeekr MIX and the Zeekr 001 FR, at the EVA Expo at Automechanika Frankfurt 2024. Read more

Geely Auto unveils its pure electrified products at Automechanika Frankfurt

Geely Auto, an innovative global automaker, made a strong impression at Automechanika, Frankfurt by showcasing its latest electrified products designed for global markets. With participants from 175 countries, the world’s leading trade fair, Automechanika Frankfurt, officially kicked off on September 10. Read more

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  • FMG Repair Services has appointed Paul Wrigglesworth as its new Managing Director.

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