Repair costs and volumes both up in April 

The latest data from ARC360 Associate Partner Trend Tracker has revealed that repair costs in April were up 4.7% on the same month last year, while repair volumes showed a 13% increase – although they remain just below levels seen in April 2019 (97%). 

The data also found that cycle times in April were 14% down on April 2023, with lead times and key-to-key times down by 12%. 

Paul Sell, Trend Tracker Director, said, “In March there was much debate across the industry about the fall in repair estimate volumes, raising many questions about the price of insurance, higher excess levels, increase in retail repairs under excess levels, increased write-off thresholds and the number of new sites in the sector since the start of the year.  

“Despite all this, April has seen an increase in repair estimate volumes. This could be as a result of how the bank holidays fell at the end of March so not something to react to but promising for all those operating in the sector and pointing more to excess capacity than reducing demand impacting the market.” 

The report also highlighted the lack of availability of skilled staff, and suggested that the one per cent growth in new car sales in April combined with stable volumes around used car sales could be an indicator that the market is getting ‘back to normal’. 

Meanwhile, the sharp increase in insurance premiums recorded during 2023, which led to higher excesses, has slowed into 2024 and in some cases retreated. 

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ARC360 News – Friday 10 May 2024

Senior analyst joins ARC360 line-up

Matthew Freeman, Managing Consultant at Solera cap hpi is the latest key name added to ARC360’s ‘future vehicle technology’ themed event agenda.

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, ARC360 is supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco.

The specialist event is sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with Stellantis which will host the ‘Stellantis Zone’ on the day.

Bodyshop Briefs

Miguel & David heading to Worldskills

Miguel Harvey and David McKeown have been named as part of the Team UK Worldskills Lyon 2024 squad. Miguel, employed and trained by Steer Automotive will compete in the Car Painting competition, whilst David working for James McKeown Accident Repair and trained by Riverpark Training will take part in the Autobody Repair section.

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Report published to support AV Bill

Thatcham Research and Association of British Insurers have published a joint report on insurance requirements for Automated Vehicles (AVs) as the landmark Automated Vehicles Bill 2024 approaches Royal Assent.

To support the Bill progress through the Houses of Parliament, and the creation of subsequent secondary legislation, Thatcham Research and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) collaborated on the ‘Insurer Requirements for Automated Vehicles’ report, offering industry expertise and strategic recommendations.

It details four key asks from the UK motor insurance industry required for AVs to be safe and insurable in the UK: Safety First; Visibility; Data Access; and Cyber security.

IMI urges skills understanding

With the Automated Vehicles Bill 2024 set to receive Royal Assent, the Institute of the Motor Industry believes there is still work to be done to ensure the funding is available for the upskilling required to work on and calibrate automated vehicles for safe use. 

The IMI’s latest data shows that at the end of March 2024 there were 4,150 technicians qualified to work on vehicles with level 2 autonomy, representing just 2% of all UK technicians. Level 2 autonomy is the pre-cursor to fully automated vehicles and currently 12% of the UK car parc features some form of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

Sales tick up for 21st straight month

Car sales edged up by one per cent in April to 134,274 units, completing 21 consecutive months of growth.

According to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), sales to fleets surged by 18.5% but private buyer uptake fell by 17.7%.

Enterprise Mobility highlighted for DEI

Fairygodboss, the largest online career community for women to find jobs, advice, and support has listed Enterprise Mobility as one of 13 companies that make diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) a priority.

Motor insurance complaints more than double next product line

New figures from the Financial Conduct Authority have revealed that complaints received about motor insurers have risen by 18.2% in the last year.

Customers made more than 280,000 complaints about motor insurance over the second half of 2023, up from a little under 240,000 for the same period in 2022.

Wayve receives $1bn automated driving backing

Wayve, a market leader in Embodied Artificial Intelligence (AI) for autonomous driving, has announced the successful closure of $1.05bn in Series C funding.

The round was led by SoftBank Group, with contributions from new investor NVIDIA and existing investor Microsoft. This investment will accelerate Wayve’s mission to reimagine autonomous mobility through embodied intelligence.

Plunkys All Stars break £15k barrier

Support from the Vella Group – amongst many others – has helped take this year’s Plunkys All Stars fundraising total to beyond the £15,000 barrier.

The charity football match will take place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, raising valuable funds for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Fire Fighters Charity.

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Volvo sales up 27% in April

Volvo Cars reports global sales of 65,838 cars, up 27% compared to the same period last year. The sales increase was primarily driven by a strong performance in Europe as well as the company’s fully electric small SUV, the EX30.

The company’s electrified models, with a fully electric or plug-in hybrid powertrain, grew 53 per cent compared to the same period last year and accounted for 48% of all cars sold during April. The share of fully electric cars constituted 26% for the month.

NIO announces ONVO

Global smart electric vehicle company, NIO has announced at the ceremony celebrating the production of 500,000 vehicles that its second brand ONVO will make its global debut on 15 May.

According to the company, ONVO’s first model L60 is a family-centric smart BEV in the same segment as Tesla Model Y, and promises to ‘redefine the standards of family cars’.

People

  • Direct Line Group has announced three new appointments to its Executive Committee. Craig Thornton will be appointed Managing Director Home and Growth, Martin Milliner as Managing Director of Claims and Hugh Hessing as Chief Operating Officer.
  • Allianz has promoted Caroline Johnson to Claims Director in the company’s personal lines business, while Nicola George has taken over from Mike Crane as Managing Director.
  • Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK & Ireland, has been recognised in the 2024 Autocar Great Women Top 100, celebrating the most influential women in the British car industry today.
  • The MIB has announced Angus Eaton as its new CEO, taking over from Dominic Clayden in July.
  • Charlotte Stafford has been appointed as Customer Experience Advisor at Steer Automotive Group.
  • Ron Morris has taken up a new role as Head of Corporate, Fleet and Remarketing at VinFast UK.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 3 May 2024

Leading influencers assemble for future sector insights

Vehicle technology specialist, Tom Leggett is the latest leading influencer to join ARC360’s specialist ‘future vehicle technology’ themed event agenda.

No single factor behind falling volumes

More than a dozen industry experts took part in the third ARC360 Breakfast Think Tank last week, when attention turned to the sudden and dramatic fall in repair volumes in the last few months. 

Voices from repairers, insurers, suppliers and data experts were heard, when it was agreed that there has been a ‘sharp and noticeable fall’ in volumes since mid-February, with no obvious single factor responsible for the drop off. 

Bodyshop Briefs

  • MG Cannon has installed Glasurit’s all-new waterborne basecoat system, Glasurit 100 Line, in all six sites.
  • M&A Coachworks has been named Bentley Bodyshop of the Year 2023.
  • Steer Automotive Group’s Miguel Harvey came second at the Emirate Skills National Final Competition for Car Painting, seeing off competition from France, Germany, the UAE, and the UK.
  • Devonshire Motors Accident Repair Centres has undergone five audits in five days, securing vehicle repair approvals from Jaguar and Telsa.
  • Gemini ARC has launched its 35th site. Gemini Barnstaple is a 7,700 sqft site based in Ilfracombe with capacity to repair 1,000 vehicles a year.

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Conference highlights opportunities for positive change

ILC’s New Generation in Claims Conference helped highlight the opportunities available to positively influence how the industry can best attract and retain future talent.

Host for the day James Lambert, ILC’s New Generation in Claims Sector Lead and Founder of Engage to Succeed, opened the day’s proceedings by referencing Henry Ford’s quote: “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”

James added, “Let’s keep that in mind and think about what is possible, how we can change, what’s the cost of not changing, and what could work in your business.”

Claims cost increases surge ahead of premiums

New figures released by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have revealed that the cost of claims rose eight per cent in the first three months of 2024 compared to a one per cent rise in premiums.

Average cost of a motor claim rose to £4,800 in the first quarter, while average comprehensive car insurance policies are now £635.

Plunkys All Stars raise over £100k

The final Plunkys All Stars football match will take place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, raising funds for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance, and the Fire Fighters Charity.

To date the football matches have raised over £100k for worthy charities.

Ben turns up the heat for next challenge

Ten teams of two will trek across the Sahara Desert in November as part of automotive charity Ben’s Industry Leader Challenge.

Participating teams will navigate about 17 miles a day in temperatures reaching 35 Deg C to raise a minimum of £20,000 each.

Introducing SERMI

A new association has been established to control access to security-related repair and maintenance information (SERMI).

Managed by vehicle manufacturers and repairers, the SERMI Association has been created primarily to combat vehicle theft by approving and monitoring who has access to what information.

Phil Peace, Managing Director, Repairify, explains more.

NWVA ‘Alert’ to quicker processes

NWVA has launched Insure Alert, a new add-on product that allows recovery operators and vehicle storage compounds to communicate faster with insurers, fleets, hire companies, and leasing companies.

Avant celebrates landmark birthday

Huddersfield-based Avant has celebrated its 20th birthday. The market-leading independent organisation specialises in the provision of solutions across all aspects of the automotive aftermarket.

OEC and Toyota announce parts partnership

OEC has announced a new Trade Parts Programme partnership with Toyota GB for both the Toyota and Lexus brands.

As part of the collaboration, it will provide a dedicated team of business development managers, sales reps, call centre agents, and marketing solutions to support growth.

Copart celebrated at Great Women Top 100 awards

CEO of Copart UK & Ireland Jane Pocock has been recognised in the 2024 Autocar Great Women Top 100 awards, which celebrates influential women in the industry.

She was a finalist in the Executive Category.

BASF 100 Line delivers stellar results

BASF has announced stellar results of its eco-friendly waterborne basecoat, 100 Line, based on data from 1,000 bodyshops in 20 countries that have adopted it.

It reported an average of 40% less process time, 30% less material usage with every application, 20% less consumption, and 50% faster process times.

EV charging prices frozen

The AA EV Recharge Report for March has revealed that electric vehicle charging prices across the public network were frozen across all speeds during the month, compared to a 0.63 pence per litre rise in petrol prices.

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BYD profits plummet by nearly 50%

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has reported a £502m (47%) fall in profits in the first quarter of the year.

It sold just over 300,000 units in the first three months of the year compared to 526,000 sales in the same period last year.

Prancing horse unveils V12 models

Ferrari has unveiled the new two-seater Berlinetta and Spider, both of which are powered by a V12 engine that that boasts 830 cv power output, with maximum revs of 9500 rpm.

Aston Martin in the slow lane

Aston Martin has reported that pre-tax losses nearly doubled to £138.8m in the first quarter of the year, with 945 wholesale car sales compared to 1,269 during the same period last year.

People

  • Page Automotive Group has appointed Paul Colebrook as Group Operations Manager.
  • Direct Line Group has appointed Craig Thornton as Managing Director Home and Growth, Martin Milliner as Managing Director of Claims and Hugh Hessing as Chief Operating Officer. In addition, Roger Lowry has been named Director of Corporate Affairs and Alexandra Hayes as Chief of Staff.
  • Allianz has promoted Caroline Johnson to the role of Claims Director in the company’s personal lines business, while Nicola George has taken over from Mike Crane as Managing Director at the company’s personal lines broker business.
  • IMI Policy and Public Affairs Lead Hayley Pells has been celebrated in the Government Affairs category of the Autocar Great Women 2024 Top 100.

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No single factor behind falling volumes 

More than a dozen industry experts took part in the third ARC360 Breakfast Think Tank last week, when attention turned to the sudden and dramatic fall in repair volumes in the last few months. 

Voices from repairers, insurers, suppliers and data experts were heard, when it was agreed that there has been a ‘sharp and noticeable fall’ in volumes since mid-February, with no obvious single factor responsible for the drop off. 

Recent figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders revealed that the UK car parc reached its highest point last year, so it is not a case there are fewer cars on the road. 

Costs 

However, although frequency of incidents was back to pre-pandemic levels, the cost of repairs escalated throughout the year as a result of general inflation and more expensive repairs – in some part influenced by more EVs on the road. In combination with strong salvage values, the number of total losses increased proportionally but not exceptionally.  

Further, the continued cost-of-living crisis saw many consumers adjusting policies with increased excesses (£750 average) to lower motor premiums as well as an uplift in third party fire and theft policies being reported. Meanwhile, the number of cash in lieu settlements is suggested to have also gradually increased implicated in part by capacity and parts challenges, meaning those driveable damage repairs have ‘gone’ from the market. The ‘over 10-year-old’ vehicle parc also appears to have reduced in claims numbers. 

All these factors have played a part in falling demand, while at the same time significant investment in the market over the last three to six months has seen repair capacity increase. 

Sudden 

But while all this might go some way to explaining a gradual decline in volume, the sudden fall that has been experienced by many has left the industry scratching its head. 

One attendee said volumes fell by between 10-15% in mid-February, with no data suggesting the slump was regional or brand-specific. However, reports on the volume reduction vary significantly dependent it seems on the book mix and partnership dynamics. 

A milder winter could be a factor, with less newer vehicle work in progress (WIP) coming through the system, and it was also suggested that the repair sector became far more efficient during Covid and is now able to move jobs through the workshop quicker; this is backed up by Trend Tracker data revealing that key-to-key times in the first quarter of 2024 were 25% down on the same period last year. 

Segments 

Interestingly though, the fall in volumes does not appear to extend to all segments of the market. Fleets and commercial vehicles are tracking positively, and the purported reduction in direct repairers is potentially driving an uplift in the retail repair market. Various anecdotal suggestions pointed to an increase in direct customer enquiries with repairers, a rise in dealer activities and an increase in visibility of mobile solutions. 

“It’s only private lines,” said one repairer. 

Whilst all these macro factors are squeezing volumes at one end, at the opposite end the increase in market value over the past few years has seen a marked increase in investment in the sector. More technology has been deployed at the front end of claims by insurers to support customers and assist decision making whilst, of course, at the same time significant investment in the repair sector – not only across the major groups but also with the opening of numerous new regional sites – has created more market capacity. 

The supply/demand dynamic has always trended one way and then another, but traditionally it has been a slow-moving pendulum over a number of years. It appears a raft of factors brought about by extreme economic circumstances have now combined to move the dial much quicker than usual. It was reported that the UK is not alone either, similar reductions have been felt in the US. 

With all the factors in mind, the point was raised: is this decline in repairs going to “really hurt” some bodyshops who not too long ago were hit by the challenges of the pandemic. As one panellist concluded, the market will undoubtedly “require more dynamic decision-making” in the near future. 

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Vehicle technology conference piques interest

More than 40 of the UK’s most influential names from within insurance are already confirmed to attend ARC360’s specialist ‘future vehicle technology’ conference, taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

From the frontline

ARC360 hosted its third Breakfast Think Tank this morning, when more than a dozen industry experts representing repairers, insurers, mobility and data providers discussed the recent decline in repair volumes. A full overview of the session will be published next week.

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  • Whaley Bridge ARC, which is part of the Stellantis approved network, has been recognised as the world’s first carbon negative bodyshop.
  • Turners Accident Repair has signed a 10-year lease on a new 20,000 sqft site in Ripon, Yorkshire. The new facility will add to existing sites in Doncaster, Leeds, and Sheffield.
  • Fix Auto Loughborough has announced that it has secured Stellantis vehicle manufacturer approval.
  • Devonshire Motors ARC has achieved a 100% score in its BMW/MINI audit, retaining the approval it’s held since 2008.
  • Steer Automotive supported Automotive Work Experience Week by inviting Luke Saunders to its site in Portsmouth. He will now begin a MET apprenticeship when he finishes college.
  • Shorade Bristol is officially carbon neutral after achieving the PAS 2060 standard.
  • Revive! is celebrating after four franchisees, East Anglia, Surrey, Northampton, and Trafford, all turned over more than £1m last year.
  • Fix Auto Penzance was named Stellanis Audatex UK Estimator of the Year – Southern Region, ahead of Rackhams Auto Body Centre and Bodytek Taunton.
  • M&L Coachbuilders has passed its initial BS 10125:2022 stage 2 audit.
  • Komoo has opened its first site in the Midlands. Its new Rugby repair facility is its fourth new site of the year.
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Fall in premiums only short term

Comprehensive car insurance premiums fell by five per cent to an average of £941 in the last three months, according to the latest Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index produced in association with WTW.

However, this is still 43% (£284) higher than they were 12 months ago.

Copart steps up preparations for Gloucester launch

Copart is gearing up for the first auction at its new site in Gloucester, scheduled for next month. The Gloucester development will provide storage for an additional 30,000 vehicles per annum.

Ben launches personal MOTs

Automotive industry charity Ben has introduced free mental and physical health checks through one-on-one conversations with a qualified health professional.

The health checks will also suggest positive steps to support better living and working.

ABI unveils Premium Finance Principles

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has announced a range of new principles to manage consumer costs around premium finance.

The Premium Finance Principles underline what fair practice should look like and revolve around five elements: transparency, affordability, fair value, proportionality and accountability.

Emissions down despite growing car parc

The UK car parc hit a new high last year, with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders revealing the number of cars on UK roads rose by 1.7% to 41,404,589.

However, with almost half a million EVs and plug-in hybrid registered, average CO2 emissions per car dropped by 2.1%.

Automotive production suffers March dip

UK car production fell by 27.1% to 59,467 units in March, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Meanwhile, commercial vehicle output was down by 19.2% in the same month.

Denso launches aftermarket brand

Mobility supplier Denso has unveiled a new standalone aftermarket brand, MobiQ, which will be dedicated to new digital smart mobility products that can be retrofitted to improve driver safety.

Government launches future skills inquiry

The Industry and Regulators Committee is seeking views from industry about what skills will be needed in the future and how policy can support apprenticeships and training.

Written submissions are invited by 30 May.

Repair complaints soaring

Service and repair complaints to the Motor Ombudsman have reached record highs in each of the last two quarters.

It received 1,604 new complaints between January and March, which is 35% higher than the same period last year and also up on the 1,372 complaints received in the final quarter of last year, which was the previous high total.

Motor trades tops vacancy charts

New figures from the Office of National Statistics have revealed that there are around 23,000 vacancies in the UK motor trades industry, which includes the automotive aftermarket.

Together with hospitality, it is the industry with most severe skills gap in the UK.

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Mobility challenges revealed in global Forum

The second Freedom of Mobility Forum has highlighted key mobility priorities as the industry evolves to meet future challenges.

Initiated by Stellantis and entitled, “How will our planet accommodate the mobility needs of eight billion people?” the global digital debate urged the sector to prioritise innovations around sustainability, address challenges collaboratively, and focus on the needs of economically diverse populations.

Ford launches EV subscriptions

Ford has introduced a new Ford E-Transit subscription service for business owners.

Available on monthly contracts that can be extended indefinitely, Ford Drive enables businesses to increase their fleets flexibly while also trying electric models without commitment.

Innovation the trump card for ACEMAN

MINI has unveiled the MINI Aceman, a mid-size all-electric crossover with a raft of new innovations.

Four surround view cameras and 12 ultrasonic sensors help the model identify and initiate parking manoeuvres into tight spaces, while the Parking Assistant Plus option enables parking via a smartphone.

Hyundai establishes Amazon space

Hyundai Motor Europe has launched its own Brand Space on Amazon where customers can view the range of models, link to local Hyundai dealerships, configure features and schedule test drives.

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  • Ben Townsend has been appointed as Head of Automotive at Thatcham Research.
  • Charles Trent has promoted Harry Merton to the role of Senior Supervisor.
  • Andy Morris has been appointed Proprietor at AKS Accident Repair Centre.
  • BASF SE has appointed Dr. Markus Kamieth as its new Chairman. He succeeds Dr. Martin Brudermüller.
  • Martin Gray has been named National Fleet Manager at CUPRA & SEAT UK, Volkswagen Group UK.

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Fix Auto Loughborough celebrates Stellantis approval

Fix Auto Loughborough has announced that it has secured Stellantis vehicle manufacturer approval.

The Leicestershire site has previously held approvals for Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroën but now extends its portfolio to encompass the entire Stellantis stable.

Stellantis joins VAG Group, Kia and Mitsubishi among the company’s brands, meaning it now has VM approval for nearly 48% of the UK car parc.

Owner Paul Smith said, “Having previously held the approvals for Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroën, we have a legion of returning customers who are always seeking that extra confidence when handing their car keys over, stepping up and undergoing the VM process for the entire Stellantis stable of vehicles was the next move for us. We have had to invest in some new equipment and additional training for the team, but apart from that I am delighted to say the whole process has been seamless.”

Greg Watson, Northern Regional Bodyshop Development Manager for Stellantis, added, “Paul and his team run an extremely tight ship with a terrific team of highly experienced repairers on the shop floor supported by a great customer service team. They have all risen to every challenge we ask of all who carry the Stellantis Approval.”

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Copart steps up preparations for Gloucester launch

Copart is gearing up for the first auction at its new site in Gloucester, scheduled for next month.

The Gloucester development is part of the company’s continuing strategy of expansion to meet growing demand for its storage, salvage and remarketing services, as the UK car parc continues to expand and increase in diversity.

The company said, “Here at Copart, we’re proud of our ability to collect, handle, and store vehicles quickly, efficiently, and with minimal environmental impact. And we want to keep moving forward, always. That’s why we’re continuing to invest into expanding our landbank and operational network across the UK. 

“Our Gloucester site will provide storage for an additional 30,000 vehicles per annum, significantly boosting vehicle storage capacity for our customers operating in the Southwest of England. Alongside our other new sites in Corby, East Kilbride, and St Helens, we are in closer proximity to more communities and customers than ever before, ready and prepared to provide our expertise and support whenever we are needed.” 

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ARC360 News – Friday, 19 April 2024

Key repairers subscribe to ARC360 conference

Some of the leading lights within the repair community have already confirmed their attendance at this years ‘future vehicle technology’ themed ARC360 conference taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

Consumer Intelligence to kick start New Generation discussions

Catherine Carey, Head of Marketing at Consumer Intelligence is set to kick-start ILC’s New Generation in Claims Conference 2024 by revealing research findings centred on careers in insurance. 

Titled ‘Perception Vs reality: redefining careers in insurance’ the session will explore the contrast between how current insurance professionals view their careers and the common misconceptions held by outsiders.  

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Accident Express Direct is transitioning to BS 10125:2022 after receiving a positive recommendation.
  • Steer Automotive Group won the People Team of the Year Award at the British HR Awards. The group was shortlisted in three categories.
  • Llandudno-based Hefin Jones Vehicle Body Repairs has passed its first BS10125 audit.
  • Komoo Wigan has secured BS 10125:2022 certification after achieving 100% compliance.

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Repair market facing over-supply issue

New insight from Trend Tracker suggests that after a period of capacity challenges in vehicle repair, the market could be about to enter a new phase.

It says a combination of greater investment in the sector coupled with falling demand could create a dynamic where supply outstrips demand, although it warns that the continued skills crisis could go some way to balancing that in the coming years as the industry struggles to attract the 107,000 EV technicians and 25,000 ADAS technicians that will be needed by 2030.

EV values continuing to fall

A new white paper into the UK used car market has revealed a dramatic fall in EV prices compared to their petrol and diesel counterparts.

The INDICATA Market Watch found a 20% fall in used EV prices in just six months during 2023, meaning they began 2024 more than 42% cheaper than both used petrol and used diesel cars.

New voices wanted for Diversity Group

The IMI is looking for more people to join its Diversity Task Force Working Group. Members will have the opportunity help shape the future of the industry by taking part in group meetings and sharing examples of best practice.

Plastrepair celebrates IMI approval

Plastrepair, which develops speciality tools and materials for plastic repairs in the vehicle repair sector, has announced that its training programme has now secured IMI approval.

MIB tackles uninsured driving

The Motor Insurers’ Bureau has launched a new initiative in collaboration with police forces to remove uninsured drivers from the road.

In the first of a series of one-day operations, it worked with officers from South Wales, Gwent, Avon and Somerset, Wiltshire, and Thames Valley Police to seize a number of uninsured vehicles from motorways across the region.

FCA warns of unexpected DCA costs

The FCA has written to motor finance firms urging them to maintain the financial resources needed to absorb the costs of discretionary commission arrangements (DCA), following its own review into the issue.

This includes planning for any additional operational costs from increased complaints and meeting the costs of resolving those complaints.

HELLA launches IMI-approved academy

HELLA has unveiled its new IMI-approved academy at its Chipping Warden head office.

The state-of-the-are facility provides classroom-based learning with hands-on workshop training.

Last day of AWE24

The inaugural Automotive Work Experience Week concludes today.

Introduced jointly by the Institute of the Motor Industry, School of Thought Automotive and Autotech Academy, the initiative is urging all employers to play their part in fighting the skills crisis by committing to a week’s work placement for at least one young person this year.

Inchcape sells retail operations

Inchcape is selling its UK retail operations to Group 1 Automotive for £346m as part of its strategy to become a distribution-focused business.

The deal includes more than 80 forecourts and is expected to be completed by the end of the third quarter.

EVs and petrol to dominate car sales by 2027

A new report predicts that EVs will make up 34% of all new car sales by 2027, with 701,893 registrations compared to 722,537 (35%) petrol sales. Diesel meanwhile will plummet to just three per cent.

According to Cox Automotive’s Fuel Type Forecast, petrol cars will however still dominate used car sales (62%), ahead of diesel (30%), with EVs languishing on a 5.9% market share.

SMMT wins workplace gold

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has gained gold accreditation from Investors in People (IIP), recognising it as one of the best places in the UK to work.

Just 17% of organisations seeking IIP accreditation secure gold.

BASF collaborates on hybrid hypercar battery

BASF has collaborated with RML Group to develop an immersion-cooled battery for a high-performance hybrid hypercar. It features a capacity of 4.2 kWh and weighs less than 75kg.

Meanwhile, the company has been named as a 2023 Supplier of the Year by General Motors (GM), making it the 17th time in 32 years it has won the accolade.

BASF has also emphasised how its innovative engineering solutions can support manufacturers meet sustainability targets around recyclability and low product carbon footprint.

Tyre recycling service cutting costs by 30%

Purchase Direct has introduced a new waste tyre collection and disposal service through its sister company, Outsourced Waste, which is delivering savings of over 30%.

BIBA and NOVO unveil EV insurance solution

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association and NOVO have launched a new motor insurance scheme that offers BIBA members like-for-like replacement mobility, access to EV-qualified repairers, and specialist EV claims management.

NFDA survey shows VM relationships trending upwards

The relationship between dealers and manufacturers is on an upward curve, according to the winter edition of the NFDA’s Dealer Attitude Survey.

Carried out between January and March, the survey attracted 2,321 responses with average scores up in 47 of the 56 questions.

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JLR unveils BESS in class

JLR has partnered with energy storage start-up Allye Energy to develop a new portable Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) that can store 270kWh of energy, the equivalent of nearly a month’s worth of power for the average UK home.

Nissan on course to deliver all-solid-state batteries

Nissan aims to launch EVs with all-solid-state batteries by 2028 and has shown off the production line in Japan where they will be developed.

All-solid-state batteries will have twice the energy density as lithium-ion batteries, will offer shorter charging times and lower costs.

Polestar cuts emissions by nine per cent per car

Polestar’s first sustainability report has revealed that emissions per car sold last year were down by nine per cent, while the company cut absolute emissions by five per cent. 

People

  • Avant Group has appointed Mark Adkins as new Technical Project Manager.
  • Danielle Fenwick has joined the customer care team at 1st Choice ARC.
  • FMG (Fleet) has named Helen Keenan as Account Director.
  • WhoCanFixMyCar has appointed Amada Webb as Chief Finance Officer and Craig Livings as Chief Technology Officer.

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Repair market facing an over-supply issue 

New insight from Trend Tracker suggests that after a period of capacity challenges in vehicle repair, the market could be about to enter a new phase. 

It says a combination of greater investment in the sector coupled with falling demand could create a dynamic where supply outstrips demand, although it warns that the continued skills crisis could go some way to balancing that in the coming years as the industry struggles to attract the 107,000 EV technicians and 25,000 ADAS technicians that will be needed by 2030. 

However, Trend Tracker analysis does indicate a potential period of over-supply in the repair market before then. 

Throughout 2023 repair costs escalated sharply, driven by a perfect storm of higher energy prices, increased labour rates, and the emergence of new technologies such as EVs and ADAS. To mitigate these higher claims costs, insurers raised the prices of their motor insurance products by more than 60%. 

This helped to make the repair sector more attractive to investors, and that has only increased as inflation has tapered off. In recent times the industry has been boosted by Elysian Capital investing in Activate Accident Repair, Oakley Capital in Steer Automotive Group, Chiltern Capital in Rapid Repair Network, Mobeus in ABL1 Touch, and Jenson in Axioma. 

That momentum has continued into 2024 with Trend Tracker data partners reporting a number of new members in the first quarter of the year.  

However, while this investment has created greater capacity, it has coincided with falling demand despite the fact that there are no less cars on the road neither has accident frequency decreased. 

Instead, Trend Tracker notes falling demand appears partly a result of economic decisions around the repair viability of certain models; the rising values of used cars; the growing number of EVs leading to more vehicles being written off – Trend Tracker salvage partners confirmed an increase in Cat N write offs in the past year while anecdotal evidence from repairers found that up to a quarter of all estimates completed were declared write offs; and consumers selecting different cover options to cut costs.  

According to GoCompare, 23% of consumers said they were selecting policies with a £500 voluntary excess to lower premiums, while 15% had increased their excess. Meanwhile, motorists were also cutting back on legal cover (eight per cent) and windscreen cover (six per cent), while three per cent had sold their cars or stopped driving altogether due to steepling prices. 

Paul Sell, Trend Tracker Director, said, “The converging factors of new investment creating new sites across the country and lead times falling has created available supply. But, increasing Cat N write-offs together with increased excesses and reduced policy covers are creating less vehicle repairs coming through. This could suggest the supply demand cycle maybe about to turn again, with consumers’ needs to mitigate price increases and the need to reduce claims costs unlikely to encourage volumes back into the new available capacity.” 

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ARC360 News – Friday, 12 April 2024

Leading names back ARC360 event

Activate Group and Thatcham Research are the two latest names to show their support for ARC360’s ‘future technology’ themed conference taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

The event is also now sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research – both of whom will be present on the day – along with recently announced event partner Stellantis which will be hosting the ‘Stellantis Zone’.

Carpenters and Enterprise lead New Generation support

Carpenters Group and Enterprise are the two leading names to show their ongoing support of ILC’s New Generation in Claims Conference 2024 takes place on 25 April at etc.venues Manchester.

The New Generation in Claims programme for 2024 has been backed by Ambassadors: Activate Group, Edam Group, Gemini ARC, Kennedys, S&G Response and Solera Audatex.

Bodyshop Briefs

  • esure Group has unveiled its latest state-of-the-art bodyshop in partnership with Halo ARC, based in Saffron Waldon. 
  • The Vella Group has retained its PAS 2060 certification for a third year in a row after reducing emissions by six per cent in 2023 and becoming the first UK repairer to join the AkzoNobel Sustainable Repair Network last month.
  • Fix Auto UK has welcomed three more East Anglia-based repairers to its network. Bressingham Car Bodyshop will now operate as Fix Auto Diss, Autodoc has transitioned into Fix Auto West Norwich, and Red Rocket Accident Repair Centre will now operate as Fix Auto Great Yarmouth.
  • Redhill-based Finesse ARC has successfully passed its first Volkswagen Group paint and body audit.
  • Crewe-based dealer group Swansway Motor Group will open a new all-electric car dealership in Crewe following a partnership with Chinese manufacturer BYD.
  • Knaresborough-based Great North Auto Services is opening a second site in Harrogate.
  • Allied Vehicles Group-backed Fix Auto Glasgow North has acquired Fix Auto Wigan as part of a wider growth strategy that will see more acquisitions in the coming three years.
  • Perfect Paint MK has announced it has achieved ISO 9001:2015 accreditation.

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Repair costs contribute to record payouts

Motor insurers paid out a record £9.9bn in compensation in 2023, up 18% on 2022.

The Association of British Insurers said the increase was driven by repair costs rising from £4.7bn in 2022 to £6.1bn. Meanwhile, claims volumes rose 10% to 2.3 million.

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent bolsters numbers

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent is recruiting more than 100 new technicians across its 28 UK depots.

It is also expanding its training programme, which now provides up to 4,000 bespoke career planning and training hours to technicians every month.

Industry leaders unveil inaugural Automotive Experience Week

The School of Thought Automotive, the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and Autotech Academy are collaborating to launch the industry’s first ever Automotive Experience Week.

Taking place from 15-19 April, AWE24 is a call to action with employers encouraged to offer a week’s placement to at least one young person during the year.

Silverlake announces significant fleet investment

Silverlake Automotive Recycling has invested in its fleet to meet growing demand.

It has added six new transporters to offer greater capacity for salvage collections, and four new vans to deliver reclaimed parts to bodyshops.

SYNETIQ secures safety certifications

IAA company SYNETIQ has achieved a key safety milestone by securing a globally recognised certification.

It has announced that its management team has attained the IOSH Managing Safely qualification while its board and directors have achieved IOSH Directing Safely. 

SMMT secures top employer award

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has been named one of Britain’s top places to work after achieving Gold accreditation from Investors in People (IIP), the international benchmark for workplace standards and people management.  

Hybrids pull away from EVs

New figures have revealed that used EV sales have fallen across Europe, but hybrids are more popular than ever.

According to INDICATA, a cooling of demand for EVs means they now make up just 4.1% of the online used B2C used vehicle market, while hybrids have grown to a record high of 15.3%.

Autocraft set for European expansion

Autocraft Solutions Group has announced plans to expand its EV battery repair footprint across Europe after securing a £24m finance deal from HSBC.

It plans to launch its REVIVE range of EV battery testing and repair services in southern Europe and Scandinavia.

Drivers in a tight spot

Drivers are paying out £424m every year to repair vehicles damaged due to tight parking bays, according to Churchill, which also revealed that parking space widths are based on 1970s guidelines while cars have increased by 12cm on average since then.

Delphi expands hydrogen parts portfolio

Global aftermarket leader Delphi has expanded its range of hydrogen vehicle parts and components available to the aftermarket.

It now offers 32 replacement component part numbers across braking, steering and suspension, vehicle electronics, and thermal management systems.

Automotive 30% Club announces Small Business Group

The Automotive 30% Club has announced it will launch a new Small Business Group to develop collective solutions to promote gender balance within the industry.

Meanwhile, Hella Aftermarket Managing Director Neil Grant has renewed his membership.

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Euro NCAP announces new safety ratings

Euro NCAP has awarded safety ratings to three crossovers, with the NIO EL6 and Toyota EL6 both receiving five-star ratings.

Meanwhile, the Honda CR-V hybrid achieved a four-star rating.

BMW Group signs tech collaboration

The BMW Group has announced a new collaboration with Croatian tech company Rimac Technology to develop new solutions in EV batteries.

JLR announces strong sales results

JLR has reported wholesale and retail sales increases of more than 20% in the last financial year.

Wholesale volumes rose 25% to 401,303 units while retail was up 22% to 431,733.

Kia sets steep sales curve

Kia has announced sales targets of 4.3 million by 2030, with electric models accounting for 58% (2.48 million) of that.

This represents a 34% increase on the brand’s sales targets for 2024.

Tesla ditches low-cost model

Reuters has reported that Tesla has abandoned plans to develop an affordable EV for the mass-market, due to increasing pressure from Chinese manufacturers.

People

  • Accident Credit Group (ACG) has appointed Roxanne Cosby as Business Development Manager.
  • Satty Nanuwa has started a new role as Insurance Business Manager at Autoglass.
  • AutoGrab has appointed Rupert Pontin as UK Head.
  • Richard Farrar has been named Head of Operations – Refurbishment at Cox Automotive Europe.
  • Sydney Jeyes has been appointed Customer Experience Agent at Evolution Repair Group.
  • The Independent Paint Supplies team has appointed Marc Powell as Technical Sales & Support expert.
  • Gail Carr has been promoted from van driver at Carlac to Merchandiser for the Manchester area.
  • Equipmake has appointed Glenn Saint as Business Development Director.

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