Steer unveils second dedicated EV site

Steer Automotive Group has opened its second dedicated electric vehicle repair facility, located in Milton Keynes.

This new site investment expands the group’s specialist electric vehicle repair capacity to meet the increasing demand for EV repair capability within the current and future UK vehicle parc through emerging new EV brands.

The 14,000-square-foot facility is designed to accommodate the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology, offering comprehensive aluminium structural repair capabilities. It is specifically equipped with state-of-the-art high voltage technology tooling to manage both current and next-generation electric vehicles.

Steer’s team of technicians have undergone extensive training, specialising in electric vehicle systems and safety protocols. Their expertise ensures every repair is carried out with precision, giving EV owners peace of mind that their vehicles are being expertly cared for by a dedicated team focusing permanently on EV powertrains.

In line with the group’s strong commitment to sustainability, the facility incorporates eco-friendly practices to reduce its overall environmental impact.

The design focuses on efficiency and reflects Steer’s broader mission to promote sustainable automotive solutions, with a dedicated investment ensuring the future vehicle charging capacity requirements are catered for and factored in within the facility planning.

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Repairify appoints first mental health first aider

As World Mental Health Day takes place on 10 October, Repairify is prioritising its workforce’s mental health inside and outside the office with the appointment of operations manager Steve Mullen as its first mental health first aider.

In his role, Steve will provide a safe, confidential, and supportive space for anyone within the business who may need someone to talk to, and if required, he will point them in the direction of the appropriate help that might be needed.

In addition, before and during World Mental Health Day,  Repairify will be sharing content on its social media channels that highlights what mental health first aiders do as well as various assets to help break the stigma of talking about mental health. 

Steve said: “We all face difficult moments both professionally and personally. What we should remember is that it is ok to seek support when things get tough rather than bottling it all up. I’m delighted to have qualified as a mental health first aider and in this role, I want to be able to help people break the stigma of talking about their mental health and the issues that might be affecting them.”

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ARC360 News – Friday, 4 October 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Summers Accident Repair Centre has been chosen by the Marshall Group working alongside Auxillis as its preferred bodyshop to look after all their stores across Kent. As part of the agreement, Summers ARC will now service around 20 Marshall Group sites covering multiple brands. Read more
  • Fix Auto UK has appointed its fourth repair centre in Northern Ireland, Fix Auto Greenisland.
  • Turners Ripon has now been awarded the Tesla manufacturer approval.
  • Shorade Cheltenham has been officially accredited as a Tesla Approved Repair Centre, following a successful audit in September.
  • Carcomm Coachworks has been acquired by Steer Automotive Group, expanding its commercial vehicle repair services. Read more
  • Nova Automotive has opened its new site in Colchester.
  • Leighton Coachworks has joined the Fix Auto UK network to take the business to another level.
  • Here we catch up with Jason Bond, Group Bodyshop Director at Drive Motor Retail, after Drive Vauxhall Bury St Edmunds recently won the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024for Best Customer Repair Partner – South East. Read more

Industry News

Unprecedented EV discounting shores up September new car market

The UK new car market rose 1.0% in the key ‘74’ plate change month of September, to 275,239 units, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In what is traditionally a bumper month for new car registrations, second only to March, the performance was the best since 2020, but still -19.8% off pre-Covid September 2019. Read more

Silverlake supports emergency services’ ‘Festival of Rescue’

Silverlake Automotive Recycling was a main supporter of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) when they hosted the UK’s biggest and most prestigious rescue competition on 27, 28 September. Expert teams of firefighters from 28 UK fire services and three international teams came to Portsmouth and Eastleigh to take part in the United Kingdom Rescue Organisation (UKRO) ‘Festival of Rescue’. Read more

Taking the partnership approach

Repairify Australia’s Global Director of Innovations Martin Brown has explained how partnering with Repairify gives collision repair workshops access to a comprehensive suite of OE tools, without the need for significant upfront investments. Read more

DCR Systems unveils PaintMatic

DCR Systems has introduced the PaintMatic, another cutting-edge machine crafted by its talented team in Portsmouth. It joins existing products H2O Blaster and DCR Pro. Read more

Nottingham College hosts ADAS course

Notttingham College recently hosted the IMI AOM230 accreditation course, designed for technicians working with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) at Emtec College. The event was supported by Gemini ARC. Read more

Wales to host WorldSkills UK National Finals 2025

Venues across South Wales will host the annual WorldSkills UK Competition Finals from the 25 – 28 November, 2025.  This marks the first time the event has been held in Wales. Read more

Leasys UK launches Accident Management and Fleet Safety services

Leasys UK has partnered with FMG to provide accident management and fleet safety services to its corporate customers. Available either as a combined service or separately, the new offerings will be available to corporate fleet customers with 25 vehicles or more, enhancing Leasys’ comprehensive fleet management solution. Read more

VM News

Leapmotor International opens orders in Europe

Designated Stellantis brand vehicle dealers throughout Europe are now playing a greater role in offering consumers clean, safe and affordable mobility by taking orders for Leapmotor fully electric vehicles, with deliveries set for later this year. The launch of dealer orders is a milestone for Leapmotor International, the 51:49 joint venture between Stellantis and Leapmotor. Read more

First images of Renault 4 E-Tech 100% Electric revealed

Renault has unveiled details of the Renault 4 E-Tech 100% electric’s exterior, in the buildup to its reveal during the Paris Motor Show on 14 October. Read more

Hyundai Motor hits major milestone with 100 million vehicles produced globally

Hyundai Motor Company celebrated a significant milestone, marking 100 million units of global cumulative production. This achievement was accomplished in just 57 years since the company’s foundation. Read more

BMW M Mixed Reality: New features to enhance the digital driving experience

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People

  • Simon Mullin has started a new role as lead Supplier Relationship Manager at Hastings Direct
  • James Tucker has been appointed as Senior Customer Motor Claims Manager at Covéa Insurance.
  • Steer Automotive Group has appointed Anthony Green as Operations Manager.
  • Cooper Barnes Automotive has named Lee Govier as new Bodyshop Manager.
  • Luke White has been appointed as Bodyshop Manager at EV Bodyshops.
  • Barbara Young has retired from Lloyd Bodyshop Newcastle after 25 years of service.

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Steer Automotive acquires Carcomm Coachworks

Carcomm Coachworks has been acquired by Steer Automotive Group, expanding their commercial vehicle repair services. 

The acquisition establishes a new partnership, providing a fantastic opportunity to scale Carcomm’s operations and continue delivering exceptional service to their clients. 

Since Jason Mole became Managing Director of Carcomm Coachworks 25 years ago, the company has grown from a modest workshop managing 350 projects annually with a team of eight to the 55,000 sqft bespoke built premises with 80 employees delivering over 5,000 projects each year.

He said: “This partnership builds on our robust reputation and Elite Truck & Van Standards we have earned to date, and I am excited to work with the Steer team to grow both the Heathrow site and Steer’s wider commercial vehicle repair offering.”

Jason will continue overseeing the business, whilst also taking up the role of Steer Automotive Groups Commercial Vehicle Managing Director, helping to develop the Steer commercial vehicle sector business growth.

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Leasys UK launches Accident Management and Fleet Safety services

Leasys UK has partnered with FMG to provide accident management and fleet safety services to its corporate customers.

Available either as a combined service or separately, the new offerings will be available to corporate fleet customers with 25 vehicles or more, enhancing Leasys’ comprehensive fleet management solution.

The service provides a full end-to-end solution including a full package of operational reporting, streamlined communications, the provision of relief vehicles and rapid and effective repairs. It also works with self-insured fleets, meaning customers can maintain coverage and continue with their existing insurance programme.   

Designed to support customers with their health and safety and corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements, it utilises telematics technology to manage risk, improve driver safety, and reduce the risk of accidents.

Data from the Fleet Safety service can be used to inform customers in detail of which drivers and vehicles would benefit from switching to an electric vehicle (EV), as part of the service’s EV Suitability Module.

Additionally, the Driver Behaviour Monitoring, Intervention, and Training feature offers prevention measures to reduce road risk and improve driver safety, allowing customers to track driver performance and implement training on any issues identified.

Matthew Boswell, Managing Director, Leasys UK, said: “We’re excited to be launching our comprehensive new Accident Management and Fleet Safety services in partnership with FMG as we further expand our corporate customer offering. With solutions designed to minimise risk and maximise safety and efficiency, the combined services will support customers via a tailored, convenient accident management approach to fleet safety.”

Dave Parry, Commercial Director, FMG, said“We’re delighted to support Leasys with this forward-thinking integrated solution which optimises driver convenience and safety by linking together two key components of FMG’s proposition, our Accident Management and Risk Reduction services. We look forward to minimising risk and unlocking greater value for Leasys’ clients.”

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Repairer profile: Drive Vauxhall Bury St Edmunds 

Here, ARC360 catches up with Jason Bond, Group Bodyshop Director at Drive Motor Retail, after Drive Vauxhall Bury St Edmunds recently won the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024 for Best Customer Repair Partner – South East. 

How would you ‘sell’ your business to prospective capacity acquirers?  

We provide a comprehensive service from diagnosis to completion. By offering services that cover every step of the repair process, from initial diagnostics and estimates through to parts procurement, repairs and final inspections and authorisation, we remove all the pressure from the customer.  

Our business is also fully supported by the owners, and, rare for a dealer-owned facility, we are enhancing our online presence with a website in development to help us connect with customers in a digital age. 

What makes your business ‘award winning’?  

The level of technical expertise within our business is exceptional. Our workforce has years of experience and that means our clients feel more confident knowing they’re working with seasoned professionals able to deliver good service and consistent support every time.  

We are also an outward-looking business able and willing to adapt and adjust to a changing industry. As part of that, we made some rationalising decisions at the start of the year to be even more flexible and efficient.  

We are not afraid of change. We embrace it and are always looking at ways we can do things differently, particularly in relation to the electrification of the market.  

How would you describe the industry at present?  

There are many factors influencing the industry now, which makes it quite a challenging and unpredictable sector. Not least of these is the drive towards more environmentally-friendly operations, which is being driven by government targets and legislation. As part of that, we are delighted to announce that we have achieved carbon neutrality in accordance with PAS 2060, as declared by ECA Business Energy for the second year in a row. 

Electrification is also a significant challenge, especially with uncertainty around how the ZEV Mandate will be applied to vans. Dealerships need to balance EV and ICE sales while still meeting customer demand. 

What do you see as your greatest opportunity?  

We are dedicated to looking after our clients for life, and the level of support a dealership is able to offer is a comforting option for any customer. We are a one-stop shop for all their needs and they know there is someone on hand to talk to every time. In the event of an incident we can generally provide free courtesy cars or transport to take our customers home or to their place of work, while working with the majority of insurance companies enables us to coordinate repairs with the least possible inconvenience.  

Building on the relationships we already have with our customers and developing an even wider customer-base is a great opportunity for us moving forward. 

What one issue do you feel will impact the sector most in the coming years?  

Across the industry businesses face a constant challenge to keep pace with vehicle technology. That is the technology within vehicles, new technologies around communication with customers, and digitalisation within the supply chain. 

On top of this, skills remains an urgent concern with too few young people joining the sector. An aging workforce means the issue is only going to become more severe in the coming years. 

What steps are you taking to future-proof the business?  

We provide constant technician training to ensure they can continue to handle modern vehicles safely and their qualifications are up to date. Our technicians are fully trained in body work from small dents to major repairs, and we have the latest equipment to make sure all work is carried out to the highest quality. 

We are also increasing our apprenticeship teams whilst staying focused on our increased running costs.  

Snapshot insights:  

  • Number of sites: 8  
  • Approx jobs per week: circa 195 
  • Number of staff: 121  
  • Approx work mix: 90% insurance, 5% internal, 3% retail, 2% Warranty  
  • Paint partner: PPG  
  • Distribution partner: Morelli  

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Fix Auto UK enhances Northern Ireland footprint

Fix Auto UK has appointed its fourth repair centre in Northern Ireland.

Owned and managed by Nathan Hogg and his wife, Natalie, Fix Auto Greenisland joins existing sites Fix Auto Laganside and Fix Auto Saintfield in Belfast and Fix Auto Balleymoney in the north.

The 4,000sq ft bodyshop takes Fix Auto UK’s capacity in the region to 260 repairs a month.

Nathan said, “Like so many repairers before me, I am ambitious and want to grow and develop my business, but I also recognise you can only achieve so much on your own. I am confident that with the help, guidance and support Fix Auto UK is renowned for, we will do just that.

“We are progressing well. Our reputation is exceptional and I am proud of that, but I do recognise if we are to fulfil our true potential then I do need that help and guidance that comes with experience.”

Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, added, “Three years ago Fix Auto UK had no presence in Northern Ireland and here we are today, welcoming Nathan, Natalie and their team as our fourth site to the network. Their appointment not only further cements our ever-growing position in the region, but it again proves there’s an appetite for repairers to join a group of bodyshops with the sole aim of working together which is the ethos of Fix Auto.”

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Summers ARC announces Marshall Group partnership

Summers Accident Repair Centre has been chosen by the Marshall Group working alongside Auxillis as its preferred bodyshop to look after all their stores across Kent.

As part of the agreement, Summers ARC will now service around 20 Marshall Group sites covering multiple brands.

Summers, a fifth generation repairer, has always focused on strong dealer relationships and this announcement takes its number of dealership partnerships to over 30, covering 15 different manufacturers.

Director Ian Summers said, “This is an exciting time for us and it is great to be trusted to look after such a large number of stores for one group like Marshall, who have recognised the level of service and quality of work which we have become known for. With the brands we are not vehicle manufacturer approved for we will look at those over the coming months.”

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Silverlake supports emergency services’ ‘Festival of Rescue’

Silverlake Automotive Recycling was a main supporter of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) when they hosted the UK’s biggest and most prestigious rescue competition on 27, 28September. 

Expert teams of firefighters from 28 UK fire services and three international teams came to Portsmouth and Eastleigh to take part in the United Kingdom Rescue Organisation (UKRO) ‘Festival of Rescue’. 

Teams competed to test their skills and be the best across a variety of challenging scenarios. 

Silverlake provided 110 salvage vehicles to be used in the Extrication Challenge, which took place over both days at Gunwharf Quays. 

Allen Prebble, Managing Director at Silverlake Automotive Recycling said, “Silverlake has been supporting Hampshire and IOW Fire & Rescue Service for over a decade, supplying salvage vehicles and the use of our 10-acre site in Shedfield for their training exercises and assessments.

“When they told us they were hosting the 2024 UKRO Festival of Rescue in Portsmouth, we were 100% ready to help. This event represents a learning and development opportunity that helps firefighting professionals to keep our communities safe.”

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Copart opens St Helens Operation Centre

Global leader in online vehicle remarketing and recycling Copart UK has opened a new Operation Centre in St Helens, Merseyside.

St Helens is the fourth new Copart Operation Centre to open its doors in recent months, joining Corby, East Kilbride, and Gloucester.

The company’s purchase of this 16-acre site, which was formerly leased by Cazoo, is strategically placed between Manchester and Liverpool, and increases their vehicle storage capacity by 50% in the Northwest.

Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK and Ireland, said, “It’s a hugely exciting time for Copart as investment into our ‘Land and Expand’ strategy continues to gather pace, future-proofing our business to support the needs of our customers.

“We’re acquiring even more land and expanding many of our existing sites to enable growth, handle increasing EV volumes, and expand the reach of our industry-leading emergency response services.”

St Helens will provide further storage capacity for up to 24,000 vehicles in the Northwest. The first auction at this site is due to take place on 28 October.

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