Steer CEO named EY Entrepreneur of the Year

Steer Automotive Group Chief Executive Officer Richard Steer has been named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2024 UK for London & South East.

He won the award in the Sustained Excellence category.

The EY Entrepreneur of the Year award is a prestigious global programme that celebrates the ‘vision, leadership, and success of exceptional entrepreneurs, who make a positive impact on their communities and the world.’

Richard has led the Steer Group through a period of continued expansion through a number of strategic acquisitions, the most recent being The Rye Street Group earlier in the month. He is also guiding the company towards sustainable operations through PAS 2060 certification.

The company said, “Richard’s achievement is a testament to his commitment to excellence and the remarkable journey of Steer Automotive Group.”

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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. 

HORIBA MIRA’s new Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility doubles the length of the previous Crash Facility runway from 85m to 170m, enabling ‘car-to-car Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier’ (MPDB) crash tests to be carried out in the UK for the first time. 

State-of-the-art high-speed cameras have also been installed to support post-crash data analysis.

Graeme Stewart, HORIBA MIRA’s Chief Technical Officer, said, “The MPDB test is integral to the vehicle development work that’s needed to help vehicle makers fully understand frontal, car-to-car impacts and to develop – with support and guidance from our engineers – the vehicle safety improvements that will reduce casualties for that type of accident scenario. 

“We already have world-class active safety testing capability and facilities at HORIBA MIRA, but the UK has never had this level of passive testing capability before. We’re delighted we could secure the necessary support to bring that to fruition.

“Opening our new Crash Facility is a landmark moment, allowing us to support all legislative and consumer standards, as well as to conduct the important vehicle development work that will support the global automotive industry’s bid to design safer vehicles.” 

Roisin Hopkins, Chief Commercial Officer, added, “Opening our Passive Safety Centre Crash Facility not only allows the UK to make an even bigger contribution to the push to reduce serious and fatal injuries on the roads, but it also means we can provide a one-stop automotive safety test engineering solution to customers from across the world.”

NBRA Greener Bodyshop Award winners announced

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.

The winners this year were:

  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Gold: Motofix ARC, The Vella Group, Jenkins & Pain, Autocraft Telford, Coachworks Renovations, D.Gawthorpe ARC, ABL1Touch, Crash Care Centre Hitchin, Fix Auto Penzance, and Fleetline & Crash Repairs Croydon
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Silver: CRG Bicester, Fix Auto Redhill, Fix Auto Rochester, James Alpe, Devonshire Motors, C&P Panelcraft, Fix Auto Mid Devon, Summer Motors, SW Vehicle Body Repair, Zeus Accident Repair
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Bronze: Saga Truck and Van, Vehicle Crash Repairs, Custom Coachworks, David Payne & Son Coachbuilder, A1 Motorist Centre, UK Select ARC, Phoenix Enhancement Services
  • Greener Bodyshop Award, Platinum: Flyde Coast ARC, Gemini ARC, Mackins ARC, M&S Accident Repairs, UK Carbody
  • Bob Linwood Greener Apprentice Award: Vitalijis Simonenko
  • Bodyshop Staff Wellbeing Award: Flyde Coast ARC
  • Diversity and Inclusion Award: Accident Express
  • Industry Innovation Award: Plastrepair EU
  • Charity Award: James Alpe
  • Outstanding Support for Bodyshops Award: AGEAS
  • Pride of Bodyshop Award: Patrick Mackin
  • Carbon Footprint Year-on-Year Improver Award, Commercial: CarComm Coachworks
  • Carbon Footprint Year-on-Year Improver Award, Repairer: Autocraft Telford
  • Sustainability Award, Group Repairer: Steer Automotive
  • Sustainability Award, Independent Repairer: PJB Accident Repair
  • Sustainability Award, Commercial Repairer: CarComm Coachworks
  • NBRA Special Award: Mark Moring

Picture: Five repairers from the Fix Auto network were recognised for their continued environmental efforts. Fix Auto Penzance and Fix Auto Manchester East recipients of the Gold Award, while Fix Auto Redhill, Fix Auto Mid Devon and Fix Auto Rochester were awarded Silver.

The Vella Group announces Denton expansion

The Vella Group is expanding with a brand-new accident repair centre in Denton, Greater Manchester.

The premises is currently undergoing significant investment and development and is set to open towards the end of 2024. This new site will be a modern, state-of-the-art repair centre designed to provide an exceptional experience for our customers, clients, and employees.

The Manchester East site in Denton will be The Vella Group’s 16th accident repair centre, and the fourth site added to the group in 2024. Manchester East is the sixth new site built by the Group within the last five years, following Bradford, Coventry, Deeside, Liverpool and Manchester Trafford Park.

Marc Holding, Managing Director, said, “We are pleased to be strengthening our footprint across Greater Manchester with our new site in Denton. The site will be equipped with the latest repair technology and has been designed to provide high-quality repairs in a fantastic environment for our customers and team. We are looking forward to the site opening and building a strong team in Manchester East.”

Prasco set for Automechanika Show

UK automotive supplier Prasco UK has announced it will be attending the 2024 Automechanika Show in Germany this week.

Managing Director Kelvyn Waugh and his UK sales and information team will take a pivotal role on the pan-European Group Prasco stand in hall five of the four-day event billed as the ultimate trade fair for the automotive aftermarket sector.

He said, “Automechanika Frankfurt is a vitally important event for us to connect with our customers and forge new relationships in the industry. Myself and the team will always make time for our customers, new and old. We will be on hand throughout the event to answer any questions, discuss our vast range of parts and go through our services we believe further support repairers.

“As ever, our European-based partners have taken the Prasco attendance to another level with a magnificent stand which will provide us with the space and facilities to talk comfortably.”

Thatcham Research urges Apprenticeship Levy cap increase

Thatcham Research is urging Skills England and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to increase the Apprenticeship Levy funding cap which has remained unchanged since 2019. 

The levy, capped at £15,000 per apprentice, has not kept pace with inflation and no longer meets modern training standards, resulting in a real-term reduction in training capacity.  

All businesses with a wage bill of more than £3m per year must pay 0.5% of their monthly payroll as levy tax. These contributions are then used to pay for their apprenticeship training. However, if funds are not used within 24 months, they are returned to the Treasury.  

Reliable and flexible access to apprenticeship funding is crucial in supporting businesses to address the skills crisis, enabling adequate provision of training opportunities for new starters. 

Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive at Thatcham Research, said, “The automotive sector is facing a perfect storm of rapid technological change, a reduction in upskilling and recruitment, and an ageing workforce. Revisions to apprenticeship levy funding must be addressed as a priority by Skills England and IfATE, unlocking funding to deliver much-needed technical training to the repair sector.” 

Thatcham Research has also warned that the Automated, Connected and Electric (ACE) agenda is exacerbating the skills crisis, and is now inviting trainers, garages, bodyshops and others within the repair chain to sign a petition calling for Skills England and IfATE to review the 2019 cap. 

Hewett said, “Without a robust and qualified technical workforce in our repair sector, the UK will also be at risk of increased insurance premiums and the emergence of the ‘throwaway vehicle’. 

“I encourage everyone throughout the UK auto repair supply chain to sign our petition and show their support for change to the apprenticeship levy. With fairer funding we would expect to see a recovery in training capacity and a reversal of colleges closing their automotive divisions, providing the industry with much needed support to attract new talent.”

Click here to find out more & sign the petition

New EV sales take 22% market share

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported a modest 1.3% fall in the UK’s new car market in August.

It found that 84,575 units were registered during the month, with fleet purchases accounting for six in 10 sales.

Petrol and diesel uptake fell by 10.1% and 7.3% respectively, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) registrations declined 12.3% and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) uptake increased by 36.1%. Pure electric sales rose 10.8% to account for 22.6% of sales.

Meanwhile, the UK’s new light commercial vehicle was up 1.7% in the month, although BEV registrations fell for a third successive month, down 30.3% year on year.

Jamie Hamilton, Head of Electric Vehicles at Deloitte said: “In a role reversal for the month of August, fleet sales have seen a slight decrease while private sales remain steady. However, fleet sales continue to dominate in terms of market share.

“We expect September to be a better indicator of where the market stands with the new registration plates set to be introduced and a number of attractive incentives and discounts likely to be offered.

“As pressure mounts on the industry to sell more electric vehicles to meet the required 22% market share, as set out in the zero-emission vehicle mandate, we expect further incentives for drivers to be introduced, making the switch to electric easier. Growing confidence in the second-hand market for electric vehicles should provide more clarity on residuals which could support lower pricing of new vehicles. 

“Concerns around charging is still a major barrier to purchase for consumers without access to off-street parking, so efforts to rollout superfast charging infrastructure will be crucial in the growth of this developing market.”

ARC360 News – Friday, 6 September 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has acquired Rye Street Group, which manages a network of seven repair centres and holds 23 manufacturer approvals and 24 insurer approvals. Both Rye Street Group Managing Directors Bill Duffy and Lee McNaughton will be exiting the business as part of this transition. Read more
  • Repair and Restore Bodyshop has transitioned to BS10125:2022 with a 100% score.
  • RS Motors ARC has successfully transitioned to the new BS 10125:2022 standard.
  • NJP Motors has announced it has transitioned to the new BS 10125:2022.
  • Gemini ARC has launched the Mac Tools Apprentice Advantage Programme, which will provide all new multi-skilled apprentices with bespoke toolboxes and tooling. Read more
  • Fix Auto Leicester has partnered with Everard to introduce a 360-degree video solution to its operations. The solution captures every detail of the vehicle as it enters and leaves the site, eliminating the need for manual videos and photos.
  • Zeus Accident Repairs has acquired A Pile & Son, a 24,000 sqft dartford-based repair centre. It plans to make significant investment in the business, which will be renamed Zeus Accident Repair London.

Industry News

A glimpse into the future

Thatcham Research’s Vehicle Technology Manager, Tom Leggett considered how autonomous, connected and electric vehicles (ACE) will impact the market in the coming years in his session, A glimpse into the future, which took place at ARC360’s recent Future Vehicle Technology themed event. Read more

Thatcham Research urges Apprenticeship Levy cap increase

Thatcham Research is urging Skills England and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to increase the Apprenticeship Levy funding cap which has remained unchanged since 2019. It is inviting trainers, garages, bodyshops and others within the repair chain to sign a petition calling for a review the 2019 cap. Read more

esure and Zixty: From identifying a customer need to partnership launch within weeks

esure, a leading UK car and home insurance provider, has teamed up with Zixty, a UK business who provide temporary insurance cover, to offer customers a flexible and convenient solution. Read more

Gear-shifts in the 2024 EV landscape

With EVs now making up 18% of new vehicle sales, the UK motor insurance industry must adapt rapidly to the evolving landscape, according to Consumer Intelligence. As new car registrations climb and the popularity of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) grows, insurers are presented with both challenges and opportunities that will shape the market’s future. Read more

New EV sales take 22% market share

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported a modest 1.3% fall in the UK’s new car market in August to 84,575 units. Petrol and diesel uptake fell by 10.1% and 7.3% respectively, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) registrations declined 12.3% and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) uptake increased by 36.1%. Pure electric sales rose 10.8% to account for 22.6% of sales. Read more

Dash cam bumps – minor crashes caught on camera

In 2023 alone more than 33,500 videos were submitted to police via the National Dashcam Safety Portal, a 30% increase on 2022 figures. Of this footage, 70% led to police action ranging from warning letters to penalty points and prosecution. This proves that dashcam usage is increasing and will be an ongoing source of evidence for police. Read more

Drivers warned of EV quishing trend

Denis Laskov, Chief Hacker at EY IL, a global cybersecurity and technology leader, has warned of quishing, which he describes as phishing but with a QR code often found on street EV chargers. He says criminals put specially crafted QR code stickers on top of a legitimate one to gain access to credit card details or install malicious software. Read more

MIBI receives second Silver Diversity Award

The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has proudly secured its Diversity Silver ‘Reaccreditation’ Award from the Irish Centre for Diversity. The award is recognition of its efforts to create a collaborative environment that embraces Equality, Inclusion and Diversity. Read more

Wayve and Uber Partner to Accelerate the Future of Automated Driving

Wayve, a leader in Embodied AI for self-driving, has announced a new strategic partnership with Uber. Uber has also agreed to make a strategic investment in Wayve as an extension of the company’s previously announced Series C fundraising round. Read more

Mirka to unveil new products at Auto Trade Expo

Mirka UK will be highlighting abrasive performance and versatility at the Auto Trade Expo on stand J-12 with the debut of its new Galaxy and Iridium SR abrasive ranges along with a selection of innovative electric tools. Read more

Auto Trader and What Car? announce major new partnership

Auto Trader and What Car? have extended their multi-year partnership, enabling their combined audience of nearly 11 million people to research, locate, and buy a brand-new car across both platforms in a single seamless journey. Read more

Axalta introduces Irus Scan

Axalta has unveiled Irus Scan, a new solution which accurately detects and matches colours with metallic and pearlescent flakes, precisely captures hues that shift at different observation angles, analyses gloss levels for a complete colour match, and provides real-time surface visualisation for enhanced accuracy. Read more

Golfers tribute to Bob Linwood during Ezi-Methods golf day

Thirty-two golfers representing all areas of the vehicle repair sector brought a touch of ‘Bob Linwood’ colour to the second annual Ezi Methods Golf Day, wearing colourful shirts that Bob was renowned for.

Crash hour: car accidents peak around 3pm school pick-up

The 3pm afternoon rush, when many parents do the school pick-up, is the most likely time to have a car accident according to the latest data from insurance provider Allianz. Read more

DLG returns to profit

Direct Line Group reported profits before tax of £62m for the first half of the year. This follows a loss of £76.3m but was short of forecasts of around £85m. Meanwhile, combined ratios were down from 108.8% a year ago to 98.2%. Read more

VM News

How Stellantis is embracing software-defined vehicles: the future of mobility

S&P Global Mobility experts recently sat down with Yves Bonnefont, Stellantis Chief Software Officer, to learn more about the company’s approach to software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and how SDVs are revolutionising the automotive industry. Read more

BMW Group and Toyota collaborate on Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle solution

The BMW Group and the Toyota Motor Corporation are pooling their innovative strength and their technological capabilities to bring a new generation of fuel cell powertrain technology to the roads. Read more

Volvo Cars adjusts core business ambitions for 2026 and beyond

Volvo Cars has adjusted its core business ambitions for the coming years, reflecting the company’s relentless focus on value creation while remaining pragmatic amidst fluid market conditions. Read more

Zeekr launches first electric SUV

Zeekr has introduced its first midsize electric SUV at the Chengdu Motor Show. Deliveries of the 7X are set to roll out in China by the end of September, followed by deliveries in the global markets within a year. Read more

NIO Reports Unaudited Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results

NIO has reported a 98.9% increase in revenues from the second quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of 2024 (£1,823.2m), while vehicle deliveries rose 144% to 57,373 – with 20,176 deliveries in August alone. It also opened43 Power Swap Stations in the month, which enables drivers to simply swap depleted batteries rather than charge them up. Read more

“My job is to break as much stuff as possible”

Polestar has provided an insight into the working life of Systems Validation Principal Engineer Julian Cantwell, whose job is to test the resilience and durability of Polestar models. He said, “Our end goal is really about durability and robustness.” Read more

Hyundai unveils innovative INSTER

Hyundai will launch the new INSTER into the city car segment. The model offers 220 miles range, includes a range of ADAS features available in the Hyundai Smart Sense suite, while its vehicle-to-load function means the INSTER serves as a power bank on four wheels. Read more

Polestar UK develops sales model with bold expansion plans

Polestar UK is developing its sales model and retail footprint reflecting its rapid growth in the UK with over 30,000 cars on UK roads. The development of Polestar’s sales model and expansion of the retail footprint goes hand in hand with the launch of the two new luxury electric SUVs; Polestar 3 and Polestar 4. Read more

New report calls for improved EV infrastructure tracking

A new report by Vauxhall and Cenex has revealed that UK’s current electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) targets are too wide in scope, and should be based on more detailed, precise metrics to ensure a true reflection of progress in regions across the country. Read more

People

  • Alex Hill has joined Vertu Accident Repair as VARC Divisional Parts Manager.
  • Jifeline Networks BV has appointed Tom de Winter as Sales Director.
  • Trak Global Security Solutions has appointed Dougie Watt as its new Chief Operations Officer and Neil Phillips as its Chief Financial Officer.
  • Katy Hill has been promoted to Talent Acquisition Leader at BCA UK and cinch
  • Ken Norgrove, Chief Executive Officer, UK & International, at RSA Insurance part of the Intact Group, is the new Deputy President of the Association of British Insurers (ABI).

A glimpse into the future 

Thatcham Research’s Vehicle Technology Manager, Tom Leggett considered how autonomous, connected and electric vehicles (ACE) will impact the market in the coming years in his session, A glimpse into the future, which took place at ARC360’s recent Future Vehicle Technology themed event. 

Held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, the event was sponsored by Activate Group, Thatcham Research, and Stellantis, and supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: e2e, Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco. 

Thatcham Research has coined the term ACE+ to describe the three key technologies influencing vehicles – autonomy, connectivity and electrification plus anything else – and Tom believes all are here to stay. 

Automation 

More and more assisted driving and autonomous features are being added to new models, and Tom warns that understanding the difference and ensuring that drivers are clear about where their responsibilities lay is critical to safety on the roads. 

He highlighted the ‘hands off, eyes on’ system, which allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel but not their eyes off the road. Liability remains with the driver and Tom expects this feature to be included in almost all new models by the middle of next year, although much of the technology will be a subscription service. 

He said, “All vehicle manufacturers are developing this system and it will be a big trend in the middle of next year, but it’s critical to explain to drivers that this is not self-driving because the line between assisted and automated is blurring and more difficult to manage and understand.” 

The ‘hands off, eyes on’ system is part of a wider trend of advanced ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) features which is going to make calibration one of the most fundamental parts of vehicle repair. 

Tom said, “Systems will get more advanced and more complicated. This is partly being driven by demand from regulators around increasing safety standards, and a lot of tech is now fitted as standard. We’ve not yet seen the reduction in claims frequency we’d like to, but there has been a reduction in severity.” 

But while assisted driving will become more prevalent, Tom believes autonomy is still some way off. 

This is not a technological challenge but a financial one. He revealed that Waymo, an established autonomous taxi service in North America, made a loss of nearly £900m last year and Tom said that until autonomy becomes profitable manufacturers will not deploy it. 

He explained, “Manufacturers have been pulling away from full automation because there’s no money in it, and focussing on highly assisted systems instead. There is one caveat to that. If a Chinese manufacturer penetrates the market with high-tech vehicles and is brave enough, it could do an over-the-air update. That is possible.” 

Connectivity 

Meanwhile, Tom revealed that BMW has 22 million connected vehicles on the road and gets 145 terabytes of data per day from its network. He said that the challenge has now moved from generating data to interpreting it, and believes this is where AI comes in. 

He said, “Data is the oil and AI is the engine. It can provide a lot of solutions, but it’s also something we are watching out for because when we’re feeding it so much information, we have to be careful. One big prediction is that AI will be legislated really hard in the next few years, from a UN and UK level.” 

Tom’s second prediction was the continued overlap of cars and smart phones. He said that manufacturers are moving towards seamless integration between productivity, entertainment and payment, with mobility as a service one of the industry’s mega trends. 

He explained, “Manufacturers are all moving to this model, so the customer is pulled into their whole ecosystem and is not just buying their car but all their products.” 

Features on demand is part of this, allowing customers to turn systems on and off to suit their tastes, but Tom warned that regardless of whether a feature is used or not, repairers will still need to restore the vehicle to its full spec capability.  

Electrification 

Electric vehicle sales to private buyers may have stalled this year, but Tom is expecting registrations to accelerate again as a fleet of budget EVs launch into the market. He said that the affordable EV is just around the corner, with ‘an incoming wave of EVs priced under the £20,000 and £15,000 mark.’ 

Tom pointed to the BYD – which model name is as yet unknown – as a prime example, which is predicted to be available for under £15,000 and offers a range of 200 miles and full ADAS specifications. 

“That car can completely change the adoption of privately owned EVs,” Tom said. 

However, one potential stumbling block is the sustainability issue around EV batteries, with the focus on recycling rather than repairing. Tom suggested that until battery repair was possible, collisions involving budget EVs would almost always result in a total loss. 

But as battery technology continues to advance, he said that repairing them would become possible – particularly those used in more premium vehicles. 

Steer Automotive Group acquires Rye Street

Steer Automotive Group has acquired Rye Street Group, which manages a network of seven repair centres and holds 23 manufacturer approvals and 24 insurer approvals.

This strategic geographical acquisition underscores Steer’s ongoing commitment to expanding its service capabilities, enhancing customer experience, and solidifying its reputation for excellence in the automotive repair sector.

Both Rye Street Group Managing Directors Bill Duffy and Lee McNaughton will be exiting the business as part of this transition.

However, Nick Ferris and the senior management team will remain in place, ensuring continuity and stability during this period.

Chief Executive Richard Steer said, “We are very pleased to welcome Rye Street Group into the Steer family. This acquisition is a strategic step towards our vision of providing unmatched automotive repair services across the UK. We are particularly excited to welcome our new colleagues, whose expertise and dedication have laid a strong foundation that we are eager to build upon. Together, we will deliver even greater value to our customers and partners, driving forward our commitment to excellence in everything we do.”