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DVLA urged to deliver action on electric conversion of classic cars
The Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance has welcomed an independent review of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) which could finally resolve longstanding frustrations over converting classic cars to electric.
UK set to race past ZEV legal targets as EV sales continue to soar
October marks the third consecutive month that electric vehicle (EV) sales have hit the 20% mark and places the car industry well above the 2024 targets set by the UK’s Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) mandate, according to New AutoMotive.
FixMyCar report highlights opportunities in repair as EV demand and cost pressures rise
Despite rising costs and technology change, the UK repair market remains dynamic and resilient, according to a new FixMyCar report which urges garages to leverage EV training and digital tools to not only build loyalty but also expand their revenue base.
Executive View: The EV skills shortage will hinder Europe’s energy transition
Electric vehicles have been around for a decade yet owners are driving around in circles when finding specialist technicians to fix their motors, according to Marc Russell, chief commercial officer of FixMyCar.
Chancellor Reeves’ first budget ushers £40bn in tax rises, amid fiscal shift
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget represents a significant shift in fiscal policy, addressing the UK’s considerable funding gap with £40 billion in new tax rises alongside targeted spending cuts.
Executive View: Reducing VAT on public charging is only a first step to boosting EV adoption
A report by the Resolution Foundation urges the government to align its policies with the swiftly evolving EV landscape to make adoption more accessible, writes Fraser Brown of automotive consultancy MotorVise.
Production falls by 20.6% in September amid shift to zero-emission models
Car manufactured in the UK suffered a significant decline of 20.6% in September, with 70,039 units rolling off production lines, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
WSG reveals £5,000 EV warranty claim as repairs outpace petrol and diesel
New research from Warranty Solutions Group (WSG) highlights the rising cost of electric vehicle (EV) repairs, revealing that the largest EV warranty claim made between 2023 and 2024 was a £5,000 replacement transfer box and electric drive for an Audi E-Tron Sportback Quattro.
UK has no plans for EU-style tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, reports Reuters
Britain will not be following the European Union in imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle (EV) imports, as no complaints have been raised by UK businesses, according to British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds.
Drivers offered three month return option with new Cupra Born EV stock
Cupra UK's 'Love Me or Leave Me' offer is available now for financed or outright purchase buyers and if after three months the owner decides to hand back the vehicle, Cupra will return the deposit, subject to damage/excess mileage.