This BVRLA Industry Outlook webinar ‘A spotlight on Rental and Mobility Trends’ gave insights into what lies ahead for the remainder of 2024. Expert speakers discussed the latest trends in insurance, advancements in technology, and shifts in legislation, a comprehensive overview of the key developments that may influence rental business in the coming months.
The webinar put van decarbonisation front and centre, shining a light on the positive steps taken to date and the questions that still need to be answered.
Designed to help members with implementing effective plans for the new regime. Delegates heard from Harry Madan, Head of Compliance and Governance at the BVRLA and Phillip Garlick, Managing Director at Product Partnerships, who carry out the BVRLA’s audit programme. They looked Consumer Duty preparedness as part of the BVRLA audit programme and the trends seen so far this year.
This BVRLA Industry Outlook webinar ‘Unlocking the Used BEV Market’ looked at the unique challenges and opportunities the used battery electric vehicle (BEV) market presents for members’ businesses.
The webinar, part of Decarbonising Transport Week, focused on national and local EV charging infrastructure strategies and how these might meet fleets' needs.
Recording of the Industry Outlook webinar 'Risky Business: managing fraud, theft and asset protection' which was sponsored by Coastr and included speakers from Avis Rent a Car, Sentinel Insurance and Coastr.
A raft of new ESG (environmental, social, governance) regulations are coming into force which will have a major effect on BVRLA members. This webinar outlined what ESG is and how it will affect your business (if it's not already doing so).
Here you will find the 4 Deep Dive webinars we ran in September for our members.
#1 - The New Consumer Duty Principle
#2 - Product and Services
#3 - Price and Value
#4 - Customer Support and Consumer Understanding
With the target for the phase out of petrol and diesel vehicles now firmly set - it's proving all too easy to overlook the journey itself to zero emissions.
This is precisely why we'll be focusing on the route to net zero for fleets, progress being made so far, and the all-important but often overlooked steps required in the interim to manage fleets before every vehicle becomes zero emission.