Alexander Millinger, Senior Sales Manager UK at associate member AVILOO explores insights showing certification is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a market expectation that will shape the future of used electric vehicles. As the used EV market rapidly expands, trust - not range or charging speed - is emerging as the defining factor in electric mobility. With battery health proving to be the single biggest concern for buyers and a major driver of vehicle value, transparent and independent battery data is becoming essential.
The Government has confirmed it will remove some of the red tape that is restricting adoption of heavy electric vans, directly addressing critical asks of the Zero Emission Van Plan.
The Government has published the latest Advisory Electric Rate (AER) and Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) for business travel reimbursement. The AER was split in September 2025 to acknowledge the cost gap between the public and private electric vehicle charging networks.
BVRLA Chief Executive comments: Tomorrow we’ll finally hear what is in the Autumn Budget, falling later in the year than any previous editions. For many, the wait has been painful, although some have fears that its content will pack an even harder punch.
The BVRLA took its campaign for a stable used electric vehicle market to the heart of government last week, briefing the No10 team on the challenges being experienced and potential solutions to explore.
In the latest BVRLA blog, Charlie Cook, CEO and Founder of Rightcharge, explores how fleet electrification has rapidly moved from a long-term ambition to a commercial reality. With businesses responsible for most new EV registrations, Charlie examines the policies, cost advantages and climate priorities accelerating the transition, as well as the practical steps fleets can take to make it work on the ground.
Charlie Cook, CEO and Founder of associate member Rightcharge explores how fleet electrification has moved from future ambition to everyday reality. With businesses now driving the majority of new EV registrations, Charlie examines the policies, costs and climate factors shaping the shift - and how fleets can make the transition work in practice.
The BVRLA is offering a new series of Salary Sacrifice training courses, designed to provide members with practical guidance on establishing and managing compliant and efficient schemes. With EVs increasingly forming a key part of employee benefits, these courses offer the knowledge and tools needed to make schemes work effectively.
With just one month to go until the BVRLA Industry Outlook Conference 2025, anticipation is building for the event that will bring members together to assess the economic, political, and industry trends that will shape the year ahead.
The Government has announced plans to simplify the process of installing home EV chargers, particularly for renters, leaseholders, and drivers without access to a private driveway.