The BVRLA has published its Annual Review for 2023. It gives members a detailed overview of the association’s services and notable successes from a challenging year of supply constraints, regulatory upheaval, and a turbulent economic backdrop.
As another year full of ups and downs ends, BVRLA chief executive Gerry Keaney looks at some of the key barriers the association has overcome, while also looking ahead to the challenges to be faced by the industry in 2022.
The Competition and Markets Authority is set to conduct a market review in the coming months to ensure that companies are following its Green Claims Code.
In a Greenfleet magazine’s special feature for SME’s, the BVRLA’s Andrea McMahon highlights how the vehicle rental and leasing sectors can help small businesses by giving them more flexibility and less risk when adopting a sustainable fleet.
The Government has published a delivery plan outlining the key timelines and milestones that are needed to support the transition to zero emission cars and vans.
Writing for EV Fleet World Magazine, the BVRLA's Andrea McMahon highlights how the increasing emergence of Clean Air Zones will boost demand for cleaner vehicles.
Members can request co-branded versions of these free-to-access digital, social and printed communication resources to help promote awareness of Clean Air Zones amongst employees and customers - promoting the merits of rental and leasing to those requiring a cleaner CAZ-compliant vehicle.
The BVRLA has obtained the Government’s Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation following an independent assessment of the association’s IT security infrastructure and processes.
The BVRLA has published its latest Quarterly Leasing Survey showing that average CO2 emissions for members’ new car registrations have fallen below 100g/km for the first time ever.