One date you can rely on: Industry Outlook Conference returns

With the Government back-tracking on its net zero goals, yo-yoing business confidence data, and high-profile problems in the EV car subscription market, we are facing a turbulent end to 2023.

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This year’s BVRLA Industry Outlook Conference will help its members to take stock, consider their options and hit the ground running next year.

Returning to the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire on Wednesday 6 December, this year’s event will provide all the foundations members need for 2024 business planning:

  • A UK Economic Summary from David Smith of the Sunday Times
  • A Policy and Compliance Update from the BVRLA
  • 2024 Industry Outlook Survey Results and Panel Discussion

In addition, the stimulating break-out sessions will help delegates delve a bit deeper into the operational issues that are really challenging their organisations:

  • Short-term Rental: Are we seeing a ‘rental revival’ and how can the industry adapt to ongoing van supply issues?
  • EV Survival Guide: Our experts will provide a ZEV Mandate Masterclass, discuss the product roadmap for 2024, share their used leasing insights and explore the issue of battery health

As if that wasn’t enough, the new Fleet and Mobility Surgery sessions will bring some of the industry’s most experienced and innovative minds together to discuss how they are ‘Keeping Vehicles on the Road’ and ‘Keeping Customers Happy’.

Early-bird tickets are available until 6 October, offering BVRLA members the reduced rate of £219+VAT per person, thereafter tickets will increase to £270+VAT per person. SME members benefit from a special rate of £149+VAT per person (email [email protected] to check eligibility). Tickets are available via the BVRLA website.

The 2023 event is being supported by Coastr, Kwik Fit and United Rental Group. If you are interested in exhibiting, sponsoring, or participating, email [email protected].

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