The BVRLA has appointed Simon Tebbutt as Member Services Director, with a remit to improve member engagement and strengthen the association’s training, events and support services.
In advance of next week's Spending Review, the BVRLA has written to the Chancellor to highlight the urgent need for targeted support for the used battery electric vehicle (BEV) market.
In the latest BVRLA blog, Andy Bland, Head of Business Rental Development, UK and Ireland at Enterprise Mobility explains how businesses must rethink mobility strategies to align with broader objectives.
The BVRLA’s latest Compliance Forum brought together sixty members and expert speakers to explore the most pressing compliance and regulatory issues facing members. Hosted by Shoosmiths, the event offered attendees a series of practical insights and actionable advice to take back to their organisations.
The Department for Transport has announced the elimination of planning applications when installing EV chargepoints. This change, which came into effect on 29 May 2025, simplifies the process for homeowners and businesses.
Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood will give a keynote address talking to delegates about the Government's plans for road transport decarbonisation at the BVRLA’s upcoming Fleets in Charge Conference.
The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles has confirmed several changes relating to how heavier zero-emission vans are regulated. The changes come into force on 10 June 2025 and bring driving licence rules for heavier zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) in line with their petrol and diesel equivalents. Until then, current rules will continue to apply.
Whether focused on reducing risk, improving payment flow, or adopting smarter tech, the Checks, Chargebacks and Payments 45-minute webinar, sponsored by Coastr, features insights and expert guidance and can now be viewed online.
Drivers are set to benefit from simpler parking nationwide, as industry delivers a ‘one app fits all’ parking platform following government-backed trials.
As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, it’s more important than ever for members to regularly review their processes to ensure compliance and protect customer trust. Through the BVRLA’s ongoing inspection programme, it has seen some recurring themes that serve as useful reminders for everyone.