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Have you registered yet for June’s Fleet Summit?

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Here’s everything you need to know about the next Fleet Summit, which is running as a hybrid event, giving you the option of attending in person or from home.

Date: 14th & 15th June

Venue: Whittlebury Park, Northampton

Format: Your attendance is entirely free and includes;
A bespoke itinerary of short relaxed meetings with innovative suppliers, to build business relationships based on your selections and those that match your requirements.

Hospitality: Your pass includes free overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments

Seminar Sessions: You can enjoy 4 presentations hosted throughout the event that will discuss all the insights that you need to know about the industry, including; Electric Vehicles, Fleet Management, Current and Future Challenges. 

Confirm your free pass details here via our online booking form, or you can contact us here, if you have any questions about your pass – Virtual attendance options are availabl

UK’s most popular new car colour? Grey of course

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Grey retained its position as the UK’s favourite new car colour in 2020, according to the latest figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

While it was a tough year for new car registrations overall, 397,197 grey units were sold over the course of 2020, which means that just shy of a quarter (24.3%) of all new cars sold were painted in the shade.

Black and white took second and third place overall, completing a monochrome podium, with more than six in ten (61.6%) of all new cars entering British roads in 2020 painted in these three colours. The rest of the top 10 remained unchanged, apart from yellow and bronze which reversed places as yellow increased its market share by 50% but equivalent to only 6,816 sales. Red saw its registrations drop below 200,000 for the first time in a decade to 147,222, recording its worst tally since 1997.

While the top colour for both petrol and diesel cars was grey, with 248,182 and 84,489 registered in the colours respectively, white was the most in-demand tint for zero emission battery electric vehicles (BEVs) with 25,689 painted in it whilst black was the most popular shade for plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) with 17,989 registered. It was a record year for these electrified vehicles, which together accounted for more than one in 10 registrations – up from around one in 30 in 2019.

Unlike 2019, which saw Scotland and the Channel Islands bucking the national trend, in 2020 grey was the unanimous colour of choice across the UK. Indeed, the only counties to not opt for grey cars as their number one choice were the Isle of White and Borders, where blue was the most popular tint, and Strathclyde which saw white take the top spot. Leicestershire, meanwhile, was the most popular location for pink cars, with 23.7% of the UK’s total registered in the region, while buyers in the West Midlands snapped up the most orange cars.

While white was the most popular shade for the mini segment, luxury saloons and executive cars were most likely to be black. Overall, there were 106 different distinct colours registered throughout the year with the least popular colour nationwide being maroon.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “2020 was a pretty dark year for the automotive industry and having grey as the top new car colour probably reflects the atmosphere. The sector, however, continues to provide valuable mobility, from vans delivering essential goods to private cars helping key workers do their jobs, and click and collect offers a lifeline for the industry, helping to keep manufacturing going. It cannot, however, replace the showroom experience and the sector has taken great steps to ensure dealers are Covid-secure with the flexibility to manage customer appointments so car buyers can choose a new car and colour in a safe environment.”

Upcoming zero benefit-in-kind for EV vans ‘Under-Publicised’

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The new zero per cent benefit-in-kind rate for electric vans that takes effect on 6thApril has been ‘under-publicised’ when it should be helping lead to faster, wider adoption, says the Association of Fleet Operators (AFP).

Chair Paul Hollick said that a key element of success in boosting demand for electric cars over the last year has been the low level of taxation, and that something similar needs to happen in the light commercial vehicle sector.

“We’ve seen in the EV market how the 0% tax rate has been decisive when it comes to driving company car driver interest and, as it has become more widely known, demand for electric cars has increased exponentially,” Hollick said.

“While eLCV drivers have a much reduced say over what they drive compared to company cars, there is certainly potential for a similar effect. However, our feeling across the AFP membership is that the whole subject has been underpublicised.

“We are now in a position where a choice of electric vans are coming onto the market to meet a wide range of needs and for which the whole life costs look competitive, based on initial figures. What we need now is greater awareness.

“Certainly, as a trade body, this is an area that we are looking at in detail. Several of our larger corporate members are committed to large scale adoption of eLCVs and we are monitoring their experiences with interest.”

Hollick added that crucial to the adoption of electric vans was ensuring that fleets measured their running costs on a simple whole life cost, pence per mile basis rather than looking at the capital cost.

“The arrival of both electric cars and vans has highlighted the surprising number of businesses that still acquire vehicles largely by looking at the purchase price. This disadvantages EVs, which cost more to buy but less to fuel and maintain,” said Hollick.

“We’re doing quite a lot of work in this area, especially through our new EV training course, which takes place for the first time in March, showing how to integrate these vehicles into choice lists and buying strategies alongside petrol and diesel alternatives.”

Fleet Summit 2021: Learn, connect & engage

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This Fleet Summit will help you build business connections with the latest innovative and budget-saving suppliers in the fleet management sector.

14th & 15th June 2021 – Whittlebury Park, Northampton

Your attendance is entirely FREE and includes full hospitality, including overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments.

Our cutting-edge software will create your bespoke itinerary that allows you to meet essential suppliers for short 1-2-1 meetings, based of mutual agreement and matched requirements.

Alongside these meetings, you can enjoy a series of LIVE topical presentations, hosted by industry thought-leaders. These sessions focus on current and future challenges within the fleet industry.

Register for your free place here via our online booking form.

Learn new skills in 2021 with these online courses for fleet professionals

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Our selection of online courses tailored specifically for the fleet sector will enable you to both learn new skills and improve existing ones – sign up today!

These are specially-curated online courses designed to help you and your team improve expertise and learn new things.

The Management, Leadership & Business Operations online learning bundle provides you with over 50 courses, which cover all areas of both professional and personal development:

  • Costs, Volumes and Profits Certification
  • Agenda Setting Certification
  • Health and Safety in the Workplace (UK) Certification
  • GDPR in The Workplace Certification
  • Project Management Foundation (Small Projects) Certification
  • Project Preparation Certification
  • Making Meetings Matter Certification
  • Marketing Certification Level 2
  • Managing Emotions at Work Certification
  • Managing Your Workload Certification
  • UK Employment Law Certification
  • Workplace Monitoring and Data Protection Certification

And many more!

Find out more and purchase your ticket online here.

Additionally, there are a variety of bundles available on all spectrums;

  • Personal & Professional Development
  • Healthcare
  • Sports & Personal Development
  • Human Resources
  • Customer Services
  • Health & Safety
  • Education & Social Care Skills
  • Sales & Marketing
  • IT & Personal Development

Book your courses today and come out of this stronger and more skilled!

EVs attracting drivers back to company car schemes

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Employees who have previously taken cash options are returning to company car schemes in “noticeable” numbers thanks to electric vehicles (EVs), reports Arval UK.
 
Shaun Sadlier, head of consulting at Arval UK, said this was something that was predicted when the latest zero and low benefit-in-kind rates for EVs were unveiled in 2019, but is now becoming increasingly more apparent:
 
“Many cash takers liked their company car but didn’t like paying what they perceived as high benefit-in-kind and that was why they opted-out. Now, with low benefit-in-kind in place for EVs for at least five years, many more are now returning to company car schemes.
 
“We predicted that this would start to happen some time ago, but it’s now becoming noticeable In several of the major fleets with which we work. It’s a welcome development that will feed demand for zero-emission vehicles and lead to wider, faster adoption.”
 
Sadlier added that, while benefit-in-kind was the key attractor in choosing a zero emission vehicle, there were also a range of other factors in play.
 
“If you talk to fleet managers and their drivers, there’s a lot of enthusiasm around the vehicles themselves. It’s as simple as many people really liking EVs as their day-to-day mode of transport. We are beyond the early adopter phase and heading into mass-acceptance.
 
“All it takes is a couple of EVs on a fleet to disprove the reservations some people hold about these vehicles. They can see that misgivings such as range anxiety are actually of limited importance for the vast number of journeys that are made.
 
Arval UK recently updated its own company car scheme to increase adoption of EVs and the move paid off with almost two thirds of its company car drivers making the switch so far. 
 
“All of our consultants and many of our sales team have switched to EVs. They act as ambassadors for the technology, developing personal experience to share with customers, friends and family – as more people drive EVs, consumer confidence will increase. Coupled with the growing number of different models that are available, plus the recent 2030 announcement, it’s not an exaggeration to say that we can all play our part in a zero-emission future and choosing an EV is a step in that direction.”

Do you specialise in Electric & Hybrid fleet Vehicles? We want to hear from you!

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Each month on Fleet Management Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the fleet market – and in January we’ll be focussing on Electric & Hybrid Vehicle solutions.

It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help fleet buyers find the best products and services available today.

So, if you’re a supplier of Electric & Hybrid Vehicle solutions and would like to be included as part of this exciting new shop window, we’d love to hear from you – for more info, contact Chris Cannon on 01992 374096 / c.cannon@forumevents.co.uk.

Here’s our features list in full:

Jan – Electric & Hybrid Vehicles
Feb – Dash Cams
Mar – Driver Training
Apr – Accident & Risk Management
May – Fleet Management Software
Jun – Telematics/Tracking
Jul – Contract Hire & Leasing
Aug – LPG/Alternative Fuel & Fuel Management
Sep – EV Infrastructure
Oct – Duty of Care
Nov – Grey Fleet
Dec – Service, Maintenance & Repair

Registration is now open for our next Fleet Summit

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14th & 15th June 2021 – Whittlebury Park, Northampton

This unique Summit has been created to help you build business connections with the latest innovative and budget-saving suppliers within your industry.

Your attendance is entirely FREE and includes full hospitality, including overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments.

Our cutting-edge software will create your bespoke itinerary that allows you to meet essential suppliers for short 1-2-1 meetings, based of mutual agreement and matched requirements.

Alongside these meetings, you can enjoy a series of LIVE topical presentations, hosted by industry thought-leaders. These sessions focus on current and future challenges within the fleet industry.

Register for your free place here via our online booking form.

Lightfoot announces a series of new rewards

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Lightfoot, the industry-leading fleet driver rewards platform and in-cab driver guidance technology, has announced a series of new rewards for users in the run up to Christmas.

In addition to giving 15% off all Virgin experience days – a perfect present for partners, friends and family – the team at Lightfoot are giving users 10% off Warranty Wise. Now, Lightfoot drivers can extend the warranty on their private vehicles for less, covering expensive, unexpected or premature failure of parts as well as the cost of car hire and onward travel.

Part of the Lightfoot promise to reward drivers for being better, the discount feature comes on top of the weekly cash-prize Drivers’ Lottery and competitions where Elite Drivers can unlock access to great prizes ranging from cinema tickets to consumer tech. 

Believing in reward over reproach, Lightfoot’s driver guidance dashboard device, paired with the Lightfoot app and rewards pack, continues to collectively save fleet millions of pounds each year.  Cutting fuel bills and CO2 by up to 15%, reducing at-fault accidents by as much as 40% and wear and tear by up to 45%, Lightfoot’s driver-focused approach is driving change where it matters most – at the wheel.

Going further, Lightfoot’s all new Nelly’s Heroes Driver Community launched in November bringing top tips, competitions, and extra discounts to users via email. Lightfoot drivers now have more reason than ever to be the best that they can be.

To find out more about how Lightfoot can engage with your drivers to drive fleet performance improvements, visit https://www.lightfoot.co.uk.

Fleet Summit: registration open for 2021

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You can now register for next Fleet Summit, which will take place as a live event on June 14th & 15th 2021 at Whittlebury Hall – You’ll also be able to join us virtually via video link.

Make sure you register today as demand is already high following our successful fully virtual event last month.

Your delegate pass will give you access to industry presentations, as well as your itinerary of 1-2-1 relaxed meetings with budget-saving suppliers.

There is no hard sell at this event, just a great opportunity to gain industry insight and build business relationships to prepare for every eventuality.

Confirm attendance here for June 14th & 15th 2021.