Last month, 370 net new charging devices were added to the Zapmap database, with Zapmap reporting 87,168 public charging points at the end of November 2025.
The BVRLA Annual Dinner returns to the prestigious JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane on Wednesday 4 March 2026. With last year’s event having sold out completely, members are encouraged to secure their tickets now.
The Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is currently reviewing the V85/1 form (vehicle tax reminder for heavy goods vehicles) and has launched a survey for which it values BVRLA members’ input.
Earlier this year, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) introduced a new reporting requirement for consumer credit firms, relating to reporting from 1 January to 31 December 2025.
UK registrations of new light commercial vehicles (LCVs) declined by -22.2% in November, with 23,570 vans, pickups and 4x4s joining the road, according to the latest figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
As part of the BVRLA’s commitment to innovating its services and making it easier for members to engage with the team, the association is launching a brand-new website later this week.
A record number of member delegates gathered to look at what next year has in store for the sector, as part of last week’s Industry Outlook Conference. 250 members and industry partners joined the event to explore how firms can set themselves up to succeed in 2026.
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.
Predictions for next year and the ‘strong’ performance of the van sector in 2025 underpinned the discussion at the final Residual Value and Remarketing (RVR) Forum of the year.
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 UK’s public charging infrastructure has grown 22% year on year, with Zapmap reporting 86,798 public charging points at the end of October 2025.
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.