Members can now secure their place at the BVRLA’s Fleets in Charge Conference 2025, which will take place on Wednesday 2 July at the QEII Centre in London. Early Bird tickets are currently on sale, offering a £100 saving for those who book in advance.
Members are able to equip their teams with the insights and data required to address the challenges of 2025 by attending the BVRLA’s Forums. February offers two opportunities to experience the value these events bring in addressing common issues and trends that require a response.
‘Challenge’ was the word on everyone’s lips at last week’s Industry Outlook Conference. Featuring industry leaders sharing their insights on the challenges of 2024 and expectations for 2025, the conference included thought-provoking keynotes, dynamic panel discussions and interactive breakout sessions.
The Vehicle and Fleet Management and the Residual Value and Remarketing Forums marked their 2024 conclusions over the past two weeks, drawing more than 110 delegates across the two events.
Technology is the driving force behind efficiency, innovation, and future success. But what does this mean for members? The BVRLA’s upcoming Industry Outlook Conference will feature a ‘Key Tech Touchpoints’ panel examining the fleet and mobility services industry’s potential turning point as 2025 approaches.
Vehicle safety and the negative impacts of misleading marketing will be the focal points of some upcoming government consultations. The Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, which is part of the Department for Transport (DfT), has confirmed the timings for forthcoming consultations following the passing of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024.
Members can now set their staff development and growth plans for 2025, with the BVRLA’s training calendar covering vehicle technology, customer service, compliance and more.
The BVRLA’s 2024 Industry Outlook Conference will feature over 25 leading speakers and a packed agenda designed to deliver the latest insights, trends, and strategies for the mobility industry, as well as the opportunity to connect with industry leaders.
The BVRLA is looking to launch an AI-centric training course in 2025 and is searching for experts with industry expertise to help shape the content and keep members ahead of this new technology.
With a new year and significant challenges on the horizon, the BVRLA’s Industry Outlook Conference in December will prepare members for the future. Designed to cover all member types and business models, topics on the agenda span every corner of the industry.