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Click the thumbs up >Automotive ecommerce specialist iVendi has helped UK car retailers to facilitate £1.3 billion in vehicle sales in the past 12 months – up £200m despite the impact of COVID-19.
A record number of used vehicle sales have passed through iVendi’s online platform in the pandemic year, representing actual sales of more than 120,000 cars, vans and motorcycles, the business said.
Chief executive, James Tew, said that the result showed the extent to which technology has sustained dealers through the crisis.
“Car retailers have spent more than half of the last year being able to only sell online and there is widespread recognition that the market has markedly fallen but dealers using our technology have been able to buck that trend,” said Tew.
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The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is calling for urgent funding and a national workforce development strategy from the Government if there are to be enough trained technicians to support a 2030 ban on new diesel, petrol and hybrid vehicles.
The IMI said just 5% of current garages and dealerships are appropriately qualified to work on electric vehicles (EVs).
IMI chief executive Steve Nash and newly-appointed president Jim Saker both made the additionally important point that without the proper training, servicing electric vehicles risks “serious injury or death”.
In an open letter sent to the Government, Nash (pictured) and Saker said: “We urgently need a concerted, ongoing workforce development strategy.