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Half of car buyers 'considering electric model'
08 October 2015

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Half of drivers planning to buy or lease a new car in the next few years are
considering an electric or hybrid vehicle, according to a new report.

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) said its study reveals a
"dramatic" growth in interest in alternative fuelled vehicles.

The professional body for the retail motor sector said its survey of 2,000
car owners shows demand looks set to "race ahead" in the next two years.

The IMI raised concerns about skill shortages in electric vehicle and hybrid
maintenance.

Chief executive Steve Nash said: "We have always expected demand for
electric and hybrid vehicles to increase gradually over time as the cars
become more sophisticated and the public become aware of their quality.

"The level of demand shown in this survey is astonishing and requires a
response from Government.

"We need a licence to practise for technicians to reassure the public and to
protect the employers who invest in the skills required to take care of the
next generation of vehicles and their owners."
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http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/motor-industry-body-raises-skills-and-regulation-concerns-as-demand-for-electric-and-hybrid-vehicles-look-set-to-race-ahead-531164941.html
Motor Industry Body Raises Skills and Regulation Concerns as Demand for
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Look Set to Race Ahead

LONDON, October 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
53% of drivers planning to buy or lease a new car in the next two years are
considering an electric or hybrid vehicle according to new research
published today.

The survey, conducted for the institute of the Motor Industry, the
professional body for the retail motor sector worth £152 million a year,
shows dramatic growth in demand for alternative fuelled vehicles from the 2%
of overall of car sales in 2014.

Manufacturers concerned by the recent diesel emissions turmoil will welcome
the potential demand for AVs, demonstrated in the survey of 2,000 car owners
carried at the end of last week.  However the IMI is raising concerns about
skill shortages and lack government regulation covering electric and hybrid
vehicle maintenance and repair.

IMI awards 96% of automotive qualifications and can report that 1,000
technicians are currently qualified to level 3 in electric vehicle and
hybrid maintenance.  Another 1,000 are currently are taking the 3 year
course.  With around 170,000 technicians working in the industry and less
than 2% properly qualified to work on these cars, are surge in demand for
electric vehicles will lead to difficulties for owners and businesses.

IMI is concerned that a future dearth of specialist EV skills will lead to
unqualified staff attempting to work on these vehicles with potentially
fatal consequences.

IMI is calling on the government to address the skills shortage with a
proactive apprentice recruitment programme to help industry to bridge the
skills gap.  It also wants Minister to introduce a license to practice for
technicians working on electric and hybrid vehicles in similar way it
regulates vehicle air conditioning maintenance and repair to protect the
driving public.

IMI CEO, Steve Nash said, "We have always expected demand for electric and
hybrid vehicles to increase gradually over time as the cars become more
sophisticated and the public become aware of their quality, the level of
demand shown in this survey is astonishing and requires a response from
Government.

We need a license to practice for technicians to reassure the public and to
protect the employers who invest in the skills required to take care of the
next generation of vehicles and their owners. We will be seeking and urgent
meeting with ministers as a matter of urgency." 

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SOURCE Institute of Motor Industry
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Allianz working with the IMI on roadside technician training
10/09/2015  Allianz Global Assistance UK is working with the Institute of
the Motor Industry (IMI) to develop its own customer roadside technician
training ...




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