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Publication Date:-
2023-02-05
 
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Businesses urged to avoid short cuts on electric van fit outs

IN 2022 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) comprised 16.6% of all new vehicle registrations, surpassing diesel for the 1st time to become the second most popular powertrain after petrol. Whilst it's clear that increasing numbers of businesses are making the switch to the latest zero emission vehicles, Venson Automotive Solutions is urging them to maximise their BEV investment by ensuring the vehicles are fully equipped for service.

While new vehicles come with the promise of getting the job done efficiently, unless vehicles meet operational needs, businesses could be waiting some time for their return on investment. Alison Bell, Operations Director at Venson Automotive Solutions explains:- "When fitting out commercial vehicles for fleets, there is always a careful balancing act to play between maximising efficiency and keeping a watchful eye on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). That's why it's so important to choose an LCV supplier who can advise on how to get the right conversion and fittings, such as external roof systems and internal storage, ventilation and security, to ensure the most appropriate layout for the vehicle, which in turn, will deliver operational cost savings. While it's great for an LCV to look good, a van is a work horse, not a show pony. Getting the job done efficiently is the prime concern. Key to this is getting relevant stakeholders input into the conversion requirements. So selecting an LCV supplier who will take time out to listen carefully and understand the job required of the vehicle means a conversion that will businesses will get their work done efficiently and safely, while at the same time helping control operational costs."

It is not only the daily functionality of vehicle modifications that need to be factored in. Fit outs can have a huge impact on TCO. With the escalating cost of fuel, electric or otherwise, commercial vehicle operators should bear in mind the extra weight of certain fittings and ask themselves if they are:- 'nice to have' or essential.

Concludes Alison Bell:- "It may not be front of mind when acquiring a new van, but businesses should always consider what will happen to the fit out at the end of the contract. Can it be reused? Are there any additional costs that might be incurred in transferring the equipment to a different vehicle? It's fantastic to see that businesses are switching to zero and lower emission commercial vehicles, but consideration must be made before purchase of the day to day needs of these vehicles and how they can maximise resale values."

Venson's top tips for converting commercial vehicles:-


  Fit for purpose? - consider what the vehicle is being used for, perhaps using a pick up instead of a van means the driver can get closer to where the work needs to be carried out.

  Plan Ahead - anticipate the reuse of racking and other equipment to work out your lifetime costs for the conversion.

  Cost savings - running correctly specified vehicles is critical to the efficiency and productivity of the business. The right conversion ensures the best layout delivering operational savings.

  Customised racking - choose a provider that can design the maximum storage capacity will save money and time. It will also provide the opportunity to understand whether there's an opportunity to downsize the vehicle.

  Key for key handovers - select a supplier that can provide a 1 stop shop to speed up the time from vehicle order to in-service which helps support minimising vehicle downtimes.

  Reuse - you can expect to get up to 10 years of use from some equipment. Consider equipment lifecycles when specifying conversion requirements and selecting new vehicle models.

  Understand transfer costs - if you are intending to transfer equipment from 1 vehicle to another, understand the cost implications including repairs and refurbishments.

  Payload - productivity and the impact on the vehicle's performance should be a key consideration when determining equipment specification.

  DIY racking risks - Don't try cutting costs and let a skilled workforce build their own racking to save money. This can prove costly and unproductive and can lead to health, safety and duty of care issues.

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Year Ahead Packed With Hat trick Of Race Milestones For BTR

BTR Race Director Alan Rothwell.  Photo by BTR Liverpool.

LEADING independent race event organiser Merseyside based BTR Liverpool is gearing up for a memorable 2023 with 3 of its headline events reaching major milestones. This year's campaign is dubbed as:- '30/20/10 - 30 Years, A Life On The Run,' and focuses on the hat trick of key events.

It features the 30th BTR Liverpool Skyline Half Marathon on:- Sunday, 26 March 2023, 20th BTR Liverpool Santa Dash on Sunday, 3 December 2023, and the 10th BTR Tour Of Merseyside, a 7-day 52-mile challenge which starts on Sunday, 25 June 2023. Entries are open now.

The 3 events appeal to very different audiences; from serious athletes pushing for a PB to families running together for run and everyone between, including many people taking part in their very 1st organised event.

BTR Liverpool is the leading independent organisation for creating, managing, and delivering headline running events across Liverpool City Region.

Alongside the hat trick of anniversary events, the 2023 portfolio also includes:- BTR Mersey Tunnel 10K on Sunday, 16 April 2023; Run For The 97 5K/1 Mile, on Saturday, 27 May 2023; Port Sunlight Road Race 10K/5K/1K Fun Run, on Sunday, 11 June 2023; 5K Fun Run Winter Series spanning Autumn Leaves, to be held on Sunday, 24 September 2023, Bonfire Blast, on Sunday, 5 November 2023, Winter's Trail, on Sunday, 31 December 2023; and Grinch 5K Fun Run, on Sunday, 17 December 2023.

This year also sees the return of the BTR Wirral 10K, that will be held on Sunday, 15 October 2023, as well as a new event scheduled for Sunday, 3 September 2023, that will be announced shortly. Making this year's programme a strong 12-event portfolio.

The man at the helm of BTR is Liverpool born Race Director Alan Rothwell, who has completed more than 40 marathons, including both:- London and New York. Look back, BTR Race Director Alan Rothwell explained:- "As we embark on our running adventure into 2023, there is fantastic alignment and synergy among 3 of our headline events; we have a great year ahead. It all starts on Sunday, 26 March 2023, with the 30th BTR Liverpool Skyline Half Marathon; a brilliant race which takes in the landmarks of our incredible City set against the iconic backdrop and world famous skyline. I cannot remember a time when I didn't run. My earliest memory of enjoying running was cross country season at School. I acknowledged early on that I was never going to make it as the dynamo in Everton's midfield. Running became my passion. I had no clue about pace, distance or training, I just ran. The founding of London Marathon and Great North Run sparked a real running boom; and I found my spiritual home. I had a focus and direction for my casual, lone wolf running, and found myself on a self-indulgent crusade of purely running. Mile after mile, race after race. I took part in the very 1st 1994 Liverpool International Half Marathon, as it was then known, and met organisers Bill Sergeant and Jim Ross. It was a chance meeting, and they asked me to get involved. Fast forward to the present day, the race is owned, organised and delivered by BTR Liverpool; which stands for Born To Run. Very appropriate. Whether you are starting a couch to 5K journey or are a seasoned distance runner looking for your next high octane challenge, BTR is looking forward to welcoming you to be part of our special year of celebration and achievement."

Entries for all BTR events are now open, full details are available at:- BTRLiverpool.Com

 
      
 
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