Andrew Miller, CEO Motability Operations, speaking to event attendees
Andrew Miller, CEO Motability Operations, speaking to event attendees

Disabled car scheme Motability has joined industry leaders in calling for greater collaboration to enhance the accessibility of specialist electric vehicles for disabled people.

Motability Operations, Motability the Charity, and Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Converters Association (WAVCA) hosted a dedicated event recently to start the conversations on tackling the significant challenges facing the move to electric for manufacturing and adapting Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV).

The sector is facing ongoing supply chain disruption and the transition to electric vehicles will be complex for those with the most extensive mobility requirements. The Changing Lives in an Electric World event provided a platform for key industry leaders to discuss how, with greater collaboration and communication, the organisations can continue to deliver life-changing mobility solutions.

Hosted by Electrifying.com’s associate editor, Nicki Shields, topics addressed included issues of relevant vehicle availability, affordability, design and infrastructure.

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Andrew Miller, CEO of Motability Operations, said: “You cannot overestimate the life-changing impact that WAVs and adaptations can have for those who rely on them.

“Motability Operations’ number one business priority is keeping our customers moving which is why we’re calling on vehicle manufacturers, industry bodies, and Government to collaborate in making sure disabled people don’t get left behind in the transition to electric vehicles.

Rachel Badger, Director of Performance and Engagement at Motability the Charity
Rachel Badger, Director of Performance and Engagement at Motability the Charity

“The Motability Scheme is built on partnerships, and as the automotive sector works through this seismic change we’re bringing together our existing partners, and actively seeking new ones, to improve EV and EWAV options for disabled people in the UK.

“While the WAV industry may not be the biggest financial priority for manufacturers, it’s hard to argue that there’s any more necessary or impactful product range to the people who use them. Ultimately, this event was about how we can work together to do the right thing.”

Rachael Badger, Director of Performance and Engagement at Motability the Charity, added: “There are more than 30,000 WAV users on the Motability Scheme. With this vital transport, many disabled people live fuller lives – getting out and about to see friends and family, study or work.

“More action is urgently needed to ensure that disabled people are able to us EVs, so that the transition to a low-carbon economy is fully inclusive and disabled people can make the journeys they want and need to.”

Organisations attending the event and supporting the push for greater industry collaboration include the Department for Transport, Office for Zero Emission Vehicles, Designability, and manufacturers including Ford, Volkswagen, Renault, Mercedes and Toyota.

Motability provides a range of scheme-related grants to individuals, who would otherwise be unable to afford the mobility solution they need.

Disabled motorists and their friends, families and carers can find out all they need to know about getting mobile with the Motability Scheme at its One Big Day events taking place throughout the UK this summer, with the next event taking place at the Yorkshire Event Centre on Saturday 13 August 2022.

Recently Motability announced that it had made its website more accessible, and had added a host of new tools, including an updated  electric car hub to support customers who are considering the move to electric.

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