Authored by RSA
Severe disruptions to production and availability are mostly resolved, but delays in obtaining some parts persist. This can extend repair wait times after an accident.
What are the causes of these delays?
Over the last few years, the UK vehicle repair market has become increasingly reliant on global logistics to obtain parts for repairs.
While many of the most common parts are held in stock in the UK, often parts need to be ordered from Europe or further afield.
Previously, many parts, especially electrical components, were sourced from Ukraine. Alternative manufacturers have now emerged, but UK stock levels for some parts remain low. This means certain parts need ordering from overseas.
Electric and hybrid vehicles
RSA’s motor repair network caters to a wide range of vehicles. Including petrol and diesel, electric and hybrid. Additionally, they offer repair services for vans and other commercial vehicles.
In the UK, the rising popularity of electric and hybrid vehicles is posing certain challenges.
Repair capabilities and technology for electric and hybrid vehicles are improving, but it remains a growing industry. As a result, repairs for electric and hybrid vehicles may take longer due to their complexity. This contributes to extended wait times to get your vehicle back on the road, when compared to a standard petrol or diesel vehicle.
Finally, we’re here for you
Rest assured that we are doing our best to ensure that any service delays are minimal. We will keep you updated on the progress of your vehicle repair.