NFDA EV pilot scheme nearly full

  05 December 2018

Fewer than 10 slots remain for the pilot phase of the NFDA’s new Electric Vehicle Approved (EVA) scheme which will see retailers’ sales and aftersales operations assessed by the Energy Saving Trust.
If the audit of their standards is satisfactory the dealership will be awarded an EVA trust mark they can display in their premises and use in promotional material.
EVA is a set of standards developed by NFDA and endorsed by the Government’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) and the Energy Saving Trust (EST). The pilot will be used to establish the scheme and the NFDA will monitor the operation before the official launch to consumers in 2019.
An NFDA spokesman said: “Less than 10 slots are still available for EVA but we are waiting for approximately the same number of responses from members so these may get filled up pretty quickly.”

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