IGA urges government to provide extra support

IGA urges government to provide extra support

The Independent Garage Association (IGA) has warned additional support will be needed to help independent garage businesses survive the ongoing energy price crisis and protect UK road safety.


This follows the announcement of the government’s Energy Bill Relief Scheme, which will fix wholesale energy prices for businesses. The fix will be set at £211 per MWh for electricity and £75 per MWh for gas, initially for six months between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023.

Stuart James commented: “We are pleased that the government has finally introduced support for businesses to help them with the extortionate cost of energy, following our communications with Chancellor and Secretary of State. However, small businesses like garages will need help far beyond the next six months to keep their doors open, protect jobs and help prevent accidents on our roads.

“Independent garages provide vital, affordable services that keep the UK’s vehicles roadworthy and roads safe, however we are already seeing reports that motorists are avoiding MOTs and car repairs to save money amidst the rising cost of living. If garages are forced to raise their prices significantly to cover their energy costs in the near future this could seriously impact road safety throughout the UK.”


For more information, visit independentgarageassociation.co.uk.
 

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