CV production hits decade-long high
Return to news4th July 2022
UK commercial vehicle (CV) production grew 26.5% in the fifth month of 2022, with 7,900 new vans, buses, trucks, coaches and taxis leaving British factories.
According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), this was the best May performance since 2012 and continued a strong start to 2022 with five consecutive months of growth.
While output for customers in the UK declined by 26.3%, production for overseas markets grew by 91.6%, partly due to greater demand following the end of many lockdown measures abroad.
Year-to-date, CV production is up 44% on last year and some 29.1% up on the same period in 2019.
Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: “The CV sector is a rare beacon amid the gloom of economic challenges being faced by businesses and fleet operators in the UK. With the best year to May output for a decade, and a growing number of zero emission commercial vehicle models for a wider range of use cases, there are grounds for optimism.
“However, competitiveness is not guaranteed as rising energy costs and inflation continue to have a detrimental impact on manufacturers and markets. These issues must be tackled head-on, to enable investment in innovation and training that will drive the CV sector’s transition to net zero, futureproofing jobs and livelihoods for years to come.”
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