RTS Group to host webinar on Autumn Budget implications for auto sector

RTS Group will host a webinar on Thursday, 27 November at 10:00 a.m., aimed at providing analysis of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget and its implications for the automotive industry through 2026 and beyond.

The session will be led by RTS Group Chief Commercial Officer John Brannigan and consultant Natalie Short, who will outline key budgetary changes and assess their potential impact on businesses operating in the automotive and finance sectors.

According to RTS Group, the webinar will offer “a fundamental understanding” of the Chancellor’s announcement, with a focus on strategic planning and compliance.

The Autumn Budget is expected to address several industry-relevant issues, including updates to zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) targets, funding mechanisms, and incentive structures. RTS Group noted that the session will help attendees “prepare for 2026 and beyond” by clarifying the Government’s direction on electrification and mobility policy.

In the 2024 Autumn Budget, the Government accelerated the ZEV mandate from 2035 to 2030, increasing pressure on OEMs and dealerships to meet revised targets. Earlier this year, a £650 million EV grant was introduced to support adoption, although only two Ford models currently qualify for the maximum £3,750 allocation.

RTS Group’s webinar will place these developments in context, offering insight into how the 2025 Budget may influence operational priorities and investment decisions across the sector.

The event is scheduled to take place one day after the Chancellor’s formal budget statement. To register visit HERE

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