Decarbonisation: MCIA and NMC to Work Together on Industry and Government Action Plan

Industry's 'UK Motorcycling' stakeholder forum to focus on the Government's net zero agenda

March 24, 2022

The Motor Cycle Industry Association and the National Motorcyclists Council have today agreed to work together as the joint action plan for government and industry on zero emission motorcycles and other L-Category machines develops.  The NMC and its individual members will work with the MCIA as part of the ‘UK Motorcycling’ forum which has been set up by the MCIA as part of the industry’s commitment to create a formal L-Category community to engage government in relation to the action plan; ‘The Route to Net Zero’.

NMC Executive Director Craig Carey-Clinch said: “The NMC’s members are delighted to be working with the MCIA as the Action Plan develops. Decarbonisation is the fundamental issue of our times and with the wide range of issues and potential technologies that are in play in the drive towards net zero, riders will be able to provide key inputs to MCIA as work develops in this area.

MCIA Chief Executive Tony Campbell said: “Following the launch of the industry Action Plan, MCIA was tasked with setting up a stakeholder forum to ensure the involvement of all relevant organisations.

“This forum will be referred to as ‘UK Motorcycling’, its objective being to coordinate and monitor the delivery of the Action Plan as the sector works towards a successful outcome with Government on its net zero agenda.

“Following our recent meeting with the NMC (representing its members), we are pleased to advise its support and involvement in this new forum, along with other key stakeholders that have already committed.”    

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1. For Further information please contact Craig Carey-Clinch 07979 757484 | craig@uknmc.org or Alfie Brierley a.brierley@mcia.co.uk

3. National Motorcyclists Council members are: The Auto Cycle Union, the British Motorcyclists Federation, IAM RoadSmart, Plantec Assist, the National Motorcycle Dealers Association, the Trail Riders Fellowship and the Vintage Motor Cycle Club