Arnold Clark Autoparts expands EV parts range as it pushes to become market leader

Arnold Clark Autoparts (ACA) has expanded its range of electric vehicle parts as it pushes to become the market leader for EV components.

The decision to increase its range comes as the UK’s EV car parc welcomed its millionth registration this year.

The new range covers categories including headlights, wipers, sensors, coil springs, brake discs and charging cables, across makes such as Audi, BMW, BYD, Dacia, Ford, Hyundai, Nissan, Tesla, Volvo, Peugeot and Toyota.

ACA said it has “strategically enhanced its inventory” to cover more of the market.

Steven McKenzie, ACA’s assistant group buyer at Arnold Clark Autoparts, said: “We are pleased to expand our electric vehicle parts range to meet the growing needs of the market.

“Our commitment to stocking a wide variety of EV parts, including those for popular brands like Tesla, highlights our dedication to providing our customers with the best products and value.”

McKenzie added: “We understand that electric mobility is gaining in popularity, and we are committed to supporting this transition by providing a robust range of parts that our customers can rely on.

“Our goal is to ensure that EV owners have easy access to the parts they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly, without the high costs often associated with original manufacturer parts.”

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