Novuna links with Dealer Auction for used EV sales

Novuna Vehicle Solutions has partnered with the Dealer Auction remarketing platform to launch a digital marketplace for its electric vehicles.

The launch sale will give trade buyers immediate and priority access to 50 specially selected defleeted EVs

The marketplace launches from 1 July with a special sale that will give trade buyers immediate and priority access to 50 specially selected defleeted EVs – including MG, Audi, Volkswagen, Cupra, Hyundai and Kia models.

The platform will be used to market an additional 50 cars each month from the Novuna fleet, all refurbished to NAMA Grade 1 standard, and subject to a flat fee of £250 +VAT.

Novuna selected Dealer Auction due to its established network of used EV car buyers. As a part of Cox Automotive, Dealer Auction’s integrations with Manheim, Novuna’s defleet and physical auction partner, were also a key factor.

Chris Morse, remarketing manager at Novuna, said: “As the number of EVs we defleet and remarket continues to grow, establishing the right channels that return the best outcome for these vehicles has become increasingly important. Dealer Auction has established an enviable audience of EV buyers via its long-standing partnerships with key OEMs and finance companies. These buyers value the efficiency of the platform and the reliable flow of electric vehicles, and we value the opportunity to introduce our EV stock to this hungry audience the moment each car becomes available.”

John Biggs, operations director at Dealer Auction, said: “We have an engaged audience of buyers who want access to the best EV stock without the hassle of needing to hunt it down across multiple sources. This new flow of vehicles will help satisfy that demand and, in turn, deliver a great result for Novuna.”

Dealers without a Dealer Auction account can register to join the EV closed network here. Existing Dealer Auction customers can request access via this link.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

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