Vehicle Certification Agency

Vehicle Certification Agency
Type Government agency
Region served
United Kingdom
Parent organisation
Department for Transport
Website www.vca.gov.uk

The Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom Department for Transport, and is the UKs Type Approval authority.[1]

VCA have been supporting the automotive industry since the early 1970s, with offices in the UK, North America, Brazil, Japan (Asia Pacific), Korea, China, Italy, Malaysia, India and Australia.

The services that VCA provide include Type Approval testing and certification for all road-going vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, agricultural vehicles, buses and coaches, ambulances, fire engines and motor caravans, and replacement part systems and components.

VCA are also responsible for the production of the New Car Fuel Consumption and Emission Figures CDROM, published annually and available free of charge from all new car dealers, or direct from VCA. They also manage an on-line database containing the latest fuel consumption and emissions data for new cars. The site also includes tools to help users to calculate vehicle tax.

Notes

  1. "Vehicle Type Approval and ISO Certification through VCA worldwide". www.vca.gov.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2016.

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