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Episode 19 - The HELLA evolution with Neil Grant - Sponsored by BM Catalysts

34 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode of Garage Talk Unwrapped – The Podcast, sponsored by BM Catalysts [https://bmcats.com/], Vicky and Ben sit down with Neil Grant, Managing Director of HELLA Ltd, the UK arm of a major global automotive supplier with a long-standing presence in lighting and electronics.   From OE lighting and electronics through to diagnostics, ADAS and workshop equipment, HELLA is more than a parts supplier. Neil explains how the business supports the independent aftermarket with OE-quality products, technical information, training resources and remote diagnostic support designed to help workshops keep vehicles moving.   This conversation looks at how HELLA operates across a wide and complex product range and what that means when supporting garages in a rapidly changing industry. Neil also shares his perspective on the increasing complexity of modern vehicles, and why access to diagnostics capability, training and technical support is becoming increasingly important for workshops.   He also discusses HELLA’s significant growth in electronics, the return to thermal management, and the company’s “360 degree solution” approach for supporting garages across diagnostics, equipment and parts.   Guest: * Neil Grant - Managing Director, HELLA Ltd   In this episode you’ll hear about: * How HELLA has evolved from lighting specialists into a wider workshop and aftermarket solutions provider * Why electronics has become one of HELLA’s fastest growing product areas * Neil’s view on how future vehicle technologies may shape the industry * The return of thermal management and why it is important for HELLA * How diagnostics, remote support and ADAS equipment fit into workshop support * Why training and technical information are increasingly important for technicians   If you work in the automotive aftermarket, run a workshop, or are responsible for repairing and maintaining vehicles, this episode provides insight into how a major OE supplier is supporting the independent garage network.   📩 Get in touch: hello@garagetalkonline.co.uk [hello@garagetalkonline.co.uk] ▶️ Watch Garage Talk Unwrapped on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@garagetalkonline [https://www.youtube.com/@garagetalkonline]

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episode Episode 19 - The HELLA evolution with Neil Grant - Sponsored by BM Catalysts cover

Episode 19 - The HELLA evolution with Neil Grant - Sponsored by BM Catalysts

In this episode of Garage Talk Unwrapped – The Podcast, sponsored by BM Catalysts [https://bmcats.com/], Vicky and Ben sit down with Neil Grant, Managing Director of HELLA Ltd, the UK arm of a major global automotive supplier with a long-standing presence in lighting and electronics.   From OE lighting and electronics through to diagnostics, ADAS and workshop equipment, HELLA is more than a parts supplier. Neil explains how the business supports the independent aftermarket with OE-quality products, technical information, training resources and remote diagnostic support designed to help workshops keep vehicles moving.   This conversation looks at how HELLA operates across a wide and complex product range and what that means when supporting garages in a rapidly changing industry. Neil also shares his perspective on the increasing complexity of modern vehicles, and why access to diagnostics capability, training and technical support is becoming increasingly important for workshops.   He also discusses HELLA’s significant growth in electronics, the return to thermal management, and the company’s “360 degree solution” approach for supporting garages across diagnostics, equipment and parts.   Guest: * Neil Grant - Managing Director, HELLA Ltd   In this episode you’ll hear about: * How HELLA has evolved from lighting specialists into a wider workshop and aftermarket solutions provider * Why electronics has become one of HELLA’s fastest growing product areas * Neil’s view on how future vehicle technologies may shape the industry * The return of thermal management and why it is important for HELLA * How diagnostics, remote support and ADAS equipment fit into workshop support * Why training and technical information are increasingly important for technicians   If you work in the automotive aftermarket, run a workshop, or are responsible for repairing and maintaining vehicles, this episode provides insight into how a major OE supplier is supporting the independent garage network.   📩 Get in touch: hello@garagetalkonline.co.uk [hello@garagetalkonline.co.uk] ▶️ Watch Garage Talk Unwrapped on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@garagetalkonline [https://www.youtube.com/@garagetalkonline]

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episode Episode 17 - Don’t let the bullies win: Tony Yates - Sponsored by BM Catalysts cover

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