Motability scheme
The Motability scheme works only because it brings together a number of essential elements:
- the Government (Department for Work and Pensions)
- Motability (the registered charity empowered by its Royal Charter)
- Motability Operations (owned by the UK's largest banks), operating the car Schemes on a not-for-profit basis
- route2mobility Ltd ("r2m"), a privately owned company which operates the powered wheelchair and scooter scheme
- manufacturers of cars, powered wheelchairs and scooters
- car dealers and dealers in powered wheelchairs and scooters
- specialist vehicle adaptation companies
- insurance and roadside assistance providers
Over 1.5 million disabled people in the UK qualify for the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance from the Government. What a disabled person chooses to do with that money is entirely up to them.
Currently, 400,000 disabled people have chosen to have their allowances paid to the Scheme to meet the cost of having a car, powered wheelchair or scooter through a contract hire or hire purchase arrangement.
Cars are supplied new from Motability accredited dealerships and customers can choose from over 20 car brands.
There are more than 3,500 Motability accredited car dealerships across the UK and a national network of accredited retailers of powered wheelchairs and scooters.
The Motability Scheme also provides a small number of used cars through hire purchase.
For more information on the Motability Scheme, visit the motability website.