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Non-testing garages and mobile technicians urged to capitalise on upcoming MOT surge

A mobile mechanic working on a car during the busy MOT period, highlighting opportunities for technicians without their own

Garage owners and mobile mechanics are being encouraged to maximise the UK’s busiest MOT period as ClickMechanic highlights how its platform can help independent repairers secure additional work during the annual autumn testing surge.

With the September registration plate change and post-pandemic shifts in testing patterns, autumn remains one of the busiest trading periods of the year for workshops.

While demand has traditionally favoured garages with dedicated MOT bays, ClickMechanic says its services also present opportunities for mobile technicians and non-testing workshops through accessing seasonal repair opportunities.

“September and October represent the single largest commercial window of the year, but navigating that demand is a balancing act,” said Andrew Jervis, co-founder and CEO of ClickMechanic. “Brick-and-mortar garages quickly reach maximum bay capacity, while mobile technicians can often feel locked out of the revenue opportunity because they do not operate their own testing bay.”

ClickMechanic enables mobile technicians without an MOT bay to unlock new revenue by offering customer vehicle collection and delivery, using local partner testing stations, and capturing lucrative follow-on repair work.

“It’s about helping independent repairers turn seasonal demand into profitable work without adding administrative complexity,” said Andrew. “Mobile technicians can take on MOT failure repairs at the customer’s home or workplace, while workshops can fill last-minute gaps and cancellations without spending on additional advertising.”

ClickMechanic has also streamlined the process of converting MOT failures into completed repairs. Its quoting engine enables technicians to generate fixed-price repair estimates using industry-standard repair times and regional labour rates, reducing delays between diagnosis and customer approval.

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Integrated motor factor pricing is also available, helping repairers protect margins on common MOT failure items.

To help address administrative and cash-flow challenges, customer payments are pre-authorised 24 hours before work begins, allowing technicians to order parts and carry out repairs without waiting for invoice approval or risking unpaid bills. Completed job earnings are paid directly within three working days via a payment processor.

“ClickMechanic eliminates the risk, friction, and unpaid admin that repairers face every day,” said Andrew. “For mobile technicians, it provides access to MOT repair opportunities without the overhead of a traditional workshop. For garage owners, it provides a flexible way to manage demand, fill quieter periods and reduce the impact of customer cancellations.”

Mobile technicians and garage owners looking to increase their workload during the peak MOT season can join the ClickMechanic network for free at https://www.clickmechanic.com/mechanics/home.

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