Concept Garage Equipment

Concept Garage Equipment supply all types of garage equipment, including MOT equipment to garages across the whole of the UK.

As well as our own range of equipment, we deal with every major supplier, which allows us to offer the largest range of garage equipment and MOT Bay packages and mobile tyre fitting vans with reliability and affordability at the forefront.  With unrivalled customer service, you can rest assured you are dealing with a reputable company that offers you the best, most affordable garage equipment packages available on the market today. Offering no-obligation advice and information to garages and MOT test centres. Read our blog for the latest news articles about the garage equipment industry and advice on MOT Bays and MOT testing equipment.

All Concept GE branded garage equipment also comes with our incredible two-year parts and labour warranty.

Please contact us on 01302 203 888 if we can help you in any way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an MOT Bay cost?

Setting up an MOT bay in the UK can vary in price depending on the type of vehicles you plan to test. Costs can range from approximately £10,995 for motorcycle bays (Class 1 & 2) up to around £34,995 for car and light commercial vehicle bays (Class 4). Larger bays for lorries and buses (Class 7) fall within a similar range.

The total cost includes essential equipment like lifts, emissions testers, and brake testers, all of which must meet specific Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) requirements. Your investment will depend on the class of MOT bay you choose to install and the specific equipment needed for that class.

What Does It Cost To Set Up a MOT Testing Station in the UK?

What is a car diagnostic machine?

A car diagnostic machine is an electronic tool that connects to your vehicle’s computer system to identify issues. It works by scanning various components and systems, such as the engine and transmission, for problems. These machines are vital for mechanics as they help quickly and accurately pinpoint what might be wrong with a car, saving time and effort in repairs.

Using a diagnostic machine helps ensure your vehicle runs smoothly by catching potential problems early. It can also help with preventive maintenance and ensure your car meets the necessary standards for MOT tests and emissions checks.

What Does a Diagnostic Machine Do?

What is the best car tyre changer?

The best car tyre changer depends on your specific needs, including the types of tyres you handle and the volume of work. A tyre changing machine is essential garage equipment that helps remove old tyres and fit new ones safely and efficiently, reducing the physical effort involved.

There are various types, from simple manual models suitable for hobbyists to advanced fully-automatic machines for busy garages. When choosing, consider features like the range of tyre and wheel sizes it can handle, how often you’ll use it, and ergonomic design to ensure comfort during operation.

What is the Best Tyre Changer?

What do I need to become an MOT test centre?

To become an MOT test centre, you need to meet several key requirements. This includes ensuring your MOT testers have the necessary training and qualifications, along with annual professional development. You must also appoint an Authorised Examiner Designated Manager (AEDM) who oversees the testing operations and completes specific training.

Your garage premises must comply with strict Drivers and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) regulations, including specific dimensions for the testing bay. Finally, you will need to equip your centre with essential MOT equipment such as a vehicle lift, headlamp beam tester, brake tester, and emissions testing equipment. Submitting a DVSA VT01 application form is the formal step to gain approval.

What’s Needed to Be MOT Test Centre?