Oscroft seals deal with AA

A leading presswork and prototyping specialist has joined forces with the AA to develop a game-changing innovation that will transform the breakdown service for thousands of drivers.

AE Oscroft, which employs 50 people at its site in Redditch, has used its engineering expertise to create a new freewheeling hub that allows patrols to safely tow vehicles that cannot normally be ‘lifted and towed’ on two wheels, including 4x4s and the increasing number of electric vehicles in the UK.

Recovery professionals can fix the hub to the rear wheels of stricken vehicles so they can be towed by a standard van rather than having to wait for a flat-bed recovery vehicle, increasing the speed of response and reducing the waiting time for motorists left stranded on busy roads and motorways.

The new innovation has its own high-speed bearing, enabling the wheel to turn independently from the car, and working in conjunction with the standard and heavy-duty multi-fit wheel for larger vehicles.

AE Oscroft, which has recruited two new engineers to cope with expected volumes, is manufacturing 1850 sets for the AA as part of its first order, with significant opportunities being explored to export the technology to customers in the EU, UAE and the US.

James Hosking, AA Roadside COO, says: “AE Oscroft were tasked with coming up with a cleaner, safer, smarter solution to towing certain categories of vehicle. This fantastic innovation will help to futureproof our service and, importantly, rescue customers more quickly than our competitors.”

For further information
www.aeoscroft.co.uk