TotalEnergies Joins IAAF, Supporting Knowledge Sharing and a Lower Carbon Future
The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has welcomed TotalEnergies, one of the world’s largest multi-energy companies, as its latest member – reinforcing the Federation’s growing network of businesses committed to sustainability, collaboration and the long-term success of the aftermarket.
With more than 100,000 employees across 130 countries, and over 60 years’ presence in the UK, TotalEnergies is a key player in the global energy transition, producing affordable, reliable and increasingly cleaner energy. As a major supplier of lubricants to the automotive aftermarket, the company combines decades of innovation with a clear ambition: to help businesses and consumers move confidently into a lower-carbon future.
David Valentyne, Sales Manager at TotalEnergies, said: “We’re excited to become part of the IAAF community and stand alongside its members to support the independent aftermarket. We share the Federation’s commitment to innovation, knowledge sharing and equal access for all industry stakeholders. It’s a natural fit, and we’re looking forward to playing our part in supporting training, growing skills and driving forward a more sustainable, value-driven future.”
TotalEnergies’ decision to join the IAAF reflects its desire to align with likeminded organisations, helping to ensure that the independent aftermarket has the tools, knowledge and legislative support it needs to thrive – now and in the future.
Mark Field, Chief Executive of the IAAF, added: “We’re delighted to welcome TotalEnergies to the IAAF. Their deep energy expertise and pioneering approach to sustainability bring valuable insight to our membership. As we continue to represent the aftermarket across key issues like access to data, training, and the energy transition, TotalEnergies will be an important voice within our network.”