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05/15/2024

New data shows continued increase in electric vehicle collision claims

Source: aftermarket MATTERS

Mitchell has announced the publication of its latest trends report: Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights, which provides a year-over-year analysis of EV claims volume, and states that it increased in 2023 by more than 40% in the U.S. and Canada.

“2023 was a record year for electric vehicles,” said Ryan Mandell, Mitchell’s director of claims performance. “Not only did the frequency of EV collision claims rise to historic levels but the U.S. also surpassed 1.2 million in new EV sales for the first time ever. As long as consumer adoption remains strong, EVs will continue to have a significant impact on the auto insurance industry — creating challenges for everything from underwriting to the delivery of proper and safe repairs.”

In addition to tracking 2023 claims volume, the Mitchell report compares EVs to automobiles with an internal combustion engine (ICE), highlighting differences in:

The publication also details the top North American regions and vehicle models associated with EV collision claims in 2023.

To download the full report, visit the Mitchell website.

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