Battery Electric Vehicle Collision Claims Continue to Rise Despite Sales Slowdown
Claims frequency for repairable battery electric vehicles has jumped 45% in the
"Although BEV sales have slowed in 2024, sales of mild and plug-in hybrid automobiles remain strong," said
In Q2 2024, average claims severity for repairable MHEVs was
Other notable findings in this quarter's report include:
- Total Loss Frequency: The total loss frequency of BEVs and 2021 and newer gasoline-powered vehicles—which are comparable in their complexity and cost to repair—remains similar at 9.16% for BEVs in the
U.S. versus 9.45% for ICE automobiles and 7.24% versus 8.52% respectively inCanada . - Repair Operations: Although BEV collision-damage estimates have a higher average number of mechanical labor hours than ICE appraisals (5.21% compared to 8.18%), they are less likely to include frame labor. Frame labor is added when technicians use a hydraulic frame machine to straighten both full ladder frame components and unibody structures. The lack of this labor type on BEV estimates could mean that their design is more effective at preventing crash energy from damaging the vehicle's structural components.
- Parts Utilization: OEM parts continue to be used more frequently in the repair of BEVs, with 89% of the parts dollars on estimates for repairable BEVs being OEM parts as compared to 65% for ICE automobiles.
To download the Q2 2024 report, visit the Mitchell website. You can also subscribe to future issues or find previous reports online at www.mitchell.com/plugged-in.
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