The cost of repairing Tesla electric vehicles (EVS) is significantly higher than repairing gas-powered cars, according to a recent report from Collision Repair management software provider Mitchell. In the third quarter, the average repair cost for a Tesla EVS was $555, which is $1,347 more than combustion vehicles and $1,078 more than non-Tesla EVS.
One of the factors contributing to the higher repair costs for Tesla EVS is the advanced technology and safety features that come with newer models. The average model year of an EV that needed repairs in the previous quarter was 2022, while the average combustion vehicle was a 2016 model. Newer vehicles are equipped with features like side-mounted cameras and lane departure warning sensors, which can be costly to repair or replace after an accident.
Tesla is the leader in the American EV market, with more Tesla-branded EVS on the road than any other automaker. This means that Tesla cars see the highest average repair costs, as they are equipped with cutting-edge safety technology and digital connected car technology. Director of claims performance for auto physical damage at Mitchell, Ryan Mandel, explained that these advanced features play a role in the repair costs of Tesla EVS.
The trend for all vehicles, electric or combustion, is towards higher repair bills and higher insurance premiums. Tesla EVS are among the most expensive brands to insure, with an average monthly premium of $251, 74% more than the US average. The increasing complexity of modern vehicles, with interconnected parts and advanced technology, has led to higher repair costs across the board.
Interestingly, the report notes that full replacements for high-voltage batteries are not a key factor in the higher repair costs of EVS compared to gas cars. While battery replacements do occasionally happen, repair shops do not see them with high frequency. However, the need to remove the battery to perform other repairs can add to labor costs.
In conclusion, the cost of repairing Tesla EVS is significantly higher than repairing gas-powered cars due to the advanced technology and safety features they are equipped with. As vehicles become more complex and interconnected, repair costs are expected to continue rising. It is important for EV owners to be aware of these potential costs and factor them into their decision-making process.