SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitchell, a leader in the development of innovative auto physical damage technology solutions, today announced the availability of its latest Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights report. The Q3 2025 edition highlights a dramatic reversal in U.S. collision claims frequency for repairable battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which dropped for the first time in Q2 before rebounding last quarter to an all-time high of 3.21% just as expiring government tax incentives prompted record-breaking sales. BEV claims also jumped to 4.91% in Canada, a year-over-year increase of 24%.
"We're witnessing the immediate impact of policy changes on BEV adoption and collision claim trends in both the U.S. and Canada," said Ryan Mandell, Mitchell's vice president of strategy and market intelligence. "With recent political and trade developments producing uncertainty, many automakers are now diversifying their portfolios to accommodate more hybrid and gasoline-powered alternatives as they reassess their BEV investments and growth targets. This gradual, geographically uneven transition to widespread vehicle electrification will require auto insurers and collision repairers to adjust underwriting strategies, business processes and workforce training to support a wider mix of drivetrains."
The Q3 Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights report also reveals:
Visit the Mitchell website to download the full report or access previous issues and subscribe to future publications from www.mitchell.com/plugged-in.
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Mitchell International, Inc. is a leader in the development of innovative auto physical damage technology solutions. Combining decades of experience with an open platform, proprietary data and intelligent, cloud-first applications, we help insurance carriers, collision repairers and vehicle manufacturers protect dreams and restore lives. Each day, more than 20,000 organizations turn to Mitchell for support efficiently managing claims and safely returning consumers to the road. For more information, follow Mitchell on Facebook or LinkedIn.
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