electric vehicles Archives - Page 10 of 16 - BodyShop Business
VIDEO: What Equipment Do You Need to Work on Electric Vehicles?

Tools and equipment collision repair facilities need to properly work on high-voltage systems.

VIDEO: EV Intake, Receiving and Inspection

Steps to take during the intake, receiving and inspection of EV and BEV vehicles.

The Year 2035: Have Electric Vehicles Taken Over?

This year, some automakers and states have announced that only electric vehicles would be sold 14 years from now. What might that look like?

VIDEO: Electric Vehicle Safety

Battery precautions and welding safety tips when repairing electric vehicles.

VIDEO: Repairing Electric Vehicles

General information body shops need to know before repairing BEVs and HEVs.

Electric Vehicles: Initial Inspection and Handling

The initial intake or receiving of an electric vehicle is a critical part of the repair process that requires that important steps be followed.

New Report Predicts Global Growth of Electric Vehicles

A new report by IHS Markit indicates that many countries have committed to become carbon-neutral economies by 2050, which means more BEVs and ZEVs.

Autotrader Names 10 Best Electric Cars for 2021

Faced with a growing number of EV choices, there are several factors for first-time electric car buyers to consider, including costs, incentives, battery life and driving range.

Electric Vehicles: HV Tools & Equipment

Having the right tools is the first step when working with high-voltage systems; knowing how to properly use them is the next one.

EV Safety: Battery Precautions & Welding Considerations

Safety precautions take on a whole new meaning in collision repair as they relate to hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) or battery electric vehicles (BEV).

Ready to Jump-Start your BEV/HEV Game?

Battery electric vehicle and hybrid electric vehicle repair can be a potential new revenue stream for your shop, but there are some important factors to consider first.

Positive Disruption Trends for 2021

The year 2021 will have several business and technology trends that will continue to challenge and disrupt the collision and property and casualty industries.