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TechForce Report Shows Increase in Tech School Completions

Tomorrow's Technician

The industry needs 795,000 new automotive, diesel, collision repair, aviation and avionics technicians to meet demand over the next five years (2023-2027). Diesel technicians follow at 152,000, collision repair at 110,000, and aviation and avionics still needs 68,000 new hires. for diesel, 2.6 for automotive and 1.2

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CCC Report Analyzes Labor Pressures, Vehicle Complexity

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Key findings of Crash Course: Q1 2024 include: Auto tech transformation: The report identifies key challenges faced by the auto claims and collision repair industries in keeping pace with the industry’s tech transformation, such as increased costs associated with repairing advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and other technology.

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Latest Data Shows Continued Increase in EV Collision Claims

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Mitchell, an Enlyte company and technology and information provider for the Property & Casualty (P&C) claims and Collision Repair industries, has announced the publication of its latest trends report: Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights. To download the full report, visit the Mitchell website. and Canada.

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EV total loss claims soar as prices fall

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As electric vehicle prices fall, total loss claims rise. That’s the key finding of the latest report from Mitchell, a technology and information provider for the property and casualty claims and collision repair industries. More than 89% of EV repairs use OEM parts, compared to 65% for ICEs.