Toyota's second annual Certified Collision Center Performance Group Expo brings together the largest gathering of Toyota certified facilities with leading collision industry partners. This exclusive event connects dealer principals, general managers, and collision center owners and managers with innovative products and services—creating valuable opportunities for over 300 repair facilities.
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Mitchell Recognized as a 2025 Stratus Award Winner for Its Transformative, AI-Powered Claims Automation Solutions
Mitchell today announced that it is a winner of the Business Intelligence Group’s 2025 Stratus Awards for Cloud Computing. Now in its 12th year, the awards program honors organizations, products and individuals innovating in the cloud to power the future of business. Mitchell was named a top technology company in the Software as a Service (SaaS) category for its achievements in transforming the collision-damage appraisal process.
NTHECC 2025 Fall Convention
This year’s National Truck and Heavy Equipment Claims Council (NTHECC) Fall Convention is coming to Norfolk, Virginia. There, insurance appraisers, collision repairers and other industry professionals will participate in three days of educational sessions and networking activities.
Enlyte Envision 2026
Enlyte Envision 2026 brings together the brightest minds in claims and repair management for an exclusive, invitation-only experience where innovation, strategic insights and meaningful connections converge in the stunning coastal setting of Carlsbad, California.
Collision Claims for Battery Electric Vehicles Shrink for the First Time in the U.S. While Hybrid Claims Surge
Mitchell today announced the release of its latest Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights report. The Q2 2025 edition examines the decrease in collision claims frequency for repairable battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in the U.S. and increase in mild hybrid electric vehicle (MHEV) claims across North America. It also explores how changes to government incentive programs are impacting consumer adoption of BEVs on both sides of the border.
Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q2 2025
Claims frequency for repairable, collision-damaged battery electric vehicles (BEVs) fell for the first time in the U.S.—dropping to 2.92% last quarter, a decrease of 7%. This decline coincided with a 6.3% reduction in new BEV purchases compared to Q2 2024 despite record-breaking sales earlier in the year. Consumer demand is being tested as federal tax incentives are set to expire in September while discounts for electrified options reached an all-time high of nearly $8,500 per automobile by the end of the quarter.
Simplicity Growth Conference 2025
Simplicity Car Care will host its annual conference, bringing together members from more than 100 locations across Canada.