Mitchell's data also refutes claims that EVs are written off as total losses more often than ICE vehicles. Credit: majivecka/Adobe Stock Mitchell's data also refutes claims that EVs are written off as total losses more often than ICE vehicles. Credit: majivecka/Adobe Stock

Electric vehicle collision repair costs continue to outpace expenditures to repair vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE), according to Mitchell International, which reported the cost difference is $950 in the U.S. and $1,301 in Canada.

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