Coty Graff, owner of Coty’s Auto Body, Inc. in Martinsburg, warns that the exterior damage visible after a collision is often the least of an owner's concerns. Unlike internal combustion engines, EVs and hybrids rely on sophisticated high-voltage systems and advanced materials like aluminum. Graff emphasizes that shops lacking specific certifications may overlook critical internal damage, such as compromised control modules or battery housing, which remain hidden during a standard visual inspection.
Repairing these vehicles demands a rigorous protocol. Technicians must perform battery scans, cooling system checks, and power-isolation procedures before any structural work begins. Furthermore, the use of aluminum requires dedicated workspaces to prevent steel contamination, which could otherwise weaken the vehicle's frame. Beyond physical repairs, the calibration of safety features—such as lane-keeping and automatic braking sensors—is essential to ensure the car performs as designed post-accident.

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