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Up to 60% of Collision Repairs to Have Mandated ADAS Calibrations in 2025

In Caliber's 2024 Q3 whitepaper, we analyze the projected need for ADAS calibration in collision repair, now and in the near future. 

  • Projected calibration demand by repair year from 2024 - 2031
  • How repair mix by make will create variations at the shop level
  • Industry calibration performance to demand, current and trending
  • Methodology behind projections and validation process
  • Industry-wide call to action

Recent Videos From Caliber Thought Leaders

Hami Ebrahimi’s Insights on Automotive Advancement

Caliber’s Hami Ebrahimi takes 4 minutes to share his thoughts on automotive advancement and how it will impact the collision repair industry. He highlights ADAS, advanced materials, electrification and emissions requirements.

Dave Dart on the Collision Industry Workforce

Join Caliber's Chief People Officer, Dave Dart, in this 3 minute video that provides an overview of the current and future state of the collision repair industry workforce.

An Overview of FMVSS-127 from Jamie Shackelford

In this 4 minute video, Caliber’s Jamie Shackelford shares insights on how the new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard no. 127 will impact the collision repair and automotive liability industries.

More Recent Insights

Caliber Redefines Intake Management

In 2024 Q4, Caliber is launching new, frictionless and efficient collision repair scheduling options for customers and carriers. We are also optimizing repair scheduling processes with interactive AI for users and teammates.

ADAS Technology is Reducing Collision Frequency & Severity

Despite some confusion, the data is clear: Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are reducing collisions, ultimately saving lives. We’ve gathered and summarized some of the industry's latest data.

Hazardous Waste in the Collision Repair Industry

Collision repair is integral to maintaining vehicle safety. However, the industry’s operations generate waste that – if improperly handled - may pose environmental and health risks. Caliber’s white paper provides an essential guide for compliance and risk management.

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