ADESA collaboration aims to widen access to EV battery health scoring
ADESA Auctions has introduced a new tool designed to help provide better transparency and efficiency in buying and selling electric vehicles at auction.
ADESA’s advanced battery health scoring process, created in collaboration with Recurrent and AutoIMS, “sets a new industry standard,” the company said in a news release.
In 2022, ADESA partnered with Recurrent in launching its EV battery performance feature, providing the information on ADESA’s vehicle detail pages. Now ADESA has teamed with AutoIMS to include the data in five newly available battery health fields.
The partnership allows ADESA sellers to instantly receive the Recurrent EV Range Score in AutoIMS at no additional cost.
ADESA US vice president of commercial customer solutions John Combs said the new integration illustrates his company’s commitment to supporting customers navigating the growing EV market.
“Our customers have had access to Recurrent’s Range Score for more than a year,” he said, “and this integration takes EV remarketing transparency and efficiency to new heights, benefiting our wholesale stakeholders and ultimately the retail buyers, too.”
ACDESA said its enhanced process not only assesses EV battery conditions, it also allows ADESA commercial customers to easily access essential information, including the Battery Score, Battery Score Report and Timestamp.
More enhancements are planned for later this year.
“This accessible model empowers sellers to represent their EV battery performance accurately, a critical aspect of understanding a vehicle’s overall condition.” Recurrent co-founder and CEO Scott Case said. “Recurrent’s new integration with AutoIMS and our esteemed partner, ADESA, signifies our dedication to making used EV transactions more transparent.”