Press Release

May, 11 2026

Increasing Average Vehicle Age of Early EV Adopters Entering Service Phase Driving the Growth of the Market

The increasing average vehicle age of early electric vehicle adopters in North America is being recognized as a significant shift within the repair and maintenance landscape. A growing share of EVs that were initially purchased during early adoption cycles is now being observed to move beyond manufacturer warranty coverage, thereby entering a phase where independent servicing, component replacement, and lifecycle maintenance are required. It is being noted that many of these vehicles, particularly those introduced between the early and mid-2010s, are now accumulating higher mileage and experiencing natural component wear. As a result, demand for diagnostics, battery health evaluation, thermal system servicing, and electronic component inspection is being steadily generated. The transition from ownership novelty to long-term usability is being reflected in increased workshop visits and service interventions. In North America, where EV adoption was initially driven by policy incentives and early technology enthusiasm, this aging vehicle base is now being translated into a more mature aftermarket ecosystem. The evolution of this installed base is being viewed as a foundational driver for sustained service demand. Repair networks are being increasingly engaged to address both preventive and corrective maintenance needs. The shift toward a service-driven phase of EV ownership is thus being clearly established across the region.

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The NAMEX Electric Vehicles Repair and Maintenance Market is projected to reach USD 854.42 million by 2033, growing from USD 363.50 million in 2025, at a robust CAGR of 12.3% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2033.

Key Findings of the Study

Namex Electric Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Market

Regulatory Push for Vehicle Safety and Periodic Inspection Compliance

The regulatory push for vehicle safety and periodic inspection compliance in North America is being increasingly recognized as a critical factor shaping the electric vehicle repair and maintenance market. A structured framework of federal, state, and provincial regulations is being developed and enforced to ensure that electric vehicles operating on public roads meet defined safety and performance standards throughout their lifecycle. Particular emphasis is being placed on high-voltage systems, battery integrity, electrical insulation, and overall vehicle safety, as these components are fundamentally different from those in conventional internal combustion engine vehicles. It is being observed that regulatory bodies are requiring periodic inspections to verify that EV systems continue to function safely under varying operational conditions. As a result, the role of certified service centers and trained technicians is being strengthened to comply with inspection protocols. In North America, safety compliance is being treated not only as a regulatory requirement but also as a means to build long-term consumer confidence in electric mobility. Inspection mandates are being integrated into broader vehicle safety programs, ensuring that EVs are regularly evaluated for potential risks. This evolving regulatory landscape is being translated into consistent demand for diagnostic checks and maintenance services. Consequently, repair networks are being positioned as essential enablers of regulatory adherence. The increasing enforcement of compliance standards is therefore being directly linked to the expansion of structured servicing activities.

Report Scope and Market Segmentation

Report Metric

Details

Forecast Period

2026 to 2033

Base Year

2025

Historic Years

2018-2025 (Customizable to 2026-2033)

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million

Segments Covered

By Application (Battery & powertrain system, Structural bonding, Exterior & body sealing, Interior components & trim adhesion), By Vehicle Type  (Passenger cars, Commercial vehicles, Specialty vehicles), By Product Type (Adhesives, Sealants), By Propulsion Type (Battery electric vehicles (BEVs), Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs),Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)), By Component (Battery packs, Body and chassis, Thermal management, Power electronics, Interior systems, Electric motors,  Control modules & software, Transmission systems), By Service Provider (OEM-authorized service centers, Dealer-affiliated centers, Multi-brand automotive workshops, Independent EV repair shops, National service chains, Battery specialists, Tech-enabled platforms, Mobile service providers), By Distribution Channel (Offline, Online), By Ownership (Private individuals (consumers), Fleet operators), By Maintanance Frequency (Periodic scheduled maintenance, Unscheduled/emergency maintenance, Predictive sensor-driven maintenance)

Countries Covered

  •  U.S.
  • Canada
  •  Mexico

Market Players Covered

  • Master Bond, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Polytec PT GmbH Polymere Technologien (Germany)
  • General Sealants, Inc. (U.S.)
  • SEM Products, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Germany)
  • Sika AG (Switzerland)
  • Rivian Automotive, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Bostik (France)
  • deVan Sealants, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Hernon Manufacturing, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Parson Adhesives, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Avery Dennison Corporation (U.S.)
  • Parker Hannifin Corporation (U.S.)
  • Elkem ASA (Norway)
  • DYMAX Corporation (U.S.)
  • tesa SE (Germany)
  • H.B. Fuller Company (U.S.)
  • ITW Performance Polymers (U.S.)
  • ThreeBond International, Inc. (U.S.)
  • Snatus (U.S.)
  • Permabond LLC (U.K)

Data Points Covered in the Report

In addition to the insights on market scenarios such as market value, growth rate, segmentation, geographical coverage, and major players, the market reports curated by the Data Bridge Market Research also include import export analysis, production capacity overview, production consumption analysis, price trend analysis, climate change scenario, supply chain analysis, value chain analysis, raw material/consumables overview, vendor selection criteria, PESTLE Analysis, Porter Analysis, and regulatory framework.

Segment Analysis

The NAMEX Electric Vehicles Repair and Maintenance Market is segmented into nine notable segments based on application, vehicle type, product type, propulsion type, component, service provider, distribution channel, ownership and maintenance frequency.

  • On the basis of application, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into battery & powertrain system, structural bonding, exterior & body sealing, and interior components & trim adhesion.

In 2026, the battery & powertrain system segment is expected to dominate the market

In 2026, the battery & powertrain system segment is expected to dominate the NAMEX Electric Vehicles Repair and Maintenance market, capturing a 45.20% share. This growth is driven by the extensive need for specialized diagnostics, maintenance, and periodic replacement of high‑voltage batteries and related electrical powertrain components, which are among the most costly and technically demanding parts to maintain in EVs.

  • On the basis of vehicle type, the electric vehicle repair and maintenance activities are segmented into passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and specialty vehicles.

In 2026, the passenger cars segment is expected dominate the market

In 2026, the passenger cars segment is expected to dominate, capturing a 52.91% share. This leadership is due to the high penetration of battery electric and plug‑in hybrid passenger vehicles across the U.S. and Canadian markets. These vehicles comprise the majority of the EV fleet requiring ongoing maintenance services.

  • On the basis of product type, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into adhesives and sealants.

In 2026, the adhesives segment is anticipated to dominate the market

In 2026, the adhesives segment is anticipated to dominate, capturing a 59.65% share. This leadership is driven by widespread demand for periodic inspections, high‑voltage system checks, and preventive servicing mandated by OEMs and warranty programs. The standardized schedules for software updates, brake system checks, coolant replacements for battery thermal systems, and electrical integrity testing underpin this segment’s leading share.

  • On the basis of propulsion type, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into battery electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).

In 2026, the battery electric vehicles (BEVs) segment is expected to dominate the market

In 2026, the battery electric vehicles (BEVs) segment is expected to dominate, capturing a 56.62% share. This dominance is driven by driven by the larger number of BEVs in North America, requiring specialized high-voltage system maintenance and battery servicing.

  • On the basis of component, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into battery packs, body and chassis, thermal management, power electronics, interior systems, electric motors, control modules & software, and transmission systems.

In 2026, the battery packs segment is projected to dominate the market

In 2026, the battery packs segment is anticipated to dominate, capturing a 32.95% share. This leadership is driven by the critical need for battery diagnostics, replacements, and refurbishment in both passenger and commercial EVs.

  • On the basis of service provider, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into OEM-authorized service centers, dealer-affiliated centers, multi-brand automotive workshops, independent EV repair shops, national service chains, battery specialists, tech-enabled platforms, and mobile service providers.

In 2026, the OEM-authorized service centers segment is expected to dominate the market

In 2026, the OEM-authorized service centers segment is expected to dominate, capturing a 26.46% share. This leadership is driven by access to certified technicians, proprietary diagnostic tools, and OEM replacement parts.

  • On the basis of distribution channel, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into online and offline

In 2026, the offline segment is anticipated to dominate the market.

In 2026, the offline segment is anticipated to dominate, capturing a 81.13% share. This leadership is driven by the requirement for physical inspections, battery replacements, and high-voltage system diagnostics that cannot be performed remotely.

  • On the basis of ownership, the Namex electric vehicle repair and maintenance market is segmented into private individuals (consumers) and fleet operators. Fleet operators are further segmented into logistics & courier services, ridesharing companies, company fleets, and leasing companies

In 2026, the private individuals (consumers) segment is expected to dominate the market

In 2026, the private individuals (consumers) segment is expected to dominate, capturing a 60.90% share. This leadership is driven by the higher volume of privately owned EVs requiring regular maintenance and diagnostics.

Major Players

Versa Technology, Inc. (U.S.), Texas Instruments Incorporated (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (U.S.), STMicroelectronics N.V. (Switzerland), Intellinet Network Solutions (U.S.)

Namex Electric Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Market

Market Developments

  • In February 2025, the company agreed to acquire Akkim, a leading global manufacturer of adhesives and sealants based in Turkey, to strengthen its position in the global adhesives and sealants industry and expand distribution and production capabilities.
  • In July 2025, the company acquired South‑African based Nordbak (Pty) Ltd to strengthen its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) solutions business in the mining and infrastructure sectors, expanding its regional footprint and local manufacturing capabilities.
  • In January 2025, the company, in collaboration with 4Plastic, introduced a new texture refinishing system designed for repair of non‑painted, textured plastic components, offering advanced coatings that replicate common OEM textures and simplify plastic repair and retexturing with app‑assisted matching and durable performance across body shops in the U.S. and Canada.
  • In December 2025, SEM Products launched the 4Plastic line, a specialized suite of tools, materials, and systems engineered to enable comprehensive plastic repair for automotive bumpers, headlights, textured parts, and tabs, strengthening its portfolio of repair solutions.
  • In December 2025, the company introduced a one-component heat-cured structural epoxy (Supreme 10HTLV), designed for high-performance bonding applications, offering durable adhesion, stable viscosity over time, and suitability for demanding structural assemblies requiring strong and reliable bonds.

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