
About This Service
Electric vehicles are engineered differently than traditional vehicles and they require specialized repair procedures to match. From high-voltage battery systems to aluminum body structures to advanced driver assistance systems, EVs demand technicians with specific training, equipment, and safety protocols. Tom Wood Collision Center is equipped to handle electric vehicle repair to manufacturer specifications, keeping your vehicle's safety systems, warranty, and resale value intact.
What We Do
Our electric vehicle repair services include:
EV-safe repair procedures following manufacturer protocols
Aluminum and mixed-material body panel repair and replacement
Structural repair to factory specifications
High-voltage system safety protocols during repair
Battery pack inspection and documentation
ADAS recalibration specific to EV systems
OEM parts sourcing through the manufacturer's EV-specific supply chain
Post-repair inspection and safety validation
We service all major electric vehicle brands including Tesla (Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X), Rivian (R1T, R1S), Ford Lightning, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5/6, Kia EV6, Volkswagen ID.4, and others.
WHY TOM WOOD COLLISION
Electric vehicle collision repair is fundamentally different from traditional collision work. Most body shops aren't equipped or trained to handle EV-specific procedures safely. Working on an EV without proper training can damage battery systems, void warranties, compromise safety, and put technicians at risk.
Tom Wood Collision Center has invested in the specialized equipment and manufacturer-approved training required for EV repair. Our technicians follow the strict safety protocols required for working on high-voltage systems. We have access to EV-specific OEM parts, manufacturer repair procedures, and the advanced diagnostic tools needed to validate repair quality. When you bring your EV to us, you get repair work that meets the same standards the manufacturer requires not a compromise.
Our Process
Step 1: Free EV Damage Assessment - We inspect your vehicle with EV-specific protocols, documenting damage and determining required repairs.
Step 2: Manufacturer Coordination - We source OEM parts through the manufacturer's EV-specific supply chain and confirm repair procedures.
Step 3: High-Voltage Safety Protocols - Before any repair work begins, our technicians follow EV safety protocols to de-energize systems where required.
Step 4: Specialized Repair - Structural, body, and paint work performed to manufacturer specifications using EV-appropriate equipment and materials.
Step 5: ADAS & Battery Validation - Post-repair, we recalibrate ADAS systems and validate battery pack integrity before release.
Step 6: Final Delivery - Full walkthrough with documentation of all repairs, parts used, and safety validations completed.
