By providing diagnostics and recalibration of the high-tech systems in modern vehicles, the company hopes to decrease costs associated with EV ownership and repairs.
The existing collision repair industry is well-equipped to handle most physical fixes like replacing a bumper, a busted windshield, brakes and paint or adjusting alignment.
But for many collision repair centers and auto dealerships, ensuring all sensors, software and computers are working properly can prove time-consuming and expensive.
Kinetic puts its robotic systems and technicians to work helping these shops and dealerships fix the finicky, "digital" aspects of customers' cars.
Then Kinetic's software, which is connected to the vehicle's systems, will initiate and track the completion of those fixes.
Persons:
Power, Nikhil Naikal
Organizations:
EV
Locations:
U.S, Santa Ana, California