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Global Independent Aftermarket Boosted by Out-of-warranty Tesla Vehicles
"Rapid improvements in Tesla's over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities beyond infotainment and navigation system updates could create new subscription-based aftersales revenue streams for Tesla," said Anuj Monga , Mobility Research Associate Director at Frost & Sullivan. "Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are well-poised to leverage data monetization opportunities by offering OTA update capabilities."
Monga added: "Mobile service on customer premises comprises nearly 70% of repair and service jobs. This resulting low-cost structure enables Tesla to improve its mobile service segment's bottom line, thereby driving gross service margins."
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