Solera Audatex hit a key milestone for growth in 2024

Solera Audatex has announced significant growth in its UK user base. In 2024 alone, Solera Audatex hit a key milestone for growth by supporting an additional 222 UK repair sites across 187 new customers, averaging more than three new sites per week and enabling greater connectivity across the UK crash-repair supply chain.
Solera Audatex’s industry-leading technology and software platforms empower insurance companies, bodyshops, and other stakeholders to assess vehicle repair costs accurately. Its extensive technical database covers more than 30 million vehicles, representing 99.7% of vehicles currently on the UK’s roads.
Parts supply collaborations
The company has also extended its collaborations with leading parts suppliers in the UK including eBay, GPS and SYNETIQ. By the end of 2024 Solera Audatex has expanded its network to 17 suppliers, helping insurers and bodyshops to formulate effective, right-first-time decisions and repair more vehicles.
Chris Wright, vice-president – Northern Europe at Solera, said as Audatex hit a key milestone for growth:
“In today’s vehicle repair industry, precision and efficiency are essential. Accurate estimates not only ensure proper repairs but also help maintain cost-effectiveness and customer satisfaction – and having access to high quality, accurate and comprehensive data is critical to achieving this. We’re proud to be helping more repairers make more right-first-time decisions, resulting in more vehicle repairs and ultimately creating happier end customers.”
Solera Audatex hit a key milestone
Solera Audatex’s network is also helping increase access to green parts, which are both cost-effective and more environmentally friendly. The repair industry can benefit commercially from a remarkable 22% in cost savings on green parts compared to new ones and as well as a 70% reduction in sourcing time.
With more than 55 years of experience and a rich data lake of more than five petabytes, Solera Audatex processes around two million claims annually in the UK alone. On a global scale, the company processes more than a million claims daily, utilising a wealth of data from over two billion claims transactions.