Yes, definitely.
Today, only 30% of the vehicles we repair in our network are equipped with advanced driver assistance systems, called ADAS.
There are going to be more and more electric vehicles, and the new technologies involved will engender huge costs to the networks, for safety, equipment and training. Furthermore, the networks are not yet ready to meet demand. There is already a significant shortage of labour and equipment. The investments, certifications and training required will, in the very near future, further limit capacity and increase costs and turnaround time.