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Assurant Brings the First Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Specific Protection Product to North America

Assurant EV One℠ provides wear and tear coverage giving consumers peace of mind protection from cost of maintenance and unexpected repairs.

April 6, 2021
Assurant Brings the First Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Specific Protection Product to North America

Assurant EV One℠ provides wear and tear coverage giving consumers peace of mind protection from cost of maintenance and unexpected repairs.

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NEW YORK – Assurant, Inc. (NYSE: AIZ), a global provider of lifestyle and housing solutions that support, protect and connect major consumer purchases like automobiles, today announced the continued global rollout of an electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid vehicle-specific protection product to North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico). Like the Assurant EV One℠ product that launched in the U.K. in early 2020, the North American products provide wear and tear coverage, giving consumers peace of mind protection from cost of maintenance and unexpected repairs. The Assurant EV One℠ protection product will continue to be made available in countries around the world over time. 

Demand for electric vehicles continues to grow around the world, and as a leading provider of automotive service contracts, we want to be at the forefront of this evolution and provide our clients with products that align to the growing needs of their customers and help promote sustainability in the markets we serve.

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“We are excited to expand the rollout of our global electric vehicle-focused offering to North America,” said Assurant Global Automotive Senior Vice President of Global Transformation Martin Jenns. “Demand for electric vehicles continues to grow around the world, and as a leading provider of automotive service contracts, we want to be at the forefront of this evolution and provide our clients with products that align to the growing needs of their customers and help promote sustainability in the markets we serve.” 

Assurant EV One℠ products in North America pick up where factory warranties stop, covering mechanical repairs and wear and tear maintenance. The North America product variations can include breakdown in EV propulsion systems, navigation and entertainment systems, electrical, steering, air conditioning, transmission, brakes, suspension, wheel alignment, bulbs, fuses and more. As the cost of vehicles continues to rise, mainly due to an increase in technology present in each vehicle, coverage products like Assurant EV One℠ protect consumers from additional post-purchase costs. 

“Today, EVs represent 1.8 percent of the market in the U.S., less than 1 percent in Canada, and around 3 percent worldwide, but a number of factors are contributing to consistent growth,” stated Jenns. “Our client partners are always looking to stay ahead of the trends. With Assurant EV One℠, we have evolved our protection products and modernized them for today’s EV buyer. Having an EV protection product today gives Assurant and our clients an opportunity to better evaluate the customer demand for these products while the market is in its infancy and positions us well for the exponential growth everyone knows is coming to EVs in the future.” 

Earlier this year Assurant announced a partnership with the London Electric Vehicle Company, that brought warranty coverage to more than 4,000 LEVC electric TX black cabs and VN5 electric van models on U.K. roads today.

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