Assurant Expands EV Service Contract as Ownership Grows
Assurant EV One Protection offers expanded coverage, including traction batteries, and transparency.

Vehicle service contract available for any BEV or PHEV (self-charging hybrid excluded from coverage) less than 8 years old and with fewer than 80,000 miles at time of purchase.
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Assurant a global business services company that supports, protects and connects major consumer purchases, like automobiles, announced enhancements to Assurant EV One Protection, the company’s protection product created specifically for U.S. owners of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).
To meet the growing needs of EV owners, expanded benefits include more battery health transparency and more protection, making it consumer-friendly. Rigorous transparency around battery health and repair/replacement helps give EV owners even more peace of mind about the protection they are purchasing.
“This type of transparency around product coverage is a huge leap forward and gives more power to the consumer,” said Martin Jenns, EVP and president, Assurant Global Automotive. “As the leading provider of vehicle service contracts, our clients expect us to drive innovation to ensure they are positioned for success in the coming EV adoption wave.”
Assurant EV One Protection is Assurant’s most comprehensive electric vehicle service contract product to date and is available for any BEV or PHEV (self-charging hybrids excluded from coverage) less than 8 years old and have fewer than 80,000 miles at the time of purchase. Its extensive mechanical repair and replacement coverage ranges from motor and operational components to sophisticated electronics. Notably, the product’s coverage of vehicle infotainment systems – without monetary restrictions on replacements -- can potentially save consumers thousands of dollars. EV One Protectionprovides added value by replacing wear-and-tear items not traditionally covered by the factory warranty.
Enhancementsbrings to drivers include:
Comprehensive coverage for lithium-ion/traction battery and battery management system up to 200,000 miles from inception of coverage
Coverage for EV-specific components, including electric motor(s), regenerative braking system, charger connector cable
Replacement of high-tech items, such as multimedia display, navigation, sensors and more
Wear-and-tear items not covered by factory warranty, including unlimited replacement of headlamp, interior and exterior bulbs; one replacement set of front or rear brake pads, one wheel alignment and a replacement set of front or rear window wiper blades/inserts
“EV One Protection was designed with consumer satisfaction in mind, with more transparency, more protection and more value than any other EV product in the U.S. market,” Jenns said. “It clearly states all the terms and conditions of coverage without any guess work.”
Assurant EV One Protectionalso fosters additional touchpoints between automotive dealerships and their customers, starting with an annual vehicle inspection by the supplying dealer. Beyond that, the nature of EV service often requires replacing versus repairing components. In most cases, the customer will be directed back to the OEM dealer for factory-backed service, which is often unavailable through other OEM or independent repair facilities.
“Our EV One Protection product is not only necessary to support our automotive clients and consumers, Jenns said. “It’s also an important example of embedding sustainability into our product offerings.”
Assurant’s electric vehicle protection product, Assurant EV One, debuted in 2020 and is now available in 10 countries, with work in progress to expand availability throughout Europe. The new expanded and enhanced EV One Protection product is launched and available in the United States. Consistent with Assurant’s strategy of product streamlining, and to meet the global growth of EVs, Assurant is actively pursuing the launch of EV One Protection in the countries where EV One is currently available, tailored to the specific needs of EV drivers and market adoption in those respective markets.
Originally posted on Agent Entrepreneur
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