WESTLAKE, Texas -

Perhaps answering some of the questions industry analysts and Tesla owners had regarding repair services and costs for the luxury electric vehicles, Tesla Motors announced Monday it has chosen to partner with Solera Holdings Inc.

Solera’s collision estimating and customer communication platforms are now the sole choice of Tesla Motors for its global certified collision repair centers.

The company explained through AudaExplore (U.S.) and Audatex (global), Tesla insurers and repairers will use the Solera solutions in an effort to process fast and accurate collision repair estimates and insurance claims on Tesla vehicles. 

The automaker will also utilize the AutoWatch platform within the Solera solution designed to enhance both the driver experience and communication between Tesla and its customers.  

According to the release, Solera expects to roll out the Tesla-related products to all AudaExplore and Audatex licensed users in the coming weeks, starting in North America, Europe and China.

"We have worked closely with Tesla over the past several months to develop highly accurate and data-driven integrated solutions for Tesla's collision repair network," said Tony Aquila, Solera's founder, Chairman and CEO.  "Our goal is to fully leverage Solera's technology platforms to digitally transform the vehicle repair experience for all stakeholders."

Repair centers and collision services for Tesla owners will become even more important in the near future as the company officially launched its certified pre-owned program this past spring.

According to the site, every pre-owned Model S comes with a four-year, 50,000 mile limited warranty.

Every pre-owned Model S also receives a full inspection, remaining battery and drive warranty, and 24-hour roadside assistance.

As the CPO program grows and the Model S certified models age, a standardized, comprehensive repair service system for Tesla owners will be a must.