Auto-repair industry calls for access to connected vehicle data from ‘anti-competitive’ OEMs

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​​​​​​​Figures in the auto-repair market have called for original equipment manufacturers to allow them access to connected vehicle data, allowing end users “freedom of choice” around car repairs.

Speaking at the Belron/Autoglass Accelerating Change conference in Barcelona last week, Enrico Manuele, executive vice-president of sales at Bosch, called for lobbying efforts from “all participants

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