If you’re one of around 3,800 (and counting) Tesla owners in the Philippines, bookmark this just in case you get in a fender-bender: Laus Auto Services (LASI) has been accredited as a Tesla Approved Collision Center.
LASI has been operating since 2019, and Tesla Motor Philippines has a good reason for commissioning this Laus Group subsidiary: Its 1.9-hectare facility along Manuel A. Roxas Highway in the Clark Special Economic and Freeport Zone boasts the required equipment and trained technicians to carry out general jobs, body painting, and collision repairs for any vehicle brand.

In particular, LASI has a partnership with Swedish company Car-O-Liner, a leading global provider of computerized body alignment equipment. And before securing accreditation, all Tesla Approved Collision Centers undergo training to rebuild vehicles to the original vehicle specifications for structural integrity and quality of finish.
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“We are indeed delighted being only the second Approved Collision Center by Tesla Motor Philippines in the country, as this distinction recognizes the full potential of our facilities to assist and repair Tesla cars involved in any collision,” said Paul A. Laus, president of Laus Auto Group.
Tesla owners may book a service appointment at LASI via the mobile app. Alternatively, they may get in touch with LASI’s customer care hotline at (+63908) 819-8080. The facility is open from Mondays to Saturdays, 8am to 5pm.