Costs
The cost will depend on different installation factors such as distance from your fuse box or the necessity to place a cable in the ground. Leasys standard installations have a fixed price that can be financed through the leasing of your car at Leasys or paid upfront. The package also includes maintenance and IT connectivity costs.
It depends on where you will be charging your vehicle. Home charging stations are normally the most economical. The average electric vehicle uses 15 to 20 kWh per 100 km. If your home electricity rate is €0.25 and you drive an average of 15,000 km per year, your charging costs will range between €563 and €750 per year. When charging in a public area, your rate is determined by the Charge Point Operator. A starting fee and incentive rate are often charged in addition to the kWh charge. Via our charging solutions partner "diego mobility" mobile app, you'll find an overview of available charging terminals in Europe including the price per kWh.
TCO costs are increasingly comparable to those of traditional engines by adapting usage and driving behaviour. Electric vehicles are the least taxed on the market and benefit from financial aid, which favours their total cost of use compared to their thermal equivalents.
An electric vehicle requires less maintenance than a combustion propelled car and an EV has fewer moving parts. As a result, the wear of an electric motor is lower. Oil changes, exhaust and gears are things of the past and the brakes are less sensitive to wear thanks to regenerative braking.