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What are the financial advantages of electric driving?
Leasing a fully electric car (privately) offers several financial advantages compared to a vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
SEPP subsidy for the purchase of new and used electric vehicles
The SEPP is a subsidy scheme for individuals who buy or privately lease a new or used, fully electric vehicle. In 2024, the subsidy amount for a new electric car will be €2,950 and for a used car €2,000,-. You can read the exact terms and conditions here.
Exemption from BPM
Fully electric vehicles are fully exempt from BPM at the time of purchase until 2024.
Exemption from MRB
In principle, motor vehicle tax (MRB) must be paid for every passenger car. However, EVs are completely exempt from MRB through 2024.
However, this discount will be phased out in the coming years. You can read about the steps in which this happens here.Low addition
Do you also use your electric lease car privately, or are you an entrepreneur who also uses his business electric car privately? Then you pay a lower additional tax rate than for a vehicle with an internal combustion engine.
Lower cost of electricity than fuel
When we write this (February 2024), with the current electricity and fuel prices, you will be cheaper per kilometer with an EV than with a car with an internal combustion engine. Of course, this depends on your energy contract and where and when you charge.
Interested in an electric car?
See our private lease offers here
See our business lease offers here
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How does automatic reimbursement work?
Automatic reimbursement applies when you charge at a home charging station. You then basically pay twice for your energy. Once to your energy supplier through your meter box and in addition you are charged by the charging station. The fees you “double” pay are settled monthly and automatically refunded to you. Automatic reimbursement requires that the charging station (or at least its hosting) be through a partner of ours. In addition, it is necessary to use a charging product from the same provider. Finally, a subscription for hosting through the same provider is required. When you purchase a new charging station through ALD, this is all included in the package by default.
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What do I need to be able to be reimbursed automatically?
An automatic reimbursement (settlement) takes place between charging point supplier, lease driver, leasing company, and employer. Therefore, this service can only be offered at a home charging point of one of our partners. In addition, it is a must to use a charging product (pass or key) from the same supplier as the supplier of the home charging point. Finally, it requires a hosting subscription through us. We include this for you in the lease rate.
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Where and at what rate can I charge abroad?
Looking for a list of all charging stations abroad? Download the “Laadpaal App” from the App Store or Google Play Store. The app also shows charging rates, which may vary by charging station.
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How much does electric charging cost?
Rates for electric charging vary by charging station provider. In addition to a kWh price, some suppliers charge a starting rate or time rate. In addition, the cost depends on which charging card you use. Most charging card providers have an app that shows rates for each charging location. Are you using a MultiTankCard charging product? Then see where it is accepted and what the cost is here: https://www.mtc.nl/onze-diensten/elektrisch-laden/laadlocator
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How does the EV subsidy scheme work?
The Electric Passenger Car Subsidy Scheme (SEPP) was introduced in 2020 to encourage private ownership and driving of electric cars. Are you considering spending your mobility budget on a private lease electric car? If so, you may be able to take advantage of the SEPP subsidy. Current information on the scheme can be found here: https://www.rvo.nl/subsidies-financiering/sepp