
Yes, using EVs in your fleet can save you money through lower fuel and maintenance costs, tax incentives, and long-term savings.
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Despite higher upfront costs, electric vehicles (EVs) can definitely save you money through lower fuel and maintenance costs, tax incentives, and other long-term savings.
So, alongside the environmental benefits, using electric vehicles (EVs) in your fleet can deliver significant cost savings over time.
Electric vehicles (EVs) produce about half the greenhouse emissions of an equivalent vehicle using diesel. They are seen by many as the way to achieve the UK’s zero emissions mandate.
EVs have fewer parts than diesel and petrol cars, resulting in lower servicing costs.
Electricity is cheaper per mile compared to diesel and petrol.
Electric vehicles save money by avoiding Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and carbon emissions fees.
Governments offer incentives and tax breaks for EV purchases.
Electric vehicles (EVs) can have a longer lifespan, offsetting higher initial costs in the long run.
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