Experience zero emissions and new technology with electric and hybrid car leasing. There are a lot of government initiatives, manufacturer deals, and cost-effective motoring options for those who wish to make a difference.
Say goodbye to petrol and diesel when you lease an electric car. With a full electric motor, the driver will no longer have to maintain complicated mechanical components, while fuel costs will be significantly reduced. Unlike petrol and diesel, electric car leasing costs are lower than rising fossil fuel prices.
Alternatives to full electric vehicles include hybrids, which combine petrol or diesel power with electric motors. Besides saving fuel and reducing emissions, hybrids can be driven without a charge. In between conventional driving and electric vehicles, hybrid car leasing offers a middle ground. View our Electric lease cars in stock.
Leasing electric and hybrid cars is one of the fastest-growing segments within the automotive industry. Electric and hybrid car lease deals are becoming more popular as a result. Electric vehicles fall into three categories. Among them are:
This is a vehicle that runs solely off electric power and has no other way of moving. BEV'S are by far the cheapest to run and are therefore great company cars. These vehicles emit 0 emissions and have an average range of 250-300 miles on a full charge. Check out our in stock EV deals.
These vehicles have a combination of power with both electric and petrol or diesel. To get the best from these vehicles they do require charging - typically at home. The battery on a PHEV is smaller giving it an average range of 30 miles and emitting CO2 from 40-80 g/km.
Electric motors and internal combustion engines power these vehicles, consuming energy stored in batteries. Since HEVs cannot be plugged in, they are the least cost-effective of the three options. These vehicles emit 120g/km+ of CO2 and use their batteries only up to 20 mph.
Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles (MHEVs) are petrol or diesel vehicles with an electric motor providing assistance to the internal combustion engine. Due to its sole purpose of providing better efficiency and performance, MHEVs aren't able to exclusively run on electric motors, unlike full hybrid vehicles.