Longer ranges, faster charging and company car tax incentives have made EV fleet use more appealing than ever, but why buy one over a petrol or diesel car? Alex Grant investigates
Electric company cars now cover the same annual mileage as their petrol or diesel counterparts while delivering lower fuel costs and CO2 emissions, new real-world data gathered from fleet operators has demonstrated.
Data from the 1Link Service Platform shows electric cars averaged 11,588 miles by their first annual service, compared with 10,416 for petrol or diesel vehicles. That gap doesn’t close by the second service, at 17,774 and 17,222 miles respectively.
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