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Try out an EV with Electric Vehicle Flexi-lease from Fleetdrive

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Tesla Model S - the green sports car. One of a range of vehicles available from Fleetdrive

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26 May 2015

What is electric vehicle Flexi-lease?

  • No long term commitment with minimum rental of just 28 days
  • Electric Vehicles are exempt from RFL
  • EVs equal no fuel cost
  • Flexi-lease includes maintenance and servicing
  • There is 100% London Congestion Charge discount for EVs
  • EVs give out zero carbon emissions, lowering your company’s carbon footprint

THERE are many businesses that would like to ‘go electric’ with their company vehicles but find committing to a long term lease a little daunting.

With this in mind, Fleetdrive, a company dedicated to providing electric vehicle solutions for UK businesses and organisations, has introduced an innovative and cost-effective new EV rental scheme, Flexi-lease.

As well as being a practical option when businesses do not know exactly how long vehicle will be needed, like where new employees are on a probationary period, or when contractors or temporary staff are in place, Flexi-lease is an ideal way to try out electric vehicles to see how well they integrate into the existing fleet.

In addition, electric vehicles offer benefits of having no fuel costs and zero emissions, so lowering fleet costs go hand-in-hand with doing your bit for the environment.

Mike Potter, director of Fleetdrive, is passionate about the benefits of electric vehicles to businesses and also the environment – for cars as well as vans. He said;

“We pride ourselves in being low-emission specialists. In fact, I would say that no-one knows more about leasing electric and hybrid vehicles.

“Our team are highly trained in offering the right low-emission vehicles to our customers and, as winner of 2014 Business Car Manager ‘Best Small Fleet Green Leasing Company’, we like to think that our award-winning service speaks for itself.

“We ensure that full driver training is given when making the transition and ongoing support is provided for businesses that introduce electric vehicles.

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