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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Tips for Picking the Right Electric Company Car

There’s never been a better time to buy an electric car

Governments around the world are recommending their use, manufacturers are going to great lengths to make them more accessible and affordable, and they’re very efficient. Electric cars make the perfect company car because they’re virtually cost less to run and require very little maintenance. The only downside is that you may have to pay to install charging points at your employees’ homes, although we will explore this more later on.

In this article, you will find out some top tips for picking the right electric company car for your staff:

Work Out the Maths

While manufacturers are trying to make electric cars more accessible to people on limited budgets, they can still be expensive. If you’re going to invest in a fleet of electric cars for your staff, then you might be able to get a deal from a car manufacturer. Alternatively, you could opt for hybrid cars. Hybrid vehicles are usually much cheaper than electric cars, but they can still be very efficient. Hybrid vehicles have fuel and electric capabilities, which makes them a good option if you aren’t sold on going fully electric yet.

However you choose to purchase vehicles for your company, the first thing that you need to do is to work out how much you can afford to spend. Buying vehicles can be very expensive, especially if you’re buying more than one. By setting a budget from the very beginning, you’re less likely to overspend.

Research Vehicles

More or less all major car manufacturers are committed to going fully electric, which means that you’re not short of options when it comes to finding a vehicle that’s right for your company. Different manufacturers give their cars different features. When you’re searching for a vehicle, make sure that you take into account the different features your staff will need, the amount of time that they will spend driving it, and how far they will have to travel if they travel daily. Nearly all car manufacturers list this information on their websites, so you won’t have difficulty finding out each vehicle’s specifications.

Find a Car Dealer

If you’re not going to buy your company’s fleet from the manufacturer, then you need to find a good dealer. Something to take into consideration when looking for a reputable car dealer is their reviews. A car dealer’s reviews are a reflection of their quality. If a car dealer’s Google page is inundated with bad reviews and testimonials, it’s probably best to avoid them. Make sure to conduct further research into the licenses that they hold, so that you can ensure they’re monitored and regulated by the necessary authorities.

Interior Size

The size of your car’s interior is also something to think about. Most modern electric cars are very spacious inside, although it’s still worth researching to ensure your staff gets the most amount of room. If your staff are salesmen, then they will have to travel around in their cars every single day. The car’s interior should be comfortable so that they don’t feel claustrophobic or uncomfortable. You should also take into consideration the technology that’s inside the vehicle. Ideally, your staff should have the most up-to-date technology. Modern technology is extremely efficient and can help your staff with their work.

Body Style

Another thing that requires a lot of thought is each car’s body style. As the car you’re investing in is going to be used as a company car, it should be something that’s conservative and smart. Most experts recommend sedans as the perfect company car. A sedan isn’t too loud, obnoxious, or distracting. If you’re going to have your company’s logo or artwork posted to the side of the car, then a sedan will complement it and make your company look professional. Alternatively, you could invest in SUVs, although they can be very expensive.

Charging Points

Something that requires a lot of thought is each car’s charging point. If you’re investing in a fleet of electric cars for your staff, then they will each need their own charging point. With that said, some employers get away with leaving charging points outside their office buildings. This allows them to save money and service all employees at work. Instead of installing a charging point at your employer’s home, where they could use it for other vehicles or let friends use it, you can leave them outside your office to be used exclusively by your company’s employees.

Finding the perfect electric car for your company’s fleet is very important. With the tips in this article, you should be able to go out and find the right one for yours. Make sure to do lots of research, so that you get the best deal.