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With an EV lease, you are responsible to provide the facilities to charge your car. Not all electric vehicles that are available for an EV lease, come with home charging stations free of charge. All electric vehicles do come with some type of charging cable but this may be either the three-pin charging cable or the type 2 charging cable so you will need to make note of what is required when you lease an electric vehicle.
It is most convenient to charge an electric car where it is parked anyway (which is about 95% of the time). The most common place for this is at home and then workplace charging. On average 60% of an electric vehicle’s charging time comes from home charging, 30% occurs at work, 7% is destination charging and 3% is en route charging. So, when you look at leasing an electric vehicle ensure that you have the space and convenience to facilitate home charging as this is the most common place for you to charge your car!
Most commuters drive less than 30 miles to work and most EVs nowadays have real ranges of more than 200 miles. But you must ensure the range of your chosen vehicle covers the range of your daily commute. Follow this link to Zapmap.com (https://www.zap-map.com/live/) which gives you the locations of all charging stations in the UK. This can help you plan your route charging if you ever need to take a trip that exceeds your EVs range.
If you want to learn more about electric cars, check out our electric car guide!
Need to know where to charge? Check out our map of the electric car stations throughout the UK so you can plan your journeys ahead of time.
Your electric car range can be altered by number of factors, including external temperature, operating the heating or cooling systems and the speed at which you are driving.
For long-lasting hot and cold temperatures, your electric range is affected because more energy is required to keep the battery at an optimum running temperature.
The manufacturer usually has a schedule for servicing that you need to make sure you keep to. This is the same for petrol and diesel cars as well.
The difference between an electric car or a combustion engine car is that an electric car service tends to be cheaper. This is because electric cars have fewer parts and so there are less things to go wrong.
Kilowatt-hours (kWh) measure how much energy can be stored in a battery. So an electric car with more kWh will have a greater range and/or performance because it's battery has a greater capacity.
Yes, the electric car grant will have been deducted from the total price of the car. This means that your monthly payment will have a discount already put on it - making sure you are getting the best price for your electric car lease.
There are two types of electric chargers; a three-pin plug or Type 2 charging plug. A 3-pin plug plugs directly into your plug sockets at home so you can charge at home without needing to install a charge point. However, a Type 2 charging point is considered a faster and safer way of charging your vehicle.
If you are worried about the cost of installing a charging point to your home, the government offer an Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme which provides grant funding towards the cost of installing electric vehicle charge points at domestic properties across the UK. You can check out this government grant scheme on their website.