
UK electric vehicle leasing company, DriveElectric, has launched a new website to provide clearer information about the leasing of electric vehicles.
Electric leasing company Drive Electric – a leading UK electric vehicle leasing companies – aims to help organisations and individuals to take on an EV to save money, lower emissions, and transition to a future of low carbon energy.
The company offers the leasing of electric cars and vans as well as EV trials to allow drivers to experience an EV first-hand; it also says it offers charging advice and solutions as well as practical real world fleet reviews and advice to support a zero-emissions future.
The launch of the new website aims to provide clearer information about the leasing process of EVs offered by the company. The revision of the site addresses issues which motorists often come across when exploring the area of EVs such as realistic driving range and charging concerns.
Users are now able to access graphics which instantly provide four values for an EV’s range: official WLTP range, winter real-world range, summer-real world range, and the combined real-world range.
Information is also available regarding an EV’s efficiency, battery size and maximum rate of charging. Alongside this, customers can also compare leasing prices with the option to selected the desired lease term, initial rental and annual milage for both personal and business needs.

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By GlobalDataMike Potter, managing director of DriveElectric, said: “Having provided expert advice about EVs to our customers since 2008, we wanted to share our knowledge more widely, to give consumers and businesses more clarity on the biggest misconceptions about driving EVs.”
“Subjects such as the differing charging rates of EVs are not common knowledge to many drivers, and our new site allows us to raise awareness about these issues with a wider audience.”
The new website is one of the first outcomes of the company’s recent investment into new and improved digital technology following growing interest in EVs.