£50k-£100k 0% loans for EV & PHEVs
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... in Scotland only though
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/electric-vehic...
So basically you can have up to £50k to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid (new not used), or if you're a business you can have up to £100k to by an EV (Tesla P85D anyone...) and you can spread payments up to 6 years.
I'll be finding out some more info on this through our line of work but I'll post up some more info if anyone is interested?
With the cheap PCP deals, (sometimes) cheap lease deals it might not appeal to everyone but for those who don't want to be constrained to mileage limits it may be a good route? I can see it appealing to businesses though but someone with more knowledge on claimable company expenses/assets will know more than me!
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/electric-vehic...
So basically you can have up to £50k to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid (new not used), or if you're a business you can have up to £100k to by an EV (Tesla P85D anyone...) and you can spread payments up to 6 years.
I'll be finding out some more info on this through our line of work but I'll post up some more info if anyone is interested?
With the cheap PCP deals, (sometimes) cheap lease deals it might not appeal to everyone but for those who don't want to be constrained to mileage limits it may be a good route? I can see it appealing to businesses though but someone with more knowledge on claimable company expenses/assets will know more than me!
PKLD said:
... in Scotland only though
http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/electric-vehic...
So basically you can have up to £50k to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid (new not used), or if you're a business you can have up to £100k to by an EV (Tesla P85D anyone...) and you can spread payments up to 6 years.
I'll be finding out some more info on this through our line of work but I'll post up some more info if anyone is interested?
With the cheap PCP deals, (sometimes) cheap lease deals it might not appeal to everyone but for those who don't want to be constrained to mileage limits it may be a good route? I can see it appealing to businesses though but someone with more knowledge on claimable company expenses/assets will know more than me!
I've been looking into this too http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/electric-vehic...
So basically you can have up to £50k to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid (new not used), or if you're a business you can have up to £100k to by an EV (Tesla P85D anyone...) and you can spread payments up to 6 years.
I'll be finding out some more info on this through our line of work but I'll post up some more info if anyone is interested?
With the cheap PCP deals, (sometimes) cheap lease deals it might not appeal to everyone but for those who don't want to be constrained to mileage limits it may be a good route? I can see it appealing to businesses though but someone with more knowledge on claimable company expenses/assets will know more than me!
Nice for the young people of Scotland this. Probably struggling by on minimum wage, paying a landlord's mortgage, unlikely to able to afford any kind of car and now some of the tax they do pay is funding interest free loans to buy £100k cars for businessmen. In what kind of world is this OK?
budfox said:
Nice for the young people of Scotland this. Probably struggling by on minimum wage, paying a landlord's mortgage, unlikely to able to afford any kind of car and now some of the tax they do pay is funding interest free loans to buy £100k cars for businessmen. In what kind of world is this OK?
Money comes from the EU. I am not quite sure how that aligns with your politics - still not well I imagine.Gassing Station | EV and Alternative Fuels | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff