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Lex Autolease fund drives surge in EV orders

In the first four months of this year 467 qualifying orders were placed alone with leading facilities management and professional services company, Mitie, ordering 200 EVs to date, with more planned.
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May 13, 2019

LEX Autolease has reported a surge in pure electric vehicle orders since the launch of its £1 million fund at the start the year, which will increase the size of its EV fleet by more than 67%.

The fund was launched at the beginning of the year to accelerate uptake of EVs, by providing cashback of £1,000 against the first 1,000 eligible orders.

In the first four months of this year 467 qualifying orders were placed alone with leading facilities management and professional services company, Mitie, ordering 200 EVs to date, with more planned.

The business predicts that once the funds have been fully allocated, there will be an overall increase of at least 8% in the number of pure EVs on the UK’s roads.

Above and beyond the orders that qualify for cashback, the fund has generated significant interest in EVs from both business and personal customers, with a further 530 orders placed in three months, taking the total to 997.

Of the total EVs ordered in 2019 to date, 80% are cars and 20% are light commercial vehicles (LCVs).

Business contracts account for 80% of orders, and personal contracts account for 20%.  The new vehicles will eliminate an estimated 8,400 tonnes of carbon from roadside emissions and will cover more than 42m zero emission miles over the duration of their contracts

Richard Jones, Managing Director of Motor Finance and Leasing at Lloyds Banking Group, said: “The Committee on Climate Change has recommended a target for all new car and van registrations to have zero emissions by 2030.

“Drivers who buy a new car typically own it for four years, which means 2030 could be just three renewal cycles away for many.

“I believe a real focus needs to be on helping people to understand their purchasing options when it comes to the fuel types available.

“As an industry, we should be educating, encouraging and incentivising customers to get out of their older vehicles in favour of newer, cleaner engines.

“This is where our EV1000 campaign really comes into its element. The first four months of the year have seen almost half of the £1m fund allocated, and an increased demand for EVs more widely.

“Businesses and individuals are behind the country’s Road to Zero journey, and are keen to benefit from the associated grants, incentives and in-life cost savings.

“With both advances in technology and the growth in the range of electric vehicles gathering pace, it’s becoming easier to find the right vehicle for the right job.”

Simon King, Fleet and Procurement Director at Mitie, said: “Our fleet is responsible for 93% of our carbon foot print so it’s absolutely the right place to start in the fight against climate change. We’re already reducing our emissions with the expert support from Lex Autolease.

“Determined to drive change in our industry, we’ve committed to switching 20 per cent of our fleet to electric vehicles by the end of 2020. Making the move to electric is the right thing for the planet and our people are queuing up to be the first to try out our new vehicles.”

The fund is open to individual and business customers, and will close once the full £1m has been allocated. T

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Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Chris Wright has been covering the automotive industry nationally and internationally for 30 years. Following spells with consumer titles he became News Editor of Automotive Management (AM), Editor of Automotive International, International Editor for Detroit-based Automotive News, and Editor of Dealer Update. He has also co-authored several FT Management Reports and contributes regularly to Justauto.com

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