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Why switch your vehicle fleet to electric?
Switching to an electric vehicle is a real opportunity for companies to save money and reduce their carbon footprint. carbon footprintThis is the time to invest in electric cars, to prepare for the future and to take a step towards a more environmentally-friendly world. Now is the time to invest in electric cars, to prepare for the future and to take a step towards a world that is more respectful of the environment.
Reduce the ecological impact of your structure
Going electric means greater energy efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Electric fleets can help reduce greenhouse gas and carbon emissions and support more sustainable practices aimed at slowing climate change. By going electric, you're supporting biodiversity while carrying on business as usual! According to a study carried out by ADEME, with the support of the FNEn an electric car emits between 2 and 3 times less CO2 than a combustion engine car, taking into account its entire life cycle. Yes, you read that right, contrary to many preconceived ideas, electric cars are really a clean vehicleeven when electricity and gas are taken into account. battery.
A wide range of support for businesses
According to one study, the price of a final electric vehicle is between 15% and 25% lower than that of a thermal vehicle.
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Here are some examples of support for businesses:
- Ecological bonus Companies switching to an electric vehicle can benefit from a €6,000 environmental bonus from 1 June 2020.
- Conversion premium Professional users can also benefit from a conversion premium of up to €2,500.
- Exoneration of tax on the use of passenger vehicles for economic purposes Tax exemption for companies investing in electric vehicles: Companies investing in electric vehicles are also exempt from tax on the use of private cars for business purposes.
- Tax allowance on the depreciation of electric vehicles : Companies subject to corporation tax or income tax under the actual system can benefit from an additional depreciation of 40% of the value of the vehicle.
- Exemption from registration feesDepending on the region, you may also be exempt from registration tax when you buy an electric vehicle.
- Allowance for benefits in kindAn electric vehicle made available to an employee between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2022 is eligible for a deduction of 50%, capped at €1,800 per year, when calculating the benefit in kind.
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Electric vehicles: future quotas
Article L. 224-10 of the Environment Code, amended by Article 77 of the LOM law, stipulates that from 2022, all companies managing a fleet of vehicles must acquire a proportion of clean vehicles when renewing their fleet. But only if their fleet comprises more than 100 vehicles and the total permissible laden weight of the vehicles is less than 3.5 tonnes.
This quota only applies to renewals of vehicle fleets, and provides for the proportion of clean vehicles to rise from 10% in 2022 to 50% in 2030.
- Here's how the quota has changed over the years:
- 10 % renewal from 1 January 2022
- 20 % renewal from 1 January 2024
- 35 % renewal from 1 January 2027
- 50 % renewal from 1 January 2030.
There is an exception for LCVs (Light Commercial Vehicles) with a maximum permissible weight of 2.6 tonnes or more. These vehicles will not be affected by the new obligations until 1 January 2023.
A positive, lasting image for your organisation
The world is changing, and with it come new issues, notably sustainable development and ecology. As well as being important for the planet, going electric means sending out an image that is in line with your values and commitments. What's more, consumers are increasingly interested in the companies they choose respecting these values. Building up a fleet of eco-friendly vehicles is a way of building a green image by showing that you care more about the environment.
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The benefits of an electric car fleet: ecology and savings go hand in hand
Switching to an electric vehicle is not just about reducing your carbon footprint, it's also about making significant savings, so you can combine business with pleasure! We've listed the various savings you'll make right here 🙂
Electric vehicle maintenance and servicing
Nearly 85% of electric vehicle owners say that combustion vehicles cost more to maintain. In fact, an electric vehicle has far fewer things that require a continuous maintenance cycle. For example, an electric vehicle doesn't need engine oil, transmission fluid or spark plugs. All this contributes to a lower total cost of ownership than a combustion car.
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Electricity: a much lower cost per 100 km and a much more stable price
Companies switching to electric vehicles completely eliminate their need for fuel, which means they will save money in this area. In fact, it is estimated that a 100 km journey in an electric vehicle costs between €3 and €5. For internal combustion cars, this figure doubles to between €8 and €11 per 100 km. That's a significant saving if you spread it over a whole year. Which goes to show that ecology and savings go hand in hand.
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Our advice for switching your fleet (or part of it) to electric power and managing it well?
Good support
Good support means choosing the right consulting organisation. Experts in electric vehicles will give you better advice than people who are familiar with combustion engines. Because with an electric car, there are a number of points to take into account, such as theautonomy or the right time for an effective recharge. Beev offers you solutions to help you decide which vehicles to buy, and advice on purchasing your fleet. Our experts are on hand to advise and support you from A to Z, at the best price.
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Having the necessary tools
To reap the full benefits of adding electric vehicles to your fleet, you need the right technology to help managers and owners improve their productivity. The aim is to keep the vehicle in service as long as possible. Anything that helps drivers spend more time on the road and not doing other things that aren't part of their job has a positive impact on productivity. Both traditional vehicles and EVs require a platform that allows managers to keep track of the specifics of each type of vehicle. For example, fleet operators need to be able to easily identify the state of charge of each vehicle in order to route, schedule and carry out vehicle recharging correctly.
Don't overlook certain points
It's unthinkable to talk about electric vehicles without mentioning charging points. Purchasing electric vehicles means installing charging points. Beev is also a player in the charging point market, able to provide you with effective support throughout the purchasing and installation process, in line with your vehicle purchase project, so that everything can work together. If you wish, you can also make your charging points available to private individuals, by organising your charging schedule scrupulously or when your vehicles are not in use (at weekends, for example). In this way, you can generate additional income by setting your own charging prices.
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In conclusion
There are a number of important points to bear in mind when managing your vehicle fleet.
- Be well supported by professionals who know the world of electric vehicles.
- Have the right tools to manage your fleet and get organised to use your vehicle to its full potential.
- And last but not least, don't neglect important points such as maintenance adapted to electric cars or the installation of recharging points.
If you want to be accompanied in your transition to more environmentally-friendly vehicles, don't hesitate to contact the teams at beev.























