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Electric cars: background
The electric cars are becoming increasingly popular. They are pleasant to drive, extremely quiet, emit no CO2 and cost far less to run than their combustion-powered equivalents.
Recharging facilities are becoming increasingly widespread throughout the country, and electric cars have longer ranges. All these factors make electric cars a serious ecological and economic alternative to combustion-powered cars. A large number of nurses have already taken the plunge!
If you're thinking of buying an electric car in the near future, we've put together a guide to help you make the right choice.
Electric cars are a real boon for the self-employed for a number of reasons.
- A cheaper charge: €2/100km, i.e. on average 80% cheaper than a petrol vehicle
- Tax advantages for the self-employed
- Support for installing charging points at home or at work
- Le free parking in several French cities
- Substantial support (ecological bonus, conversion premium and regional support)
- Vehicles designed for frequent stops
Up to €17,000 in aid for nurses
As a self-employed professional, you can benefit from a wide range of grants for the purchase of an electric vehicle.
- Ecological bonus Depending on whether you are a private individual or a company, the bonus varies between €5,000 and €7,000. All the electric cars in this ranking are eligible for the eco-bonus.
- Conversion premium Depending on whether you are a private individual or a company, you can save up to €5,000 on your next purchase.
- Regional aid In some towns and regions, you may be entitled to additional grants of up to €6,000 from your local authority or region.
Tax benefits
In addition to this support when you buy your electric car, you can also take advantage of tax breaks. Electric vehicles are tax-advantaged for companies:
- 30,000 depreciation
- Not from tax on the use of passenger vehicles for economic purposes (tax on company vehicles)
- Total or partial exemption from vehicle registration fees
Don't hesitate to read our dossier on taxation of the liberal professions for more information.
If you don't drive much
If you don't drive much, we recommend electric city cars or compact cars. They're usually more than enough for your rounds and will save you a lot of money.
SEAT Mii Electric
Unveiled in 2019 and available in 2020, the SEAT Mii Electric is already a success. It is Seat's first 100 % electric car. It can travel up to 260 km in the WLTP combined cycle. A trickle charge allows you to recover all the energy you need.autonomy in just 4 hours and less than an hour for a fast charge. The Seat Mii Electric is smaller than the Peugeot e-208 and the Renault ZoéIt costs just €21,920 excluding the environmental bonus, making it a very economical 100 % electric city car.
- Range: 260 km (WLTP)
- Slow charge (0 to 100 %) - 4h
- Fast charge (10 to 80 %) - 54 mins
- Price: €21,920 (incl. VAT, excluding environmental bonus)
- Min trunk volume / Max volume (in L): 250/920
Renault Zoé
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It is THE best-known and best-selling electric car of recent years. The Renault Zoé ZE 50 is ideal for people who don't travel huge distances. You can recharge it in the evening and enjoy a range of almost 400 km.
- Range: 395 km (WLTP)
- Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 3h
- Price: €23,900 (incl. VAT, excl. eco-bonus and car hire) battery)
- Minimum boot volume / maximum volume (in L): 338/1225
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Peugeot e-208
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Unveiled in 2019 and available in 2020, the Peugeot e-208 is one of the most eagerly awaited electric cars of the year. It marks Peugeot's comeback on the electric scene after the Peugeot iOn. With a range of 340 km, it is almost as powerful as its compatriot, the Renault Zoé. What's more? You can recharge the car in just 28 minutes, and the battery is included in the price.
- Range: 340 km (WLTP)
- Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 5h25
- Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 28mn
- Price: €32,100 (incl. VAT, excluding environmental bonus)
- Minimum boot volume / maximum volume (in L): 265/1106
If you drive a lot
If you work in the countryside or make longer journeys, we advise you to opt for electric compacts or Electric SUVs.
Kia Niro EV
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Le Kia Niro EV is one of the favourite cars of long-distance drivers. Its range puts it in first place among electric cars with the longest range.
With its 455 km range, you won't need to recharge often. Practical and spacious, it's the perfect car for driving electric without making any compromises. The KIA Niro EV 64 kWh is the second 100 % electric SUV from KIA to be marketed in France after the KIA Niro EV 39 kWh less efficient. Fast charging is possible: you can recover 80 % of range in just 44 minutes.
- Range: 455 km (WLTP)
- Slow load (0 to 100%) - 10h30mn
- Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 44mn
- Price: €44,490 (incl. VAT, excluding environmental bonus)
- Minimum boot volume / maximum volume (in L): 451/1405
Hyundai Kona Electric
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Le Hyundai Kona Electric is the vehicle most similar to the Kia Niro EV They share similar technology, but have a slightly shorter range (449 km) and a slightly smaller boot (332 litres compared with 451 litres).
The vehicle is available in two versions, one with a 64 kWh battery and the other with a 39 kWh battery. For the long-range 64 kWh version, the price is virtually the same, with a slightly shorter range. The difference will be in the design.
- Range: 449 km (WLTP)
- Slow charge (0 to 100%) - 7h
- Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 63 minutes
- Price: from €36,900 (incl. VAT, excluding environmental bonus)
- Minimum boot volume / maximum volume (in L): 332/1114
Nissan Leaf e+
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La Nissan Leaf e+ is the new version of the Nissan Leaf. It's a very practical and solid car. The Nissan Leaf e+ has a greater range than the Nissan Leaf and can cover comfortable distances.
The long-range version, the Leaf e+ boasts major technological innovations such as parking assistance and e-pedal, which helps you avoid having to brake manually. There's also the Pro Pilot function, which is very similar to Tesla's Auto Pilot in terms of driving aids.
- Range: 385 km (WLTP)
- Slow load (0 to 100%) - 10h45
- Fast charge (10 to 80%) - 38mn
- Price: €43,050 (incl. VAT, excluding environmental bonus)
- Min trunk volume / Max volume (in L): 420/1161
That's it! That's our ranking of the best electric cars for nurses. If you have more specific needs, don't hesitate to contact us so that we can help you find the electric car that's right for you.
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