If you want to upgrade your business fleet or are interested in your next vehicle, have you considered going hybrid? Hybrids have lower maintenance costs, better fuel economy, and lower environmental impact. So going hybrid has a wide range of benefits that could make leasing a hybrid vehicle worthwhile. Let’s take a closer look at why leasing a hybrid vehicle makes sense as your next business move.
There are many reasons that leasing a hybrid car could work out in your favour. Here are the three main incentives to switch your business fleet to hybrid vehicles.
Hybrid cars that use electric power to propel the vehicle use power more slowly than fuel-guzzling cars. Slower power usage means that your hybrid engine is not under the heavy wear-and-tear that traditional engines are subject to, resulting in less frequent car maintenance visits. Between the less run-down engine and the use of regenerative braking systems that reduce wear and tear on the brake pads, you can expect to spend less time at the car repair shop and more time on the road.
Because hybrid vehicles use two power sources, the power load is shared between a petrol or diesel engine and an electric motor. This means that your fuel tank stretches further, and you can expect your vehicle to use less fuel than traditional cars. The dual power source also means that you, as a driver, do not have to rely on charging points as heavily as electric vehicle drivers do. While some hybrids self-charge, others automatically switch from plug-in power to fuel reserves automatically. Hybrids really are in the sweet spot between fully electric and fully petrol/diesel vehicles.
Leasing a hybrid car is an effective way to reduce your carbon footprint. Electric and hybrid cars both have less emissions and are more efficient than conventional-powered vehicles. The lack of exhaust emissions means that leasing a hybrid vehicle does not contribute to pollution or the release of toxins in the air that have created lasting damage to our environment. With lower fuel costs and less frequent maintenance needs, it leaves more money in your pocket and a more healthy environment around you.
With the wide variety of hybrid cars that there are on the market, it can feel disorienting when it comes to choosing the right vehicle for you and your business. There are four main types of hybrid vehicles, which are listed below:
Cars with a mild hybrid system are not typically able to propel the vehicle solely on electric power. Using a small boost from the car’s petrol/diesel engine curbs the burden of high-power manoeuvres (like a dead stop to acceleration or the air conditioning system). Mild hybrid cars do not need to be plugged in but instead are recharged through the engine and regenerative braking.
An example of a mild hybrid car is a Ford Puma.
Equipped with both petrol/diesel and electric power, full hybrids differ from the mild hybrid due to their higher capacity to work off of electrical power. Full hybrids are then divided into two categories: parallel and series hybrid vehicles.
An example of a full hybrid car is a Toyota Prius.
These hybrids are as close as you can get to an electric vehicle. But are equipped with a small fuel tank to provide a cushion when you cut it just a little too close to getting a charge. These vehicles use their fuel tank to provide the battery charge needed to make it to a charging station and power up the electric motor. Depending on the size of the vehicle and fuel tank, it could get you anywhere from driving an additional few dozen miles to a couple of hundred.
An example of an EV with range extension is the Chevrolet Volt.
Hybrid and electric car leasing works the same as leasing a petrol or diesel car. Some of the general steps that you will need to take include:
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