The cost of ownership (TCO) for BEVs are becoming more competitive within a growing number of segments across Europe.
The Car Cost Index factors in the various costs involved in car ownership in each country, including depreciation, repairs, maintenance, tyres, energy/fuel, tax (excluding VAT) etc.
TCO for leasing battery electric cars is typically cheaper than petrol and diesel models in western and northern European countries compared to countries in southern and eastern Europe. Therefore, when comparing t TCO of ICE – BEVs now how have a more competitive TCO rate in a growing number of European countries.
Compact segment BEVs are more affordable in western and northern European countries, except in Germany, and the mid-sized standard segment is the least affordable segment, with BEVs being cheaper in 11 countries.
Greece, Sweden and Finland are the cheapest places for a battery electric car based on the TCO.
Meanwhile, mid-size premium segment BEVs are cost competitive in all European countries.