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1000 miles of charging now included with electric car lease from Gridserve

Shumaila Iftikhar by Shumaila Iftikhar
24th May 2022
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GRIDSERVE Car Leasing, the electric car and charging specialist, is offering 1000 miles of free electric motoring (subject to terms and conditions) for every car leased this May and June. The offer is another step forward in GRIDSERVE’s commitment to decarbonise road transport in the UK.

The offer could cover 96 days of an average commute. With its EV chargers, drivers could also travel more than the length of Great Britain, with over 150 miles to spare.

Simon Clarke, GRIDSERVE’s Chief Vehicle Officer, said: “Global emissions continue to rise, and the latest IPCC report makes for sobering reading. These stark realities drive our passion for mass transport decarbonisation and why GRIDSERVE has combined its expertise in sustainable energy generation distribution, and consumption to create a Sun-to-Wheel ecosystem, which new EV drivers can now join by leasing an electric vehicle and charging with renewable energy on the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway.”

GRIDSERVE has invested millions in an intensive upgrade and expansion of its charging network to change both the perception and the reality of public charging. The GRIDSERVE Electric Highway now covers 85% of the UK’s motorway network with more than 160 sites offering the latest charging technology, contactless payments and 24/7 support all year around.

Robert Buckland, Sales and Operations Director at GRIDSERVE Car Leasing, said: “GRIDSERVE Car Leasing combines the company’s EV and charging expertise, offering drivers access to all the latest electric cars and the most convenient charging, powered by sustainable energy. The 100 miles offer is a fantastic way to get started on your electric journey, with a combination of expert EV advice from our leasing team and an entire network of newly upgraded charge points to keep you on the road.”

Available charging sites include the company’s flagship Electric Forecourts® in Braintree and Norwich, GRIDSERVE’s new High Power Electric Super Hubs in Swansea, Exeter, Burton-in-Kendal, and Thurrock plus Electric Hubs across the motorway network and popular retail destinations, enabling journeys nationwide.

Soon, interested drivers will be offered test drives in the latest electric cars, meaning they can try out multiple models in one place and get all the advice they need from just one company.

Gridserve's Electric Forecourts promise a plentiful supply of chargers and adjacent amenities.

The ‘GRIDSERVE 1000 miles offer’ is delivered to customers via an RFID card pre-loaded with £125 of charging. The exact mileage may vary depending on vehicle types, driver behaviour and other factors. The 1000 miles figure is calculated using an average consumption of 4 miles / kWh, so gives the user 250 kWh of energy at GRIDSERVE’s Electric Super Hub pricing. Customers can see terms and conditions for more details here.

The GRIDSERVE Leasing team can be found on-site at GRIDSERVE’s Electric Forecourts® as well as virtually on the phone and on live chat for those wanting to access EV expertise from the comfort of their own home. GRIDSERVE Gurus have a wide variety of cars for personal and business use and the team also has fleet specialists to help businesses make the switch.

Leasing is a cost-effective and straightforward way to transition to an electric car. With fixed monthly payments, no depreciation worries and optional maintenance plans, it is a simple way to take a step into this latest and ever-evolving technology without making the long-term commitment of purchasing a vehicle outright. With fuel costs rising across the board, running an electric car remains significantly cheaper than petrol and diesel alternatives. GRIDSERVE also works with a wide range of finance partners to help drivers find the most suitable and affordable options for them.

All information about leasing through GRIDSERVE can be found at: www.gridserve.com/electric-leasing

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