GO ELECTRIC
Electric vehicles (EVs) help lower your company’s carbon footprint and reduce total cost of ownership. So switching your fleet with Fleet Options isn’t just good for the environment,
it’s smart business.
The Business Benefits of Going Electric
Ireland’s expanding charging network makes switching to electric the smart move for future-focused Irish businesses. With lower running costs, government incentives and strong environmental benefits, electric vehicles deliver both financial and operational advantages.
Lower Running Costs
EVs cost significantly less to operate than petrol or diesel alternatives. With fewer moving parts and reduced servicing requirements, you’ll see savings from day one.
Tax Incentives & Reduced BIK
EVs enjoy generous tax advantages in Ireland, including lower Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rates for company car drivers and SEAI grants for businesses.
Enhanced Company Image
Going electric demonstrates your commitment to sustainability, aligning your business with modern ESG standards and improving your reputation with customers and employees.
Access to Low Emission Zones
EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, improving air quality and contributing to Ireland’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Future-Proof Your Fleet
Electric vehicles are not just a trend — they’re the future of transport. Leasing EVs through FleetOptions.ie helps your business stay ahead of upcoming regulations and emissions targets, without locking you into outdated technologies.
Why Irish Businesses Are Going Electric
Electric vehicles (EVs) help lower your company’s carbon footprint and reduce total cost of ownership. So switching your fleet isn’t just good for the environment – it’s smart business. EVs brings major advantages for your business:
-
Lower running and maintenance costs
-
Favourable Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rates for drivers
-
Grants and tax relief through SEAI and Revenue
-
Full access to low/zero-emission zones
-
A strong message to customers, employees, and partners that your business is future-focused
Lower your company’s carbon footprint and align your business with modern sustainability goals leading the way in climate-conscious transport.
Sustainability isn’t just a checkbox – it’s often a key requirement in public and private sector tenders. Electrifying your fleet helps meet those expectations while creating real financial value.
Switch to Electric in 5 Steps
At FleetOptions.ie, we break down the essentials of EV charging so you can make the switch with confidence.
Ready to Drive Electric?
Contact our EV specialists for a free consultation and discover how
electric vehicles can reduce costs, enhance your reputation and
future-proof your fleet. Electric Car Leasing.
Ev Charging
EV charging is a vital part of running an efficient electric fleet. With the right charging infrastructure in place, your business can keep vehicles on the road and reduce downtime. Whether you need depot chargers, workplace solutions, or access to Ireland’s growing public network, we’ve got you covered.
Home Charging: Plug In While You Sleep
Charging at home is the most convenient way to keep your electric car topped up. If you have off-street parking, you can install a dedicated home charger and wake up every morning to a full battery.
Here’s what to know:
-
You’ll need a wall-mounted home charging point (usually 7.4 kW)
-
Charging overnight takes between 7 to 10 hours, depending on your vehicle
-
You may qualify for SEAI home charger grants to reduce installation costs
We’ll guide you through the process of choosing the right unit and finding a trusted installer.
How Fast Can I Charge?
Charging speed depends on two things: the charger’s power and your car’s onboard charging capacity. Even if you plug into a fast charger, your EV will only draw power at the maximum rate it can accept.
Here’s a general guide to charging times:
| Charger Output | 50 kWh Battery | 75 kWh Battery |
|---|---|---|
| 7.4 kW (Home) | ~7h 45m | ~10h |
| 11 kW (Work/3-phase) | ~5h 15m | ~6h 45m |
| 50 kW (Fast public) | ~53 min | ~1h 20m |
| 150 kW (Rapid) | ~18 min | ~27 min |
⚠️ Charging speed slows down after 80% to protect battery health — especially on rapid chargers.
Rapid Charging: Power in Minutes
When you’re in a hurry, rapid and ultra-rapid public chargers can get you back on the road quickly — often charging your EV to 80% in 15–40 minutes.
Rapid chargers are commonly:
-
Found at motorway service stations
-
Rated between 50 kW and 150+ kW
-
Compatible with most modern EVs (check your model’s DC charge limit)
Pricing varies: from €0.25 to €0.80 per kWh depending on the provider, location, and charging speed. Some networks charge per session or minute — always check the app for local pricing.
