The battery lease model was tried by Renault due to the high initial cost of batteries - discontinued a few years ago. Leasing may attract new car buyers by reducing the initial EV cost to below that of an ICE.
A battery pack costing (say) £5000 may need to be recovered over (say) 4 years - £1250pa (£104pm). As the battery supplier covers admin and defaulters, financing costs, technical risk etc - perhaps they make a profit by year 6 or 7.
Charging costs are additional - probably a per KWH charge. At 4 miles per KWH + overheads, the charge would need to be around 10p per mile driven. For a mileage of 12000pa - total cost is £100 per month.
This may attract new car buyers and companies keen to promote green credentials. Second owners would be committed to a possibly unaffordable lease.
Back of a fag packet calculation gives monthly "fuel" costs of ~£200pm for 1000 miles - 20p per mile. A bit more than ICE which at 40mpg and £6 per gallon is ~15p per mile.
No real surprise - EV currently only works if recharged at tax free domestic rates, with additional battery costs recovered through a high annual mileage. Reality is that we will have to pay for a nicer environment through higher transport costs.
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