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Making the switch to an electric vehicle (EV) isn’t just about reducing emissions—it can also mean lower running costs compared to a traditional petrol or diesel vehicle. Here’s how EVs stack up against internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles when it comes to the cost of ownership.
One of the biggest advantages of an EV is lower energy costs. Charging an EV at home can cost as little as a few pence per mile, especially when charging overnight on a lower electricity tariff. Public rapid charging can be more expensive, but it often remains cheaper than refuelling a petrol or diesel vehicle.
EVs have fewer moving parts than ICE vehicles, meaning lower maintenance costs. With no engine oil, fewer fluids, and less wear on components such as brakes (thanks to regenerative braking), EVs generally require less servicing.
EVs: Fewer mechanical parts mean reduced servicing costs. On average, maintenance costs can be up to 30-50% lower than ICE vehicles.*
ICE Vehicles: Regular servicing is required for oil changes, exhaust systems, timing belts, and more—leading to higher lifetime maintenance costs.
The UK Government has introduced a new Electric Car Grant to support the transition to electric vehicles by reducing the purchase cost for customers.
Ford is proud to be the first manufacturer to receive the Government's full electric vehicle grant, in recognition of our proven commitment to sustainability. Following a detailed assessment, the Puma Gen-E and E-Tourneo Courier have been confirmed as eligible Band 1 vehicles, qualifying for the maximum discount of £3,750.
We therefore recommend arranging a test drive or contacting your local TrustFord Dealer at the earliest opportunity to take advantage of this incentive.
The UK Government EV Grant Guarantee applies to the New All-Electric Puma Gen-E and E-Tourneo Courier.
The grant is available to those purchasing outright, financing, leasing, or using salary sacrifice schemes. Applications will be supported by your Ford Dealer. To register your interest, please get in touch with your local dealership.
Yes. In addition to the grant, Ford is offering:
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*The figures shown are for comparison purposes only, and do not constitute a formal quotation. Figures are estimates and may not reflect real life driving results. Costs may change based on a number of factors such as differences in fuel & electricity costs, driving style, journey type and vehicle load. Actual battery range varies with conditions such as ambient temperature, driver behaviour, vehicle maintenance and battery age. All figures shown are inclusive of VAT. Ford Credit Acquire and Options contracts may incur finance facility fees and option to purchase fees which have not been included in the above.
Terms and conditions: Eligible retail and FordLease customers only, new Puma Gen-E contracted between 11th – 31st August. Eligible customers will receive either the Government grant or the equivalent Ford discount of £1,500 – the grant and the Ford discount cannot be aggregated or combined. Vehicle must be registered from 1st September.
UK Government Grant Terms and Conditions: The Government Electric Car Grant is available in the UK, including the Isle of Wight and Shetland Island customers. Channel Islands and Isle of Man are excluded. The grant is available to retail and fleet customers and will be taken off the purchase price of the vehicle. It is also available on ex- dealer demonstrator vehicles, please ask your local TrustFord dealer for details.