SME business customers of energy firm EDF can now access salary sacrifice EVs from DriveElectric.
The offer is said to build on an existing partnership between the two companies, in place since 2019, covering personal and business leasing.
Customers are able to search for, select, and order an EV online, and businesses can control and oversee salary sacrifice electric vehicle leases using DriveElectric’s EV Hub.
A Pod Point home charger can also be included if required.
EDF sales and marketing director Diana Bowden said: “At EDF, we’re on a mission to help everyone go net zero by making it easier for customers to save cash and CO2. So, we’re delighted to announce the launch of our salary sacrifice offer with DriveElectric.
“This latest initiative gives the employees of our business customers the ability to drive a brand new EV and have a Pod Point home charger fitted with significant savings, as well as to charge their vehicle using our zero carbon GoElectric tariff.
“Our partners at DriveElectric already deliver an exceptional service to our personal and business leasing customers, so we’re excited to be working with them on this new offer to help even more drivers save cash and carbon.”
DriveElectric director of partnerships Adam Kemp said: “Working in partnership with EDF since 2019, together we pioneered one of the first EV lease, charger and tariff propositions.
“Our expanded partnership now allows EDF business customers to drive an EV cost-effectively through salary sacrifice, and our new online system puts them in charge of the car selection and ordering process.
“Of course, our normal high levels of one-to-one customer service and unrivalled expertise about EVs are on hand as we continue to help people make the transition to net zero.”