The Motability Scheme releases latest price list with increased range of affordable EVs
Motability Operations, the UK’s largest fleet owner and the company behind the Motability Scheme, has released its latest price list and offers an increased range of affordable and accessible electric vehicles (EVs) for disabled customers.
The latest quarterly price list features more than 180 EV options, and a larger choice of long-range EVs. Many models now have lower advance payments, to make them more affordable for Scheme customers.
The list can be found at www.motability.co.uk/find-a-vehicle. The models and prices featured are subject to availability until 31 March 2024.
Customers can also use the £750 New Vehicle Payment towards their Advance Payment on their new car, and the organisation has just extended this offer for customers who join the Scheme during 2024.
Support with charging is also included – the company will arrange and cover the cost of a home chargepoint and standard installation, or give customers access to a subscription on the bp pulse network.
More than 700,000 disabled people and their families rely on the Motability Scheme to help them access work, education, healthcare, social activities and more.
As the automotive industry shifts its production lines, and the availability of new petrol and diesel cars starts to decrease over the coming years, Motability Operations has committed to supporting its customers make the switch.
The company has pledged £300m, over three years, to support affordability and is working with manufacturers to increase the range of EVs available all the time.
Andrew Miller, chief executive of Motability Operations, said: “We know the Motability Scheme is life-changing and over 700,000 disabled people rely on it to keep them independently mobile. That’s why it’s so important make sure there are vehicles available that suit their needs as the industry moves to electric.
“We know that cost and range anxiety are two of the biggest barriers for our customers and I’m proud that we now have even more affordable and longer-range options available.”
With the largest fleet of cars in the UK, the organisation is in a unique position to lead the way in driving EV adoption in the UK, using its comprehensive customer insight to address challenges, find solutions, and make sure EVs can work for everyone.
Miller continues: “Our customers tell us that public infrastructure is often inaccessible, in narrow parking spaces or with no dropped kerb, charging cables are heavy, and the payment systems can be complicated and confusing. Nearly half of our customers don’t have off-street parking and can’t charge at home, so we know there’s still more to do.
“We’re working with industry and partners to address challenges, pilot innovative tech and find solutions. We have already supported more than 38,000 of our customers to make the switch and we’ll continue to drive a transition to electric that truly works for everyone.”