‘Maths no longer stacks up’ for plug-in hybrids, says fleet company

The removal of the Plug-in Car Grant will see people move back to diesels – despite the huge demand for plug-in cars

Mercedes-Benz Plug-in HybridAn influential fleet leasing company says it has canned plans to bring more ultra-low emission vehicles onto its books after the government’s surprise backtrack on the Plug-In Car grant.

Meridian Vehicle Solutions has a number of plug-ins on order, such as the BMW 530e iPerformance and Kia Niro, and these will still qualify for the grant.

But “future additions are looking very unlikely” said managing director Phil Jerome. “This is really disappointing.

“There is rapidly growing demand from fleets for plug-in hybrids, and we made a strategic decision earlier this year to meet that need.

“The dozens of vehicles that we already have on order will, we are sure, easily be placed on lease.”

However, removing the grant now adds £2,500 to the purchase price of any new acquisitions – and, potentially, hundreds of pounds per month to the price of a plug-in lease, explained Jerome.

“The maths no longer stacks up… the pricing is no longer commercially viable.

“It leaves us in a very odd and frustrating position, where we are able to supply the current plug-ins that we have on order to fleets that want them – but then will probably have to step back from the plug-in market unless manufacturers cut prices.”

Calling the move “hard to understand”, Jerome also said he was frustrated the grant will be removed in just weeks, giving fleets almost no chance to plan and react strategically.

“With WLTP, company car tax and the cut in grants – all occurring against the backdrop of Brexit – it is difficult not to feel that the government is intent on making life as difficult as possible for fleets.”

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Richard Aucock
Richard Aucockhttps://www.richardaucock.co.uk/
Richard is director at Motoring Research. He has been with us since 2001, and has been a motoring journalist even longer. He won the IMCO Motoring Writer of the Future Award in 1996 and the acclaimed Sir William Lyons Award in 1998. Both awards are run by the Guild of Motoring Writers and Richard is currently vice chair of the world's largest organisation for automotive media professionals. Richard is also a juror and Steering Committee director for World Car Awards and the UK juror for the AUTOBEST awards.

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