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Why EV’s are about to get far more affordable

The Federal Government has introduced and passed a Bill into Parliament to amend the FBT Act to place an exemption on EV, PHEV and Hydrogen power vehicles. The principle of this bill is to help make these vehicles more affordable for both fleets and employees using novated leasing. It is designed to help promote individuals and companies to switch to EV, PHEV and Hydrogen powered vehicles to reduce emission levels inline with the national emission reduction targets. Now the Bill has been passed it will be retrospective from the 1st July 2022 and applies to vehicles with purchase price of up to $91,387 plus on road costs that have been sold and delivered after the 1st July 2022. Being exempt from FBT would mean that the average employee would not only save their marginal tax bracket, but all of the GST as well. This saving could range from a combined total 42% from an employee earning $80,000 per annum up to 57% for high income earners.

Why an EV Novated Lease?

  • Reduce taxable income

    Make repayments, maintenance, fuel, insurance and even registration from your pre-tax income, and reduce the amount of tax you pay upfront.

  • Leasing options

    A range of novated car lease options allows you to choose those with flexible terms, fixed interest rates, and no deposit requirement.

  • Get into an EV for much less

    With EV FBT exemptions, businesses will save by not paying FBT and also increase demand for novated leases of Electric cars as these exemptions make them a more attractive salary packaging option. Lastly, choosing an EV becomes a more enticing lease option as employees garaging their EV at home won’t attract FBT.

  • High Resale Price

    With demand for EVs constantly going up, this means great trade in prices. With the world switching to low emission vehicles, international trends are starting to show higher resale values for low emitting vehicles compared to traditional ICE vehicles.

Electric Vehicle Novated Lease Deals

Our Novated Lease Packages include the following;

  • Repayments
  • Registration
  • Charging
  • Servicing
  • Tyres
  • Insurance

Browse our range of available vehicles

$294 p/w

Kia EV9 Air

Includes $81 p/w in running costs

$272 p/w

Volvo XC40 Recharge

Includes $80 p/w in running costs

$228 p/w

Volvo EX30 Single

Includes $84 p/w in running costs

$277 p/w

Volvo c40 recharge RWD

Includes $77 p/w in running costs

$304 p/w

Kia EV6 GT Line AWD

Includes $79 p/w in running costs

$255 p/w

Kia EV6 Air RWD

Includes $74 p/w in running costs

$145 p/w

GWM Ora Standard Range

Includes $76 p/w in running costs

$236 p/w

Ford Mustang Mach E Select

Includes $81 p/w in running costs

$253 p/w

Mazda CX-60 Evolve

Includes $97 p/w in running costs

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Common questions

The FBT exemption on EVs allows an employee to pay for their vehicle using pre-tax only and not FBT or post-tax offset (ECM).

Your vehicle basically becomes fully tax-exempt (up to the Green luxury car tax limit), as long as it meets the conditions. This means a full pre-tax payment on your finance, rego, insurance, tyres, servicing and charging costs. It also entitles you to claim all the GST costs associated with these expenses via your employer.

Yes, you can claim your electricity costs when using a public EV charging station. Our vehicle expenses card allows you to pay directly from your salary packaging account without having to claim and reimburse. You can also claim charging costs at home if you have a separate meter for vehicle charging in order to separate the household and vehicle costs.

This benefit could potentially reduce your taxable income and reduce the total on your payment summary resulting in a lower taxable income you may receive a Reportable fringe benefits amounts (RFBA) which can affect things such as family tax benefit and child support payments

Hybrid Vehicles still utilise a petrol engine for the majority of power use and the battery engine for low-speed usage eg around shopping centres or on light highway driving, depending on the model.

It costs a lot less in “fuel or charging” costs to run an EV compared to an ICE vehicle, but costs are higher for items such as insurance and tyres. This is due to the higher premiums charges on EVs for comprehensive insurance and the general value of the vehicles being much higher in the initial purchase price. As an example, a Tesla 3 standard attracted an approx insurance cost of $1,600 per annum for a 35-year-old male based in Adelaide.

Positive Salary Packaging has also found a greater cost in tyre replacement and tyre wear with an increase in wear rate of approx. 25% compared to an ICE equivalent. These items are figured in the lease with pre-tax payments. The significant saving is in the charging vs bowser cost, with most drivers saving approx $2,900 per annum in cost.

Most EVs will come with a base-level charging system for your home using a standard 10 amp plug that can be utilised for your vehicle. Many clients simply add the wall-mounted unit for anywhere between $700 to $1,500 plus installation costs dependent on the brand of vehicle. This results in a much quicker charge and allows maximum efficiency when charging your vehicle.

The main model people think of vehicle is Tesla, but there are offerings from MG, BMW, Porsche, BYD and Polestar. Many manufacturers are in the process of bringing new models to the country as the initial sales of EVs start to increase and the national charging network continues to grow.

We believe that as the demand for vehicles grow and more manufacturers bring vehicles for sale in the country, the cost of the vehicles will drop slightly. Along with manufacturers being in vehicles with small car sizing too which will reduce the initial purchase cost.

This will vary on the size of the battery in the vehicle and the rate that it is being charged. Supercharging stations in some cases may be able to charge 50% of the battery within 30mins in some cases. Whilst a slow charging 10 amp fitment could take up 6-7 hours to achieve the same level.

This will vary from model to model but some models are now able to travel up to 600+ kms on a single charge. Most people adopting this technology are CBD or Urban based motorists that are using the car for commuting and on average may only commute 50-100kms per day that works perfectly for them, giving lower running costs and fewer emissions.

Batteries across many of the vehicles currently on the market have warranties of up to 4-8  years dependent on the brand. Long-term battery replacement is yet to be seen on many EVs on a wide-scale basis as the vehicles are so new to the market. This is something that can only be seen in the early hybrid vehicles, that occurred around the 10-year mark. In saying this, the level of technology and battery has greatly advanced in the last ten years, similar to that of mobile phones and laptop computers.

Whilst it may seem dangerous, the battery packs of Australia-delivered vehicles have met all the ANCAP-based requirements and ADR regulations for safety. These are no different in risk from standard petrol ICE vehicle that has 50-60 litres of high flammable liquid in the rear.

Not many of the initial EVs on the Australian market have been designed as towing vehicles, some have the ability for towbar style hitch, but this is more for external storage of items such as Bicycles. We expect this to change as larger more traditional manufacturing brands such as GM and Ford come to the market with more fit to purpose vehicles over the coming 18-24 months.

A great place to start is on the manufacturer’s website and national motoring bodies’ websites, like everything internet-based forums, can be very one-sided articles based upon personal bias either for or against. Like all vehicles, it’s best to go to the showroom and sit, look feel, drive and touch the car to make sure that it meets your end goals.

Novated Leases for car brands

We provide Novated Leases for all electric car brands, including the ones listed below