The scheme has successfully shaken up the UK market, delivering more than 50,000 electric vehicles through salary sacrifice, an agreement with an employer to give up a part of your gross salary in exchange for a non-cash benefit. Now, Octopus is bringing its proven model to Europe's largest automotive market just months after launching its German business.
The all-inclusive scheme allows employees to lease a brand-new EV through their employer, saving around 40 percent compared with conventional leasing, while giving businesses a sought-after workplace benefit at no cost. The launch comes as demand for electric vehicles accelerates in Germany, with EV registrations now overtaking new petrol car registrations for the first time.
In just five years since launching in the UK, the scheme is already trusted by more than 8,000 employers – including household names such as Dyson, Huel and Greene King - while also catering to smaller and medium businesses.
“Practically everyone who makes the switch to an electric vehicle never wants to go back” said Achim Hirsch, General Manager of Octopus Electric Vehicles Germany. “There has never been more interest in switching to electric driving in Germany, with more global instability causing petrol prices to skyrocket again in the last six months. Employers can now offer their teams a huge financial advantage without paying a single cent themselves, while giving employees a benefit that really makes a difference.”
Initially launching with 67 models from 14 manufacturers, German drivers can choose from brands including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Renault, Tesla and BYD.
Every lease includes insurance, servicing and maintenance, roadside assistance, tyres, mandatory inspections, and an annual 250 euro public charging credit through Octopus' Electroverse platform, giving access to more than 1.4 million charging points globally, with close to 100 percent coverage of charge points in Germany.
“Britain has become a blueprint for making electric driving more affordable” added Gurjeet Grewal, CEO of Octopus Electric Vehicles. “We're proud to be exporting that success to Germany, helping thousands more drivers switch to EVs while giving employers a brilliant benefit they can offer for free.”
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