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Ogilvie Fleet’s free EV database lists all electric cars – with vans to follow

Ogilvie Fleet has launched an electric vehicle database to help fleets, company car drivers and consumers to research their EV purchase.

Ogilvie’s EV Database currently includes all 132 electric cars available and will be extended to include category N1 electric LCVs

The database, which currently includes all 132 electric cars available, enables users to quickly compare the cheapest, the most efficient, or longest range car, along with a host of other parameters, such as BiK data and vital statistics.

Every model includes detailed information about its battery and charging capabilities, right down to which side of the car its charging port is situated. The database also lists whether the car allows for fitment of a towbar and its towing capacity.

Aimed at drivers exploring options for their next company, salary sacrifice or private car, it includes models coming soon and features brands such as Byton and Lucid. The EV database will also be updated later in the year to include category N1 vehicles, following a huge increase in demand for electric LCVs.

“The process of choosing an EV brings with it many questions which can take hours to find answers to. That’s why we have launched our free-to-use web platform to help provide peace of mind for drivers and companies powered by an intuitive search engine,” said Ogilvie’s sales and marketing director Nick Hardy.

“The EV database also includes critical costs associated with NIC and corporation tax savings to enable companies to make the best possible purchasing decision,” he added.

The launch of the database follows the recent launch of the Ogilvie True Cost updates, which allows fleet managers to accurately predict the real-life cost of fully and part electric cars.

The EV database is accessed via Ogilvie Fleet’s website at electric.ogilvie-fleet.co.uk

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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