Corporate Electric transport and your company

1. Decide if electric driving suits your company

There are several reasons for electric driving:

  • It is

    better for the environment

    (in Dutch).

  • It is a part of

    sustainable business operations.

  • It will also prevent any trouble with

    low emission zones

    in large cities.

  • It is often a condition when participating in a tender.
  • You save on fuel and maintenance costs.

Emission-free city centres from 2025

At least 30 of the largest municipalities in the Netherlands will have an emission-free zone in the city centre from 2025. Vans and trucks running on petrol or diesel will then no longer be allowed to drive in the city centre. Read in which cities an emission-free zone will be established and how you can prepare for this on the website of Zero Emission City Logistics (in Dutch).

2. Determine the electric means of transport

If you take the step to electric transport, consider which means of transport suits your company and which rules apply to different means of transport. You can choose a:

  • electric car
  • electric scooter
  • electric cargo bike (for example a

    BSO bus

    , in Dutch)

  • electric scooter

    (in Dutch)

  • e-bike

    (in Dutch)

You can buy or lease an electric car. Also consider if you are purchasing or leasing the means of transport for business or private purposes.

3. Check the tax benefits of electric driving

Electric driving does not only save on fuel and maintenance costs. You can also benefit from tax schemes:

Lower added taxable income rate for electric cars

If you have a company car that you use privately for over 500 km per year? Then you will be faced with an added taxable income rate (bijtelling). This added taxable income is a percentage of the list price over which you pay income tax. In 2022, the addition for electric cars will be lower than for petrol cars. The addition percentage is fixed for 5 years. So if you purchase or lease an electric car in 2022, you will pay a lower added taxable income rate for 5 years. From 2023, the reduced added taxable income rate for electric cars will be gradually phased out. Calculate the VAT and addition for your private use (in Dutch).

4. Check the available subsidies

There are also subsidies for the purchase and lease of electric vehicles and charging points.

  • You can make use of the

    Subsidy scheme for zero emission commercial vehicles

    (

    Subsidieregeling Emissieloze Bedrijfsauto’s, SEBA

    ) if you purchase 1 or more electric vans or trucks.

  • As a self-employed professional, do you opt for a private lease or the private purchase of an electric vehicle? Then you can use the

    subsidy for electric passenger cars for private individuals

    (

    Subsidie Elektrische Personenauto’s Particulieren – SEPP

    )

  • In addition, inquire into local subsidies at

    your municipality

    (in Dutch) or province. The subsidies from a number of municipalities are listed on

    Nederland Elektrisch

    (in Dutch).

5. Check whether a charging station is mandatory in your company parking lot

In some business situations it is mandatory to have a charging station in your parking lot. If you are renovating your business premises or building a new one, you must install at least 1 charging station for more than 10 parking spaces. Does your business premises have more than 20 parking spaces? From 2025 you must have at least 1 charging station.

Your own charging station

The Starter Guide ‘Charging electric cars at the company’ (pdf, in Dutch) helps you to purchase the right charging station for your electric transport. It is a step-by-step plan with attention to, for example, the charging speed, management, costs and tax regulations and subsidies.

Do you need a charging station in a public area? See how to request a charging station (in Dutch).