There has never been a better time to buy an Electron!
Alan Gray purchased a Blade Electron® in 2008 for use in his business, and has travelled over 20,000 trouble free kilometres. Recently he sent us this cost breakdown for the current situation, with surprising results!
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| $43,636 |
Purchase price ex-GST (which is claimable for company car). Full price $48,000. |
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| Tax deductions over five years: |
| + $9,599 |
22% depreciation |
| + $7,847 |
” |
| + $5,840 |
” |
| + $4,555 |
” |
| + $3553 |
” |
| = $31,034 |
Total deductions |
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| - $9,310 |
Saving from deductions (at 30% company tax rate) |
| - $3,000 |
Servicing cost savings: $600 p.a. over 5 years |
| + $970 |
‘Fuel cost’ from GreenPower™ (20,000 km p.a.) – $194 p.a. X 5 years |
| - $11,700 |
Fuel cost of petrol equivalent: 9 litres/100 km @ $1.30/litre* – = $2340 p.a. X 5 years |
| - $21,280 |
Residual value after 5 years –
RACV-influenced estimate of 40%** |
| = $1396 (profit) |
Total Cost of Ownership over 5 years |
| *Assumes fuel cost will average $1.30 / litre over the next four years. This may well be higher. |
| **Battery life is a key determinant of the value of a secondhand electric car. A driving pattern of 60-75 km/day suggests a battery life of ten years. Two year old Electrons are already selling on the secondhand market for $32,000. |
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In 2008 the first Blade Electron was sold under the name Blade Runner. Blade Electron was adopted in 2009 and remained in use until production ceased in 2011.