Leasing an EV can be a smart option, especially if you’re unsure about long-term ownership or want to stay current with newer battery technologies that improve every few years. One thing to keep in mind is how the lease terms align with your driving habits—factors like mileage limits, charging availability near your home or workplace, and possible tax incentives can make a big difference. I’ve also noticed that thinking about the “full picture” of transportation helps some people combine an EV lease for daily driving with a reliable car service for longer trips or special occasions (for example, BostonLimoTravel
). That way you get the benefits of an EV without worrying about range in situations where you need extra flexibility.
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