LEASE vs BUY of EV

Here’s a rough side-by-side comparison of owning vs lease . These are indicative and will depend heavily on your driving pattern, electricity prices, insurance, etc.

💡 Estimate of ownership costs vs leasing — example scenario

Below is a hypothetical example comparing “buy + own for 5 years” vs “lease for 5 years” for a mid-sized EV in Sweden. Use it as a ballpark.

Cost itemOwnership (BUY)LeasingNotes
Car purchase priceSEK 600,000— (car stays with lessor)Example list price
Residual value after 5 years~ SEK 200,000Estimate depends heavily on resale market
Depreciation cost (net)SEK 600,000 − 200,000 = SEK 400,000Included in lease paymentsYou “pay” depreciation in the lease
Finance / interest~ SEK 25,000–40,000If financed with a loan
Electricity / charging~ SEK 8,000–15,000/yrSameDepends on kWh price and usage
Insurance & tax~ SEK 10,000–15,000/yrOften included or added in leaseVaries by car and contract
Maintenance / wear & tearLower for EVs; expect some costs for tires etc.Often included in lease / covered under contractPreventive service, wear components
Misc. (tyres, repairs, extra mileage fees)You bear allLease may penalize extra kmLease contracts typically have limits

Approximate effective monthly “cost” over 5 years:

  • Ownership:
    • (Depreciation 400,000 / 60) ≈ SEK 6,667
      • electricity, insurance, tax, maintenance ≈ SEK 4,500
        ~ SEK 11,000–12,000 / month
  • Leasing:
    • Contracted lease cost (e.g. SEK 9,640 for Model Y)
      • possible extra costs (insurance, extra kilometers)
        ~ SEK 9,600 – 11,000 / month (depending on contract)

In this rough scenario, leasing might be slightly cheaper or competitive, especially given the risk of resale value drops or battery degradation over time.

✅ What tends to tip the balance

Here are key factors that determine whether leasing or buying is better:

FactorFavors LeasingFavors Buying
Rapid EV tech changes✔ Lease lets you upgrade more easilyOlder purchase may feel outdated
Resale risk / depreciation✔ You avoid the resale market riskYou take on the full resale risk
Battery degradation risk✔ Lease contracts may absorb itYou bear it if you keep long term
Mileage & usage flexibility✘ Lease often has mileage limits✔ You can drive as much as you want
Long ownership plans✘ Lease becomes expensive past term✔ If you keep it 7–10 years, buying wins
Tax / company car benefits✔ In many cases leasing / company cars get favorable tax treatmentBuying may lose some tax advantages especially for company use