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Spring Free EV Launches Pay-Per-Mile Program
The program starts at 30 cents per mile and is designed for delivery and rideshare drivers.

The company plans to put 2,000 electric vehicles on the road starting in the fall of 2022.
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Financial technology company Spring Free EV announced the addition of ‘Free EV’ to its range of financing solutions. According to a statement, the launch will provide 2,000 delivery and rideshare drivers access to affordable electric vehicles by bringing the upfront costs down through a pay-per-mile model with no monthly loan or lease payments.
Free EV by Spring Free EV will offer drivers rates starting at 30 cents per mile. Free EV doesn’t require a lease payment, which can bring the upfront cost of a vehicle down to only a title and registration fee of $250 and a $1,000 refundable security deposit that can be applied toward the purchase of the vehicle.
“It’s well documented that transitioning car-sharing and ride-sharing fleets to electric vehicles would lead to significant reductions in carbon emissions, said Sunil Paul, co-founder and CEO of Spring Free EV. "But first, we need to make these vehicles accessible beyond the 1%. Even with the tax breaks and more affordable models coming to market, we need to get creative with how we can encourage the transition from gas to electric – Free EV is just one example of how we can speed up adoption.”
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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