ALD Automotive Is Tesla Lease Partner In Europe And UK
ALD Automotive will provide operational leasing for electric car maker Tesla in 16 European countries. Full service leasing packages, with different leasing length and mileage parameters for both corporates and small to medium sized companies will be available for the Tesla Model 3 saloon, the Model Y SUV, the Model S executive saloon and the Model X MPV.

Business users will be able to access operational leasing for Tesla models in 16 European countries.
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Societe Generale-owned ALD Automotive will provide operational leasing for electric car maker Tesla in 16 European countries.
Full service leasing packages, with different leasing length and mileage parameters for both corporates and small to medium sized companies will be available for the Tesla Model 3 saloon, the Model Y SUV, the Model S executive saloon and the Model X MPV.
All business leased Tesla models will benefit from ALD’s tire change, breakdown assistance, insurance and vehicle registration, as well as full maintenance provision through Tesla’s European locations along with a mobile service.
The countries covered by the leasing agreement are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK
“We are proud to launch this new accessible and flexible leasing offering for Tesla’s range of electric vehicles to customers across Europe,” saidJohn Saffrett, deputy chief executive officer of ALD. “This contributes to our sustainable growth strategy as a key player in the energy transition, as well as fully supports our commitment to providing innovative mobility solutions.”
Fully maintained personal leasing for Tesla’s range of passenger car models will also be available in France, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark.
ALD Automotive has a similar agreement in the UK with rival electric car maker Polestar for fully maintained fleet lease agreements.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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