Driving electric isn’t just smart—it’s also getting easier by the day. Still, we often hear the same question: “Isn’t charging way more complicated than just filling up?” – The short answer? No.
Charging at home: the easiest and cheapest option
If you can charge at home, consider yourself lucky. You leave every morning with a full battery—no hassle. And it’s usually cheaper too, especially if you charge during off-peak hours.
More and more employees already have a home charging point, making the switch to electric driving even more seamless.
On the road or at work? No problem
No home charger? No worries. Public charging stations are popping up everywhere: along highways, in supermarket car parks, and at office buildings. Many of them are fast chargers—perfect when you’re short on time.
Charging at work is often even more cost-effective, as employers typically get better rates. And with clear agreements in your car policy, you’ll always know what to expect.
The power of smart charging apps
Things really get easy with charging apps. They show you where available stations are, what the rates are, and some even let you reserve a spot.
With just one click, you’ll know whether it’s best to charge now or wait for a cheaper option nearby. No surprises. No waiting lines.
A new habit
Just like you used to know where to find the cheapest gas stations, you’ll now learn how to charge smarter. And believe us: once you’ve done it a few times, you won’t want to go back.
Electric driving is the future. And with the right support, plus clear communication from your organisation, you’ll make the switch easy, beneficial and stress-free for everyone.
Want to future-proof your company too?
Watch our video series featuring experts like Bart Van Elsacker, Consulting & Project Manager at TraXall Belgium, on home charging, reimbursements, and charging policies. Or get in touch. We’re happy to help you build a clear and future-ready EV strategy for your business.