Total Cost of Ownership Simulator

One of the most important factors in choosing which vehicles are the best buy for your fleet and fit perfectly with your drivers’ profiles is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). And calculating it has traditionally been quite a complex operation. But not anymore. Our experts have created the Athlon TCO Simulator.

 

 

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    The TCO Puzzle

    There is an unwieldy number of questions you need to ask if you want to calculate your Total Cost of Ownership. Do you take fuel consumption into account? What tax benefits do you qualify for? Why are CO2 emissions important? 

    Making TCO easy

    Athlon has developed a TCO Simulator that takes every factor into account. Vehicle make and model, expected mileage, depreciation, fleet size, maintenance, insurance costs plus fuel and/or energy consumption, among others. This makes it easy to compare makes and models, different technologies, your contract duration and how your expected mileage influences costs.

    The results are even country specific. The TCO Simulator takes local legislation and regulations into account. Among other factors, it works with benefits in kind, incentives, company-car taxes, fiscal advantages and VAT. And it does it all in next to no time. Currently available in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.

    Quick. Easy. Accurate.

    Save time. And get the insights you need for your fleet.

    - See the breakdown of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of your favorite cars

    - Compare the TCO of different makes and models

    - Get insights in the difference between the TCO of an electric car compared to a petrol or diesel engine.

    - See the comparison of TCO’s in different European markets

    You’ll have the results in no time. An intelligent, helpful and accurate tool , proudly developed by Athlon.

     

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    Going electric?

    Is an electric fleet too expensive? The price tag on a hybrid or electric vehicle is higher than the one on an equivalent vehicle running on petrol or diesel. However, the tax benefits, reduced fuel costs, lower maintenance costs and slow depreciation are all advantages that drive your TCO down. Once you’ve factored in the benefits you receive for installing charging points, you might benefit from adding electric vehicles to your fleet.

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    Fast forward

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