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Calculate Your True EV Cost in the Netherlands
Make informed decisions with the most accurate Total Cost of Ownership calculator. Compare electric vehicles with traditional cars including all Dutch taxes, incentives, and real-world costs.
Featured Electric Vehicles
Live prices with WLTP and real-world range, all with source attribution
Kia EV3
Long Range
Tesla Model Y
Performance
Volvo EX30
Single Motor Extended
Volkswagen ID.3
Pro
BMW iX1
xDrive30
Hyundai IONIQ 5
Standard Range 2WD
Polestar 2
Long Range Single Motor
Audi Q6 e-tron
quattro
How It Works
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Annual mileage, ownership period, business or private use, and energy prices
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See detailed breakdown of costs, compare with ICE vehicles, and find your break-even point
Why Smart Buyers Use Our Calculator
€12,450 average hidden savings found
TCO reveals costs beyond purchase price
329 calculations today
RDW verified + real driver data
€2,950 subsidy + 0% taxes
2025 EV incentives now active
40% extra savings for business
17% bijtelling + MIA/Vamil benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)?
TCO is the complete cost of owning and operating a vehicle over its ownership period. This includes purchase price, depreciation, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and energy costs. For electric vehicles in the Netherlands, specific tax benefits like lower BPM, no road tax, and reduced bijtelling can significantly lower the TCO.
How accurate are the TCO calculations?
Our calculations are based on current Dutch tax regulations, realistic energy prices, and real-world data from thousands of EV drivers. We regularly update our data and use multiple sources to ensure accuracy. Actual costs may vary depending on personal usage, charging habits, and local energy rates.
What EV incentives are available in 2025?
In 2025, there are several incentive schemes for electric vehicles: SEPP subsidy for new EVs (up to €2,950), no BPM for fully electric cars, no road tax until 2025, reduced bijtelling (17-22% depending on catalog price), and MIA/Vamil for business users. Additionally, there are local benefits like free parking in some municipalities.
What's the difference between business and private EV ownership?
Business EV ownership offers extra benefits like lower bijtelling (17-22% for EVs vs 22% for gasoline), MIA/Vamil deduction, and VAT recovery on purchase and charging costs. Private owners benefit from no BPM, no road tax, and possible SEPP subsidy. The TCO can be up to 40% lower for business drivers due to these combined benefits.