Expiring Leases Causing Headaches for EV Manufacturers

The Nissan Leaf, the world's best selling electric vehicle (EV), has a major depreciation problem: leasing contracts are so favorable that when the lease expires, dealers return many of them to the manufacturer because of low demand.

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March 3, 2015, 1:00 PM PST

By Irvin Dawid


Christina Rogers, an automotive reporter with The Wall Street Journal’s Detroit bureau, begins her piece at a Nissan dealer near Atlanta where the Nissan Leaf has been a "big seller over the past three years thanks to its low monthly lease price."

Adding to the incentive to lease, "the State of Georgia offers an income tax credit for 20% of the cost to purchase or lease a new Zero Emission Vehicle capped at $5,000 per vehicle," according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources [PDF]. "All-electric vehicles qualify as zero emission vehicles." [The federal $7,500 electric vehicle (EV) credit almost always applies exclusively to new car sales.]

"There is really no incentive to buy a used one when you can lease a new one for less," states the owner of the dealership.

Another contributor to rapid depreciation are low gas prices that reduces demand for EVs. Lowering demand for used EVs is concern that "the expensive batteries could have to be replaced," writes Rogers. The Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt are hardly the only EVs seeing low demand for used vehicles.

Other electric cars, including plug-in versions of Ford Motor Co.’s Focus and Toyota Motor Corp.’s Prius, are depreciating as fast as the Leaf with the average trade-in value in 2014 falling between 22% and 35%, depending on model, according to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)’s Used Car Guide.

The exception, as one might expect, is Tesla's "Model S, a luxury electric sedan whose lower sales volume helps it retain its value better," writes Rogers. "NADA calculates a 2013 Model S this year is worth 71% of its original price, compared with 44% for a Leaf and 39% for a Volt."

See the WSJ graph showing the faster depreciation rates for the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf compared with the Chevy Cruz and Nissan Versa.

Of course, for those in the market for used EVs, there are many deals to be had, and Rogers describes the boon for those consumers.

Thursday, February 26, 2015 in The Wall Street Journal - Business

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