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1. Employee subscribes
The employee chooses a car and term for their EV subscription
2. AGL invoices employer
AGL will invoice the subscription fee in alignment with your payroll cycle
3. Employer deducts pay
You then deduct the subscription amount from the employees pre-tax salary
With the current ruling to not apply FBT on salary packaged EVs, this is a cost effective way for Australians to drive electric and has great benefits for both employees and employers
We recommend putting a Master Services Agreement (MSA) in place so have options for how you manage the approval process for your employees' EV Subscription requests:
1. Approve each request
This option gives you complete control to approve and decline employee requests for EV Subscriptions.
2. Automatic approval
This option allows any of your employees to package an EV, subject to our eligibility criteria, streamlining the process for all parties involved.
Am I eligible for a salary packaged EV?
How does salary packaging work?
Is a home charger included?
Find out the answers to these questions and more on our salary packaged FAQs page
Interested? We’ve made signing up easy. Simply provide some basic information and we'll give you a call to discuss getting setup.
Want to encourage your workplace to offer Salary Packaged EV Subscriptions?
Download this pack on salary packaging, how it compares to leasing, employee examples, and how to get your company setup.
Tell us a bit more about your electric car so that we can recommend the best charger for you.
To see if a home charger is right for you, we need to know a bit about where you live and where you’ll typically park your EV.
If off-street parking isn’t available, you’ll need to charge your EV using a public charger. There are around 2,500 public charging stations across Australia.
You’ll need your landlord’s permission to install a home charger at your rental property. We can help you with the request.
Enter your details below and we’ll email you a letter template you can use to request permission.
You can still continue on to select your charger although we won’t be able to install it until you have this permission.
If off-street parking isn’t available, you’ll need to charge your EV using a public charger. There are around 2,500 public charging stations across Australia.
You’ll need your body corporate’s permission to install a home charger at your rental property. We can help you with the request.
Enter your details below and we’ll email you a letter template you can use to request permission.
You can still continue on to select your charger although we won’t be able to install it until you have this permission.
You’ll need your body corporate and landlord’s permission to install a home charger at your rental property. We can help you with the request.
Enter your details below and we’ll email you a letter template you can use to request permission.
You can still continue on to select your charger although we won’t be able to install it until you have this permission.
To pick the best charger for your EV, you need to know what phase power your home runs on. Basic chargers only require single-phase power, while faster chargers (11kW on up) require 3-phase.
An easy way to tell is to check your home’s switchboard, or fusebox. Find the main switch (also called the ‘normal supply main switch’) and count the number of switches beneath it. If there are 3 switches, you’re running 3-phase power. A single switch means you’re on single-phase.
What type of power is your home connected to?
If you have rooftop solar power, you’ll be able to charge your EV with solar energy — provided you have the right charger.
Your car will receive solar energy when the panels are producing more energy than your house needs.
The amount of solar power that charges your car will depend on how much electricity your solar system generates and whether you're running other appliances at the same time. But if there isn't enough power in your solar system to charge the car, grid power will be used to make up the shortfall.
EV drivers save a lot in petrol costs every year. That said, they do increase your electricity usage.
To help with the transition, AGL is offering EV drivers a charging plan that includes up to $120 in annual credits and is carbon offset for 12 months. It’s just one of the ways AGL is working to support EV ownership in Australia.
Concerned about the environment? So are we. That’s why we offer carbon-neutral energy, certified by Climate Active, to reduce or offset any greenhouse emissions.
Based on the information you’ve provided, we recommend these home chargers for you:
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✖ Remote connectivity: N/a
✔ Range per hour charged: 42 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✔ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Wifi
✔ Range per hour charged: 42 or 132 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✖ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Wifi
✔ Range per hour charged: 42 or 132 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✖ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Bluetooth
✔ Range per hour charged: 42 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✔ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✖ Remote connectivity: N/a
✔ Range per hour charged: 132 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✔ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Bluetooth
✔ Range per hour charged: 132 km*
✖ Solar-only charging mode
✔ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✖ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Wifi
✔ Solar-only charging mode
✖ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✔ Load Balancing
✔ Compatible with all EVs
✔ Remote connectivity: Wifi
✔ Solar-only charging mode
✖ Display Screen
✖ Removable cable
✔ Load Balancing
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