Company Cars
Škoda Enyaq for Company Cars
Updated March 2026
The Skoda Enyaq is a practical electric SUV that delivers excellent range and space at a lower price point than many premium competitors. With 455 km of WLTP rated range, it covers daily commuting and family use without compromise. Drivers tell us the Enyaq feels like a natural upgrade from a Skoda Octavia or Kodiaq, making it an easy transition for first-time EV drivers.
- Daily need
- 60 km
- WLTP range
- 586 km
- Winter range (-10°C)
- 428 km
- Range ratio
- 9.8x daily need
Why the Škoda Enyaq?
- 455 km WLTP rated range is among the best in its price class
- Spacious interior and large boot make it practical for both work and family life
- Strong value proposition with lower lease costs than comparable premium SUVs
- Proven VW Group platform with established service infrastructure
Key Specifications
| Battery (useable) | 77 kWh |
| WLTP range | 586 km |
| Consumption | 169 Wh/km |
| Max DC charging | 135 kW |
| DC charge (10-80%) | ~40 min |
| AC full charge (11 kW) | ~7 h |
Charging Strategy for Company Cars
Charge at home overnight on an 11 kW wallbox. A full charge takes about 7-8 hours. With 455 km range and a 60 km daily commute, charging once a week is more than enough. Workplace charging adds convenience but is rarely necessary. For business trips, 135 kW DC fast charging adds about 150 km in 20 minutes.
Overnight AC charging (recommended)
Plugging in at a depot or home charger (7-22 kW) overnight fully replenishes the battery. At 11 kW, the Škoda Enyaq charges from empty in approximately 7 hours, easily done overnight.
Mid-day DC top-up
If overnight charging is not available, a DC fast charge during a break can add enough range. At 135 kW peak, the Škoda Enyaq charges from 10% to 80% in roughly 40 minutes.
Running Costs: EV vs. Diesel
EV monthly fuel cost
€27
Diesel monthly fuel cost
€157
Estimated monthly savings
€130/month
Based on 60 km/day, 22 working days/month. EV: 169 Wh/km at EUR 0.12/kWh (home charging). ICE: 7 L/100 km at EUR 1.70/L.
Practical Tips
- The Enyaq shares its platform with the VW ID.4 but typically costs less. It is a strong choice when optimizing fleet lease budgets.
- NMC battery. Keep daily charging at 80% and use the 100% setting only before longer trips.
- DC fast charging peaks at 135 kW, which is moderate. For very long business trips with multiple stops, allow 25-30 minutes per charging stop.
- Battery preconditioning is available. Use the car's navigation to route to fast chargers so the battery warms up before arrival.
Operational Notes
The 455 km WLTP rated range is more than seven times the typical 60 km daily commute. The Enyaq offers arguably the best balance of range, space, and value in the company car segment. Its lower price point compared to premium brands means lower lease costs while delivering comparable range and technology.
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