Buyer journey

Buy an EV with less noise and more guidance

Instead of a general car catalog you get EV-only search, real-cost calculators and a clearer picture of battery, charging and purchase.

Before you start

Decide whether you want a city car, a family EV or long range.
Check whether you’ll charge at home, at work or mainly at public stations.
Don’t look only at the listing price; look at battery, SOH, charging power and total cost.

Lower energy cost

The bill per 100 km often drops noticeably compared to petrol or diesel.

Better battery visibility

SOH, charging power and EV specs are up front, not hidden in text.

Clearer total cost

You can compare electricity, taxes, import and ownership — not just the sale price.

Less noise when choosing

EV-only search, comparison and tools without mixing in an ICE catalog.

Start from the listings

Once you have a budget and body type in mind, jump straight into search.

To the listings

Calculate the real costs

If you’re wondering whether an EV makes sense for you, start with TCO and charging cost.

To the tools

Check before buying

VIN, SOH, service history and the right questions to the seller matter more than the ad copy.

What to check