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Used Electric Cars for Sale

in Ireland

Zero direct emissions, low running costs and maintenance. SEAI grants available for used EVs.

84
Vehicles available
€7,950
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€32,848
Average price
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Quick summary: Used Electric cars

Used electric cars range from €12,000 (Zoe, Leaf) to €50,000+ (Tesla). Zero emissions, €120/year motor tax. Check the battery SOH (>80% is good). Save €1,500-€2,000/year on fuel and maintenance. SEAI grants may be available.

Buying new? Work out your 2026 grants with the EV grant calculator — up to €8,500 off at the till.

Advantages of electric cars

Zero emissions
SEAI grants
Low maintenance
Lowest running costs

84 electric cars available

Volkswagen ID.3
Electric

Volkswagen ID.3

2022 \u2022 24,000 km

€23,500

Dublin

Audi e-tron GT quattro
Electric

Audi e-tron GT quattro

2023 \u2022 86,000 km

€54,950

Dublin

Kia EV6
Electric

Kia EV6

2024 \u2022 21,999 km

€0

Kingscourt, Cavan

BMW i4
Electric

BMW i4

2025 \u2022 1,800 km

€0

Cork

Tesla Model 3
Electric

Tesla Model 3

2020 \u2022 77,800 km

€21,950

Drimnagh, Dublin 12

Audi e-tron
Electric

Audi e-tron

2020 \u2022 58,301 km

€26,450

Fermoy, Cork

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2022 \u2022 153,000 km

€9,995

Kilmainham, Co. Meath

Volvo EX30
Electric

Volvo EX30

2024 \u2022 12,070 km

€33,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2024 \u2022 19,312 km

€19,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

Mercedes-Benz EQA
Electric

Mercedes-Benz EQA

2022 \u2022 80,064 km

€28,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

BMW iX1
Electric

BMW iX1

2023 \u2022 45,785 km

€36,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

Audi Q4 e-tron
Electric

Audi Q4 e-tron

2024 \u2022 35,405 km

€39,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

Mercedes-Benz EQB
Electric

Mercedes-Benz EQB

2024 \u2022 55,119 km

€39,900

Unit 4, Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Greenhills Industrial Estate, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, D12 C6CR

Skoda Enyaq
Electric

Skoda Enyaq

2023 \u2022 65,999 km

€30,900

Clar Road, Donegal Town, Co. Donegal, F94 PK27

Skoda Enyaq
Electric

Skoda Enyaq

2024 \u2022 58,998 km

€34,900

Clar Road, Donegal Town, Co. Donegal, F94 PK27

Skoda Enyaq
Electric

Skoda Enyaq

2024 \u2022 1,998 km

€35,900

Clar Road, Donegal Town, Co. Donegal, F94 PK27

Skoda Elroq
Electric

Skoda Elroq

2026 \u2022 7,499 km

€42,900

Clar Road, Donegal Town, Co. Donegal, F94 PK27

Nissan Micra
Electric

Nissan Micra

2026 \u2022 km

€27,950

Cavan

Nissan Ariya
Electric

Nissan Ariya

2026 \u2022 km

€36,850

Cavan

Nissan Ariya
Electric

Nissan Ariya

2026 \u2022 km

€41,295

Cavan

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2023 \u2022 19,999 km

€19,450

Cavan

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2024 \u2022 12,998 km

€19,995

Cavan

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2024 \u2022 12,998 km

€20,850

Cavan

Nissan Leaf
Electric

Nissan Leaf

2019 \u2022 112,000 km

€11,995

Tallaght, Dublin

Frequently asked questions about electric cars

How much does a used electric car cost in Ireland?
Used electric cars in Ireland range from €12,000 (Renault Zoe, Nissan Leaf older models) to €50,000+ for Tesla Model 3 and similar. Average price is around €25,000-€35,000.
How do I check the battery health of a used EV?
Ask for the battery State of Health (SOH) report. An SOH above 80% is acceptable. EVs with over 150,000 km typically maintain 75-85% capacity. Also check real-world range during a test drive.
Are there grants for used electric cars in Ireland?
Yes, SEAI provides grants for used EVs purchased from dealerships. Check seai.ie for current grant amounts and eligibility. Additionally, EVs benefit from lower motor tax (€120/year) and reduced tolls.
How much does it cost to charge an electric car in Ireland?
Home charging costs approximately €2-3 per 100 km on night rate electricity. Public chargers vary between €0.30 and €0.50/kWh. A Tesla Model 3 costs about €4-6 per 100 km at a public charger.
Is a used electric car worth buying?
Yes, if you can charge at home (garage or driveway) and drive less than 300 km daily. Savings on fuel and maintenance can offset the purchase price. A used EV can save you €1,500-€2,000/year.

Your next electric car, hassle-free

Buying a new electric can be pricey. But a used one is a different story. Here you'll find used electric cars at prices that actually make sense.

What nobody tells you about used electric cars

The million-euro question: how's the battery? That's the first thing to check. Always ask for the battery State of Health (SOH). Above 80% is a good number. And don't be scared of the mileage: an EV with 100,000 km has suffered far less mechanical wear than a diesel with the same.

With just \u20ac120/year motor tax, reduced toll charges, and running costs of about \u20ac2-3 per 100km when charging at home, the savings add up fast. Just make sure you have somewhere to charge \u2014 at home, at work, or at least a public charger nearby.

Why buy from a professional dealer on Autoza

Simple: here only professional dealerships sell. That means a real 12-month warranty, proper documentation and someone who's accountable if there are problems. Private sellers may have good cars, but they don't have the legal obligation to give you a warranty. Here, they do.

Plus, you can message the seller directly on WhatsApp, ask whatever you want and arrange a viewing with no middlemen. No unanswered emails.

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