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Bike leasing procedure

Our answers to frequent questions from employees.

Company bike leasing - how does it work?

Would you like to lease a company bike as an employee? No problem, we make it easy for you! Company bike leasing is one of the most popular employee benefits, and with Lease a Bike you are only a few steps away from your dream bike. Thanks to deferred compensation , the bike of your dreams is paid for monthly via your gross salary and you save on social security contributions and taxes. On this page, we explain briefly and concisely how company bike leasing works for you as an employee!

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4 steps to your dream bike

1

Convince your employer

Would you like a company bike? Then talk to your employer first. If you need support, we will be happy to help you find the right arguments.

2

Registration

First, your employer must register successfully. Once this has been done, you can register via an individual link in our online portal. Now your employer just needs to approve you so that you can receive an order code for your company bike.

3

Choose your bike

Use your order code to select your dream bike from a specialist dealer. You can choose any brand and any type of bike.

4

Pedal to the metal

You conclude a contract for the use of the bike with your employer. The standard term is 36 months. If you wish, we can offer you the company bike at the end of the contract period at a reasonable price.

 

Frequently asked questions

How long is the term of the company bike lease with Lease a Bike?

The term of contracts for company bikes is generally 36 months.

What types and brands of bikes can I lease as a company bike?

If you would like to lease a company bike from Lease a Bike, you have a free choice of type and brand. We want you to be able to ride your dream bike. The bike finder gives you an overview of possible company bike leasing models. You can find more bike models in a bike shop near you!

Does every bike dealer offer company bike leasing with Lease a Bike?

We have an active network of over 6,700 specialist dealers throughout Germany. Use the following link to find a Lease a Bike specialist dealer near you. If your desired dealer is not listed, please contact us, because registering a new specialist dealer can be done in just a few steps.

 
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Can I lease multiple company bikes?

Your employer specifies how many company bikes may be leased per employee. When you log in to the Lease a Bike portal with your access data, you will find information on the maximum number of bikes on the start page. If your employer allows you to lease several company bikes, it is irrelevant who uses the leased bikes.

You can also lease several company bikes with your individual order code. You can choose a different dealership or a later date. The code remains valid until the maximum number of bikes has been reached.

If more than one company bike can be used privately free of charge or at a reduced price under the contract, the non-cash benefit is calculated for each company bike according to the 1% rule.

Note: In the case of company bicycles, the assessment basis for the taxable non-cash benefit is reduced to a quarter and rounded down to the nearest hundred, which corresponds to a tax rate of 0.25%.

Pedelecs vs. S-Pedelecs

What is the difference between e-bikes and pedelecs?

Company bicycles with electric motor assistance are either pedelecs (or e-bikes) or S-pedelecs. The term “e-bike” is often used synonymously with pedelecs.

With a pedelec (pedal electric cycle), the rider is assisted by an electric drive (max. 250 watts) up to a speed of 25 km/h when cycling. It is legally considered a bicycle, may be ridden on cycle paths and does not require a registration or driver's license. There is also no obligation to wear a helmet.

You can use the Bikefinder to find out which company bike suits you best.

What legal requirements apply to S-Pedelecs?

The S-pedelec (fast pedelec) is functionally similar to a pedelec, but the electric motor (max. 500 watts) supports the rider up to a speed of 45 km/h. As an S-pedelec is classified as a moped , certain legal requirements apply:

  • Helmet requirement (§ 21a paragraph 2 StVGO)

  • Insurance license plate

  • Moped test certificate

  • Road traffic regulations

You must ride an S-pedelec on the road, unless the cycle path is signposted for motorized two-wheelers, the cycle path is outside a built-up area or the motor is switched off.

If an S-pedelec is leased as a company bike via the Lease a Bike concept, for example, the commute (Section 8 (2) EStG) must be taxed at 0.03% of the list price per kilometer.

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