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Last updated: July 16, 2026

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Why choose an electric private driver?

Beyond the environmental argument, riding in an electric Tesla genuinely changes the experience. Here's why it makes sense, no marketing spin.

Electric Tesla DRIVETOME in Geneva

Silence, a real comfort

With no combustion engine, the cabin stays remarkably quiet, even at motorway speed. For a business call en route, a rest after a long-haul flight, or simply enjoying the scenery without engine noise, the difference is immediately noticeable.

Zero emissions, a real impact

Every trip in a Tesla instead of a combustion-engine vehicle means avoided CO2 emissions. For a company mindful of its carbon footprint (increasingly required in ESG reporting), choosing an electric transport provider is a concrete, measurable action.

A polished professional image

Clean design, modern digital interior — the Tesla conveys a contemporary, upscale image, appreciated equally by business clients and honeymooning couples.

What about range?

For short and medium trips from Geneva (the vast majority of our rides), Tesla range is absolutely not a constraint — Switzerland's fast-charging network is also very well developed, ensuring reliability even for longer trips to Zermatt or Lucerne.

Our conviction at DRIVETOME

It's not an isolated marketing claim: our entire fleet is electric by choice, not obligation. It's our way of offering a premium service while genuinely reducing the environmental impact of every ride.

Questions fréquentes

Can the Tesla handle long trips without issue?
Yes, range is more than sufficient for all our routes, including Zermatt or Lucerne, thanks to Switzerland's fast-charging network.
Is the price higher than a combustion vehicle?
No, our prices stay market-aligned — electric is our choice, not a surcharge passed to the client.
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