Five things you need to know before you buy an electric van

With the 2035 ban on petrol and diesel vans looming large over the horizon, you may be wondering if now is the right time to make the switch to electric

Electric vans are more expensive to buy than their diesel counterparts but they offer significant long-term savings when it comes to fuel, tax, and maintenance costs.

Electric vans are easier to drive and more refined than their diesel rivals too, which means they tend to be more comfortable over a long journey. 

The latest crop of electric cargo carriers from Ford, Vauxhall and Renault will also deliver heavy-duty load carrying capacity that will easily match the latest diesel panel vans.

However, before you ditch your diesel, there are some important things you should be aware of. Dan Powell, senior editor HonestJohn.co.uk, reveals the top five things you need to know before joining the electric revolution.

1. Work out your mileage

How many miles do you drive a week? Does your daily commute involve long motorway trips or are you a local who covers lots of short journeys?

Before you set foot in a van showroom, you’ll need to work out what your daily and weekly mileage is (then add 20% to cover those unexpected site visits and trips to the local wholesaler). 

Once you have an idea of your mileage, you can start shortlisting vans. The Vauxhall Vivaro-E, for example is advertised with a maximum range of 205 miles. 

It’s important to note the real world range may be slightly lower than the advised figure as things like air conditioning and heating will require power from the van’s EV battery.  

2. Do the maths

An electric van could save your business thousands every year. Charging the 75kWh version of the Vivaro-E will cost around 28p/kwh and give you around 200 miles of range. A diesel van that returns 47mpg will cost at least £37 to fill (at 191p-per-litre) and you could save even more if you charge your van at home on an overnight tariff.

Electric vans are more expensive to buy than their diesel rivals, however. The Vivaro-E, for example, is around £5,000 dearer than the standard diesel model. But road tax is free and electric vans also have fewer moving parts than diesel vehicles, which means maintenance and servicing costs tend to be lower

Many supermarkets and public car parks will also let you charge your van for free while electric vans are exempt from clean air zone charges, like the London ULEZ. 

3. Take charge

Obviously, if you buy an electric van then you’ll need somewhere to charge it. And a home charger is the cheapest and most convenient way for your business to operate an electric van. Charging your van via a three-pint plug will take all day, so invest in a home wallbox if you have a driveway as this will cut the charging time to six or seven hours. 

There are more than 33,000 public EV charging points in the UK. And more are being added to this figure every day. Some public charging stations are free to use. Rapid charging is the most expensive way to charge your van but is useful if you get caught short, boosting your battery from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes. Learn more about Electric Vehicle Charging with Lookers Electric.

4. Check your weight

Electric vans tend to have lower towing capacities than their diesel counterparts. The Vivaro-E, for example, will tow a braked trailer up to 1,000kg - so always check the spec if you need your electric vehicle to tow tools or equipment.

Payload capacity and loadspace is generally the same as diesel and petrol vans. In 2018, the Government changed licensing laws to make it easier for people to drive electric vans. This means you can operate an electric van weighing up to 4,250kg with a standard driving licence (instead of the 3,500kg you’d normally be limited to with a petrol or diesel vehicle). 

5. Take a test drive

Have you ever driven an electric van before? If you haven’t, you’ll probably find the experience a little strange at first because electric vans are silent and don’t have a manual gearbox.

Electric vans also use regenerative braking, which recovers energy to top up the battery when you slow down. This means the van will lose speed when you lift your foot off of the accelerator much quicker than a standard diesel vehicle. As a result, we’d recommend taking an electric van for a lengthy test drive so you can see if it is something you feel comfortable with. You can book a test drive and find out tips on taking a test drive here.

 

The top 3 electric and hybrid vans:

1. Ford Transit Custom PHEV

 

The Ford Transit Custom is Britain’s favourite van. The plug-in hybrid combines a 1.0-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and a battery located under the loadspace floor. It can cover up to 35 miles under electric power alone and return up to 91mpg. With the batteries positioned underneath the load floor, the Transit Custom PHEV is just as practical as a diesel version with six cubic metres of loadspace and a maximum payload of 1,130kg.

2. Vauxhall Vivaro-E

 

Easy to drive, practical and 100% electric, the Vauxhall Vivaro-E is a great van. The 50kWh version will cover up to 143 miles while the powerful 75kWh Vivaro-E has a maximum range of 205 miles. Depending on which model you choose, this adaptable Vauxhall will carry up to 1,226kg and tow up to 1,000kg. Add in its high level of standard equipment and it’s easy to see why the Vivaro-E is so popular, with all models getting cruise control and parking sensors as standard. 

3. Renault Kangoo Z.E

 

Capable of travelling up to 186 miles on a single charge, the practical Renault Kangoo Z.E shows that you don’t have to downsize your expectations when it comes to choosing a non-diesel van with zero tailpipe emissions. The Kangoo Z.E is available in two load lengths and can be specified as a two-seater panel van or as a crew cab with five seats. Maximum payloads peak at 1,000kg.

At Lookers you can get whatever you want, however you want it. Choose from 38 manufacturers and over 7,000 new and used vehicles.

Buy online with Click and Drive or in person with our transparent pricing and 14 day money back guarantee. Collect or have it delivered. In addition to that, our expert vehicle technicians will Service, MOT or repair your car to the highest standard using genuine parts with Lookers signature care and attention.

 

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