Electric van
An electric van is an electric vehicle powered by batteries designed to transport cargo, carry specialized payloads, or perform other utilitarian work.
Advantages
Electric vans offer several advantages over diesel vans. An electric motor needs less maintenance than a diesel motor, which has hundreds of moving parts. Electricity can offer cost savings over diesel fuel. Greenhouse gas emissions, estimated at 53 tons per year for a typical diesel tractor, are drastically reduced.[1]
Manufacturers and models
Electric vans includes:[2]
- Ford E-Transit.
- Citroen e-Dispatch/Peugeot e-Expert/Vauxhall Vivaro-e/Toyota Proace Electric/Fiat e-Scudo
- Citroen e-Berlingo/Peugeot e-Partner/Toyota Proace City Electric/Vauxhall Combo-e
- Fiat E-Ducato
- Iveco eDaily
- LEVC VN5
- Renault Kangoo E-TECH
- Renault Master E-Tech
- Citroen e-Relay/Peugeot e-Boxer/Vauxhall Movano-e
- Renault Zoe Van
- Maxus e Deliver 3
- Mercedes eSprinter / Mercedes eVito
- Nissan e-NV200
- Nissan e-NV200 Voltia XL
- Nissan Townstar
- Volkswagen ID.Buzz
- Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo
- ABT e-Transporter 6.1
- Volkswagen Multivan
See also
References
- ↑ Brackney, Susan (2021-09-02). "Electric Tractors Are The Future Of Farming". Hobby Farms. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
- ↑ "Best electric vans 2022". Auto Express. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
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