Electric Van

As the UK prepares for its electric-only era, van owners and drivers are increasingly looking to electric vans as a way of futureproofing their businesses and reducing running costs on the way.

Many of the biggest van names out there now have electric versions, and there are more standalone EVs on the market than ever. Range figures often don’t appear stellar at first glance, but for last-mile delivery drivers or local tradespeople, they can be absolutely perfect.

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Kia PV5 Cargo

from £29,745
Kia's first purpose-built electric van, the PV5 offers an impressive real-world range

New Volkswagen Transporter

from £31,329
The VW Transporter is a great choice of medium van – whether you go for a diesel or all-electric version
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Ford E-Transit Custom

from £31,134
The E-Transit Custom is an excellent electric van based on the best-selling Transit Custom

Renault Master E-Tech

from £31,794
The 2024 Master E-Tech is a very capable and practical large electric van at a competitive price

Maxus eDeliver 5

from £20,388
The eDeliver 5 is a practical electric van with a low price and a long range but the interior could be better

Nissan Townstar EV

from £20,388
Electric city van offers good value for money, plenty of choice of specs and is easy to drive

Ford E-Transit

from £19,194
The E-Transit electric van offers an attractive mix of performance, payload and price

Renault Kangoo E-Tech

from £19,794
The Kangoo E-Tech is an excellent electric van with a big battery, a decent range and plenty of performance

Maxus eDeliver 7

from £29,994
The eDeliver 7 electric van offers great load-carrying abilities and lots of standard equipment

Maxus eDeliver 9

from £69,437
The eDeliver 9 is a well-equipped electric van with an appealing interior but better rivals are available

New Mercedes eSprinter

from £68,731
The eSprinter electric van can carry big volumes, decent payloads and is good to drive

Fiat E-Scudo

from £46,121
The E-Scudo has had a light refresh but still can't match the abilities of the best medium electric vans

Dacia Spring Cargo

from £11,994
The Dacia Spring Cargo is the cheapest new van on the market but has limited practicality

Peugeot e-Expert

from £25,194
The e-Expert electric van gives you a sensible real-world range and plenty of standard kit

Fiat E-Ducato electric van

from £23,994
Electric van has a usable range, lots of safety systems and a range of bodies and batteries

Fiat E-Doblo

from £20,988
The E-Doblo is a practical electric city van that's decent to drive, has a competitive range and costs less than rivals

New Peugeot e-Partner

from £21,599
The e-Partner is a decent electric van with practical strengths but it’s no longer leading the class

Toyota Proace Electric van

from £26,993
The Toyota Proace Electric is a quiet, capable and practical van with a long warranty.

Mercedes eVito

from £34,800
The Mercedes eVito is a refined electric van, but its rivals have longer ranges

Volkswagen ID Buzz Cargo electric van

from £36,424
The ID Buzz Cargo has plenty of visual appeal, a long electric range and is good to drive, but it's an expensive choice

New Vauxhall Movano Electric

from £64,205
The 2024 Movano Electric is an appealing large electric van held back by its poor ride and handling

New Citroën ë-Berlingo Van

from £21,600
The ë-Berlingo Van is a quietly competent small electric van with a good range and a competitive price

Vauxhall Combo Electric

from £32,340
The fully electric version of the Combo small van has a decent range and excellent practicality

New Citroën ë-Dispatch

from £27,594
The ë-Dispatch electric van offers decent practicality and comfort but has fallen behind newer rivals

New Vauxhall Vivaro Electric

from £27,200
The Vivaro Electric is not the best electric van in any particular area but it is a decent all-rounder

Toyota Proace City Electric van

from £22,528
Offers a decent range, a long list of equipment and decent driving dynamics

Peugeot e-Boxer

from £63,215
The e-Boxer electric van is usable enough but doesn’t have the quality or appeal of some rivals

Citroën Ami Cargo electric van

from £8,005
Tiny electric van is fun and surprisingly practical if you work in a low-speed area, but doesn't feel safe above 30mph

Citroën e-Relay electric van

from £55,151
The Citroën ë-Relay has a competitive range but a limited payload

Iveco eDaily electric van

from £34,794
Large electric van is expensive compared with rivals but does have the option of adding battery modules for extra versatility
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