Was talking about electric vans today with a friend.
He claims that the new all electric Nissan has a payload of 700kg, and a range of 130 miles...
He said that the hybrid transit will be here soon.
Anyone in the know about what is happening in the the hybrid / electric van market?
I had a little nose around different reviews and at the moment the Nissan NV200 seems the only real option for a window cleaner at the moment. And even that is right on the edge of being "worth it" unless you are regularly in a congestion charge area.
It has a 705KG payload so a single operator with a 400L tank would be about the limit and it costs in the mid-twenty thousands depending on the model and charger. What concerns me is the fact that if i sell it at say 5 years then the battery warranty is down to three years for the new buyer so what will depreciation be like?
If I keep it and decide to run it for ten, twelve, fifteen years then how much will a replacement battery set cost me?
On the other hand I'm told running/maintenance costs are cheap per mile but it's not really a long distance vehicle when you have to recharge every 100 miles or so.
For me I think my Hyundai diesel will "see me out" but I think electric vans will reduce in price and/or gain more subsidy, range and scale of economy. Ask me again in two years.