The Renault Kangoo E-Tech helped defined electric vans but does more power, more capacity and a bigger range make the latest van even better?
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The Renault Kangoo E-Tech helped defined electric vans but does more power, more capacity and a bigger range make the latest van even better?
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There's a whole new vocabulary you need to know about when buying an electric van which might be confusing. Engines are replaced with motors which means horsepower makes way for kilowatts. There's also range, charge times and charging speed to think about.
Don't worry because Van Reviewer's electric van reviews will help you through the maze of numbers and eye-watering expense that can come with electric vehicle ownership. We've also thrown in a few reviews of some hybrid vans (or PHEV vans if you want to be fancy) and the next big thing is fuel cell vans which is why you'll find some hydrogen van reviews here too.
Whether you're after an emission free city van like the small Renault Kangoo ZE that'd be ideal for a florist (sorry about the stereotype) or a big useful zero emission electric panel van like the large Mercedes-Benz eSprinter that the courier company might use, you'll find the electric van review that's right for you, right here.
Electric vans are the future but there's also a lot of costs to think about. Find out if an electric van is cheaper than a diesel van. What is the cheapest electric van. Or just how far an electric van can go on a single charge in our electric van reviews.