
Fiat E-Ducato 79 kWh
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Leasing with no deposit for professionals
Range (WLTP): 283 km
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 78 min
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Sales of electric commercial vehicles are rising steadily. The Mobility Orientation Act (LOM)The European Union has boosted sales of low-emission vehicles, and more and more professionals are turning to this new mode of transport. Electric vehicles is free parking in major cities and especially 80% in fuel savings.
Let's take a look at what's new in electric vans and what models are available.

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Range (WLTP): 283 km
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 78 min

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Range (WLTP): 220 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 26 min

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Range (WLTP): 153 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 11 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 26 min

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Range (WLTP): 275 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 9.7 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 26 min

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Range (WLTP): 170 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 10 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 30 min

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Range (WLTP): 230 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 13.1 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 26 min

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Leasing with no deposit for professionals
Range (WLTP): 230 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 26 min

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Range (WLTP): 353 km
Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec
Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 41 min
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From September 2019, the WLTP procedure and the RDE test have become the norm for all light commercial vehicles (LCVs). These new standards will determine the rate of pollution This will have a major impact on the purchase price of petrol and diesel vehicles.
Urban access regulations such as Low Emission Zone (ZFE) or the banning of the most polluting vehicles in towns such as Paris or Lyon are changing the game.
Also read → The EPZs for businesses: what are the changes?
As regulations become progressively more stringent, companies are need to be proactive and anticipate.
Through its regulations, the government is putting pressure on manufacturers to produce vehicles that consume less energy, but it's also up to you to plan ahead so that you know which models will still be on the road in years to come and which will also enable you to maximise the vehicle's residual value.
The electric commercial vehicles (LCVs) are becoming increasingly popular. With local authorities adopting stricter legislation against polluting vehicles in urban areas, electric vans are a good way of getting round this legislation and reducing costs and charges. Professionals and tradesmen can also take advantage of the tax benefits of electric commercial vehicles to offset the high initial purchase price. Depending on your region, you could save up to €15,000, not including the conversion allowance. Electric commercial vehicles are already available from brands such as Renault, Nissan, Peugeot and Citroën. Several brands such as Mercedes and Volkswagen will be entering the race in the coming months and years.
Sales of electric commercial vehicles have soared in France, and there's no end in sight.
2023 is off to a flying start. According to the Avere-France barometerelectric commercial vehicles represent 6.6 % market share and a 76.3 % increase since March 2022.
This steady rise can be explained by the French Mobility Orientation Act (LOM). It is partly thanks to this law that sales of low-polluting vehicles have been boosted, and above all that many professionals are turning to this new mode of transport.
More and more manufacturers are adding electric vans to their existing range. There are already several models on the market, including the Peugeot ePartner or the Renault Kangoo ZE. All these models are eligible for environmental bonusand various government grants.
With advances in range, electric vans are becoming increasingly popular with professionals and company directors.
Read our article → Electric commercial vehicles scheduled for 2023
Here's what to expect in terms of supply in the months and years ahead...

Le Ducato Electric is the first electric commercial vehicle from Fiat Professional, Fiat's commercial vehicle division.
The Italian manufacturer is launching its first electric van, and intends to carry out tests with its most loyal customers before launching full-scale production. We'll have to be patient to find out more about the specifications and capabilities of this electric van. The Ducato EV is designed for those involved in the last mile" delivery who are increasingly subject to traffic restrictions in town.
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The PSA Group has already tested electric versions of its commercial vehicles with 100 % electric versions ofs Berlingo and Partner. With the change in legislation, the French giant is anticipating and is going to offer new 100 % electric commercial vehicles. The brand has therefore chosen to offer 100 % electric versions of the Peugeot Expert and Citroën Jumpy.
It's good to know that the PSA Group has confirmed that the prices of electric models will be the same as those of internal combustion models.

The Japanese brand has announced a 100 % electric version of the Toyota Proace in 2020. Long at the forefront of innovation, the Japanese manufacturer has been slower to adopt electric cars. It is now making up for lost time with mass electrification.
Launched under the new Toyota Professional brand, dedicated to professionals, it will be the Japanese brand's first electric commercial vehicle.

Volkswagen also unveiled its I.D. Buzz Cargo van concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The version on show is surprisingly powerful. The engine delivers 204 bhp to the rear wheels alone.
The model will be available in two versions: 48 kWh and 111 kWh. The range of this I.D. Buzz Cargo therefore varies between 320 and 550 km, according to the WLTP cycle.
This van has been designed entirely with professionals and tradesmen in mind, with an interior that's ideal for storing tools.
Good to know: the ID. Buzz Cargo has a 230V socket, so you can plug in power tools and benefit from the energy available from the vehicle's battery.

The eSprinter is Mercedes' second all-electric van. It will be equipped with the same battery as the e Vito or 41 kWh, with a range of 115 km. A more powerful model with a 55 kWh battery will be available, extending the range to 150 km.
An 85 kW electric motor powers the wheels, while the payload of the 41 kWh version is just over 1,000 kg.
As you will have gathered, carmakers are already preparing for the electric era by offering models that meet the needs of professionals, with ever-greater ranges. Traffic restrictions in major cities for professional users will soon boost the adoption of electric vans in France and Europe. The question is which one to choose.
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The range of an electric van varies according to its model. For example, a Renault Master e-Tech will have a range of 175 km, while a Renault Kangoo e-Tech will have a range of 300 km.
Range also depends on your driving habits and the weather.
In the case of the Renault Kangoo e-Tech electric van, it will take 40 minutes on a fast charge to recharge it from 20 % to 80 %.
Electric vans are slightly more expensive to buy than their internal combustion counterparts. However, their total cost of ownership is significantly lower than that of a petrol vehicle, because they require less maintenance and fuel costs are lower.
If you buy an electric light commercial vehicle, you can claim an ecological bonus of €4,000 and a conversion premium of :
You can also contact your region to find out about the assistance to which you are entitled.
Of course you can! It's perfectly possible to cover long distances, even with an electric van. What's more, the law requires a break every two hours on long journeys, so you can recharge your range at that time.


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