Why and how can you switch to electric vans for your business missions?

Are you looking to reduce your fleet's operating costs while complying with new environmental regulations? Do you want to offer your teams a reliable, easy-to-handle tool that's ready to take on the challenges of everyday life? What if the solution was simpler than you think? By electrifying your commercial vehicle fleet, you'll be adopting a winning strategy on all fronts!
The latest generation of electric vans delivers performance that is second to none to combustion-powered vans. They can accompany your teams on all their missions, while reducing your energy bills and vehicle maintenance costs. Are you wondering whether the initial investment is worth it? The answer is unequivocal: the benefits are immediate and the payback quick, thanks to tangible savings on fuel, maintenance and the overall management of your fleet.
By choosing to green your commercial vehicle fleet, you're not only making a wise choice for your cash flow. You're also taking a gamble on the future, by positioning yourself as an innovative and responsible company. Explore all the advantages of electrification to turn your vans into real everyday allies!

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Find your future electric vehicle or charging point

BMW iX2 eDrive20

List price

46 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

453 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 478 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 30 minutes

Cupra Tavascan VZ

List price

46 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

602 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 517 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 28 min

VinFast VF 8 Plus Extended Range

List price

51 490 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

473 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 447 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.5 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Mini Countryman E

List price

41 330 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

564 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 462 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

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Fiat E-Ducato 79 kWh

List price

63 240 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

988 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 283 km

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 78 min

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Fiat E-Scudo 50 kWh

List price

0 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

645 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

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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Mercedes eSprinter Van 35 kWh

List price

75 972 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

655 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 153 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 11 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

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Citroën ë-Berlingo Van 50 kWh

List price

40 440 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

599 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 275 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 9.7 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

Hyundai Inster Standard Range

List price

25 000 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

298 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 300 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 11.7 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

Opel Frontera 44 kWh

List price

29 000 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

491 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 305 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Alpine A290 Electric 180 hp

List price

38 700 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

630 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 380 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.4 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 33 min

Fiat Grande Panda 44 kWh

List price

24 900 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

430 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 320 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

BMW i5 Touring eDrive40

List price

0 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

890 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 560 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 6.1 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

Tesla Model 3 Long Range Powertrain

List price

44 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

587 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 702 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 20 min

Mercedes EQE 300

List price

69 900 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 647 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 33 min

BMW i4 eDrive35

List price

57 550 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

607 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 483 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Renault 4 E-Tech 40kWh 120hp

List price

29 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

448 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 322 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 9.2 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Citroën ë-C4 54 kWh

List price

35 800 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 415 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 10 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

Volvo EX30 Single Motor ER

List price

43 300 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

436 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 480 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 28 min

Volkswagen iD.3 Pro S

List price

42 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 549 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.9 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 30 minutes

Why choose an electric van for your business missions?

Reduced maintenance costs

With no conventional lubrication system, engine oil, particulate filter or air filter, an electric van has far fewer wear parts to manage. The regenerative brakingreduces wear on brake pads and discs. As a result, you reduce maintenance costs over the entire life of your car, and limit the risk of costly breakdowns.

Cost per kWh of electricity well below that of fossil fuels

In practice, electricity offers very competitive running costs: figures show that for 100 km, an electric vehicle can cost between 2 and €3compared with €6 to €8 (or even more, depending on the engine) for a thermal vehicle.

 

On a fleet with an average mileage of 15,000 km/year, the savings are substantial. So, even if there is an extra cost at the time of purchase, the financial advantages are often in favour of electric cars for intensive use.

Unlimited freedom of movement

 

With the tightening of regulations linked to the reduction of carbon emissions, many municipalities are introducing restrictive zones (ZFE, ZFE-m, ZCR, ZPA) in which the most polluting combustion-powered vehicles are banned. An electric van gives you sustainable access to the whole of the country, without constraints linked to classifications or time restrictions.

 

The roll-out of Low Emission Zones (ZFE) has been put on hold by political decisions following the vote by MEPs on 31 May 2025. However, air quality certificates (Crit'Air) and traffic restrictions during pollution peaks remain in force in many conurbations.

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What economic and environmental advantages does an electric van offer?

Reduced TCO: a lever for optimising your fleet budget

A electric van consumes much less in use: the cost per kWh remains well below that of diesel or petrol. As mentioned above, maintenance is simplified (fewer wearing parts, regenerative braking, etc.).
Result: your total cost of ownership (TCO) is significantly lighter, making it possible to improve the financial management of your fleet and get a faster return on your investment.

Tax incentives not to be overlooked

The electric commercial vehicles can help you benefit from advantageous tax schemes:

 

  • Exemption from company car tax (TVS) Since 2023, this has been replaced by two annual taxes (on CO₂ emissions and emissions of atmospheric pollutants), which will continue to apply to electric vans. exempt.
  • Recovery of VAT For commercial vehicles, unlike passenger cars, VAT is generally charged on the purchase price. recoverableThis further reduces the real cost of acquisition.

 

These financial advantages make electric vehicles particularly attractive to fleet managers.

A choice consistent with your company's CSR strategy

Adopting an electric van also means reducecarbon footprint emissions: over its entire lifecycle, an electric vehicle emits 2 to 3 times less CO₂ than a combustion vehicle (figures ADEME).

 

This transition is part of the carbon neutrality and helps to reinforce the image of a responsible, innovative company committed to the energy transition. This sends a positive signal to your customers, partners and employees, demonstrating your active contribution to reducing emissions that are harmful to people and the environment.

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How to assessautonomy and payload of an electric van to suit your needs?

Autonomy, a crucial criterion for professionals

With the democratisation of electric commercial vehicles (ECVs), technology has evolved considerably. Today, it's perfectly possible to have an electric commercial vehicle with sufficient autonomy for the majority of professionals' business needs.

Depending on the manufacturer and model, range is generally between 200 and 300 km. This means that daily urban journeys and delivery rounds can be covered without any major constraints.

Theoretical autonomy vs. real autonomy

The range claimed by manufacturers is often calculated under ideal conditions, using the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure). It corresponds to mainly urban journeys, with moderate temperatures and gentle driving.

In practice, several factors can reduce autonomy:

 

  • Speed and type of road (motorway or city);
  • Weather conditions (temperature, wind, rain, snow) ;
  • The use of air conditioning or heating.

 

The weight carried and the vehicle's payload also have an impact on range.

Payload, a key factor

The payload is the maximum weight the vehicle can carry:


Payload (PL) = Gross vehicle weight - Unladen weight (UV)


It depends on your goods, the tools on board and the equipment being transported. For short journeys and light deliveries, a battery of 50 kWh may suffice. For larger catchment areas or heavier loads, opt for a higher-capacity battery (75 kWh or more).

 

Examples of models and their characteristics

ModelWLTP range (km)Battery capacity (kWh)Beev catalogue pricePayload
Fiat E-Ducato283 km79 kWhfrom 63,240 EXCLUDING VATto 1,9 T
Mercedes eSprinter Van153 km35 kWhfrom 75,972 EXCLUDING VAT891 kg
Citroën ë-Berlingo Van275 km50 kWhfrom 40,440 EXCLUDING VAT800 kg
Peugeot e-Expert230 km50 kWhfrom 51,400 EXCLUDING VATto 1,2 T
Citroën e-Jumpy230 km50 kWhfrom 40,500 EXCLUDING VATto 1,2 T

What types of work are best suited to an electric van?

Electric vans are designed to meet the same requirements as combustion-powered vehiclesand can therefore be adapted to all types of professional assignments. The choice of model essentially depends on your specific needs in terms of load, volume and frequency of journeys.

Light commercial vehicles (LCVs)

LCVs are compact and manoeuvrable, perfect for transporting small quantities of goods over short distances. They are particularly well-suited to retailers, craftsmen or urban services who prefer a vehicle that is economical, easy to park and simple to use on a daily basis.

Minibus

Although often associated with passenger transport, the minibus can also be considered as a utility vehicle. It is ideal for public passenger transport These include company shuttles, tourist services and school transport.

Tipper truck

Mainly used in the construction and public works sectorthe tipper truck is equipped with a tipping trailer for rapid unloading of materials such as sand, gravel or site waste. It is ideal for building sites, landscaping and waste transport.

Utility van

The van is one of the most widely used vehicles in the transport and logistics. It is used for transport of goods over short and medium distances and is available in a range of sizes, from compact models to high-capacity vans for heavier loads.

Remember: you can always adapt an electric van with specific tools and equipment to suit your company's activity.

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How do you plan recharging and organise routes for an electric van?

For repeated short journeys

For urban tours or daily commutes, a recharge planner allows you to set the desired state of charge at your destination. Recharging can be automated, particularly during off-peak hoursto limit energy costs.

The use of route planning software optimises your supply chain from the warehouse to the last kilometre:

 

  • Routes planned to minimise the number of kilometres travelled ;
  • Maximising vehicle load factors ;
  • Reduction in missed deliveries.

 

These tools also take into account local regulationsincluding Low Emission Zones (LEZ)They use precise geographical data to adjust speeds and routes, guaranteeing optimum productivity gains.

For long journeys

People often worry about long journeys in electric vans, often because they don't have enough recharging points. In reality, the network of charging points in France has grown significantly At 31 December 2024, there were 154,694 recharging pointsThis represents a year-on-year increase of 31 % (Avere barometer).

Effective planning allows you to minimise the time spent recharging. There are a number of applications that make this organisation easier :

 

  • Chargemap, Nextcharge, Google Mapswhich locate the terminals on your route;
  • Map showing the power of the terminals and their availability ;
  • Information on free public charging points and user comments.

 

Some applications even allow you to filter terminals according to your needs. personal preferences type of badge, budget, power required, etc.

What are the maintenance and repair costs for an electric van?

Generally lower maintenance costs

For an electric commercial vehicle, it is essential to distinguish between ongoing maintenance costs from major repairs.

Routine costs include tyre changes, brake checks and electronic system checks. These services are less frequent and less costly than for a combustion vehicle, with estimated savings of between 20 and 30 %.

Good to know: the ZE (Zero Emission) revision

La ZE revision is specific to electric vehicles. It focuses on the electrical components: the state of health of the battery, the regenerative braking systems and the other components of the electrical system. This service is generally cheaper than that of a petrol vehicle, thanks to the reduced number of parts to be checked and the absence of an engine oil change.

Major repairs: a cost to be anticipated

Replacing the battery or electrical components may be necessary. more expensive On average, a repair to an electric vehicle costs 4 870 €against 3 973 € for a combustion-powered vehicle. To limit these costs, a regular and preventive maintenance is recommended.

Tips for maximising battery life

To protect your investment and extend the life of your battery :

 

  • Load management Hold the battery between 20 % and 80 % of capacity; avoid frequent full loads or deep discharges.
  • Charging rate : opt for slow, regular loads rather than fast and intense.
  • Extreme temperatures Parking: park in the shade or in areas of moderate temperature.

 

Finally, the cumulative cost of maintaining and repairing an electric van is significantly lower than that of a combustion-powered vehicle, while guaranteeing greater reliability and peace of mind for your business operations.

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What alternatives and complementary solutions to electric vans exist for urban delivery?

Alternatives for last-mile deliveries

To reducecarbon footprint and thespace requirement of commercial vehicles in town, a number of alternative solutions are being developed.

Le cargo bike is a particularly interesting option: it's a bicycle extended at the rear with a load-carrying device. Already used by a number of food delivery companies, it allows you to get around town quickly, often more efficiently than a motorised vehicle, while remaining environmentally friendly.

Scooters and other urban solutions

While cargo bikes have their limits in terms of speed and volume, electric scooters are better suited to faster deliveries.
At the same time, new delivery channels are emerging, specially designed for hard-to-reach urban areas, combining light mobility and route optimisation.

These solutions enable companies to cut costs, reduce their environmental impact and improve the flow of deliveries.

 

 

Switching to electric commercial vehicles is a strategic opportunity to reduce your costs, improve the reliability of your fleet and meet today's environmental challenges. With concrete savings on fuel, simplified maintenance and advantageous tax benefits, the return on investment is rapid.

But greening your fleet of vans is also a way of getting more out of your business. innovation and image. This approach positions your company as responsible, modern and committed to the energy transition.

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Cécile Avouac

I've been involved in green mobility for a number of years, offering advice and analysis on electric vehicles and charging stations. My ambition is to help companies make an effective and sustainable energy transition.

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