Table of electric vans made in France
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1. Renault Kangoo Van e-Tech
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33 600 €
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488 €
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2.Toyota Proace Electric
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53 040 €
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653,15 €
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3.Peugeot e-Expert
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29 500 €
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604 €
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4. Citroën ë-Jumpy
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36 450 €
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575,05 €
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5. Renault Master e-Tech
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55 900 €
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806,57 €
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*Find out more about the different monthly instalments and mileage below the different categories. electric vans.
1. Renault Kangoo Van e-Tech
Le Renault Kangoo Van e-Tech is the electric adaptation of the famous Renault Kangoo combustion engine, so well known and loved by the French. Built in the north of France in the Renault plant in Maubeugethis electric van will give you all the space you need in its boot, while remaining practical for city driving.
It has 90 kW of engine power (equivalent to 120 bhp) and a battery of 44 kWh. This gives it a autonomy 300 km on a full charge. However, this range will vary according to your driving style, as well as the weight you load on the back of your vehicle.
This electric van Renault can be recharged in accelerated and rapid charge modes. For an accelerated charge, you will need to plug into an electrical outlet. charging point at alternating current (AC)For a fast charge, you'll need to use a direct current (DC) charging point, which will take 2 hours and 25 minutes. For fast charging, you will need to use a direct current (DC) charging point, and this time your charging time will be 30 minutes.
As for the boot of this electric van, it has a capacity of 3.3 m³, which can be increased to 3.9 m³. if you rotate the partition grille. There's also a model with a "Sésame" side door that gives you an opening of 1.40 m by combining the sliding door and the "Sésame" side door. the front door opens to 90°.. And that's thanks to the absence of a central door jamb.
The Renault Kangoo Van e-Tech has a list price of €33,600 for the entry-level model, excluding VAT. environmental bonus 2023. At Beev, we can offer you a full service lease for €488 excluding VAT, with 37 monthly instalments and 25,000 km per year.
Toyota Proace Electric
Le Toyota Proace Electric is a electric van of the Japanese brand. Toyota joins the Stellantis Hordain plant following a partnership agreement with the PSA Group to build its Proace Electric van. It is built on the same base as the two PSA vans listed below, although certain features will be specific to this model.
The manufacturer Toyota electric has opted for an effective height for the M model of 1397 mm, but offers an effective length of 3674 mm. Its boot has a load volume of 5.8 m³.. For its XL model, the height is once again 1397 mm, while the usable length is 4026 mm. Its load volume is 6.6 m³..
This electric van is equipped with a 50 kWh battery model and a motor power of 100 kW (136 bhp). This gives you a range of 220 km. There is also a model with a larger 75 kWh battery, increasing its range to 330 km.
About recharging this electric vehicleIf you use an AC charging point (7.4 kW), your charge will take 4 hours and 30 minutes, from 0 % to 100 %. If you recharge at a direct current (100 kW) charging point, it will take you 30 minutes for your vehicle to charge from 10 % to 80 %.
As far as the list price is concerned, for the M-size van with a 50 kWh battery, Toyota has put it on sale at €53,040 excluding VAT, excluding the environmental bonus. At Beev, we can offer you a leasing price of €653.15 per month for 49 months with 25,000 km per year. The estimated delivery date is around August 2023. So you'll have to wait a few months if you want to buy this electric vehicle.
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PSA's twin electric vans
Le Peugeot e-Expertand Citroën ë-Jumpy are electric vans manufactured in the large factory Stellantis Hordainformerly PSA Hordain in northern France.
The two electric vehicles French people own an M-size van with a useful height of 1397 mm and useful length of 2512 mm. But the two brands also offer the XL model, still with a useful height of 1,397 mm, but with a useful length of 2,862 mm. These electric vans can be converted into an insulated van, an ambulance, a funeral vehicle, etc.
The two electric vans have a 50 kWh battery, with a 100 kW motor (equivalent to 136 bhp). This gives you a range of around 220 km, depending on your driving style, the weather and the weight you load on the back of your vehicle. You can also choose a 75 kWh battery, offering a range of up to 330 km.
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Regarding top-ups, if you top up your electric van Peugeot or Citroën on a charging point (AC) charging point with a capacity of 11 kW, it will take you five hours and four minutes to fully recharge your vehicle. If, on the other hand, you use a 100 kW (DC) charging point, it will take five hours and four minutes to fully recharge your vehicle, your recharge will be much faster, taking just 30 minutes.
As stated above, there are two van sizes for the Peugeot e-Expert and the Citroën ë-Jumpy. The M-size van has a boot capacity of 5.3 m³. For the size XL, your boot will have a load volume of 6.1 m³..
The list price for these electric vans is €29,500 for the 50 kWh M van, excluding tax. For the XL 50 kWh model, the list price is €40,900 excluding tax. Both prices are quoted before deduction of the environmental bonus.
Le Peugeot e-Expert 50 kWh M van, the leasing price is €604 excluding VAT, for 49 monthly instalments and 25,000 km per year. The estimated delivery date is April 2023.
For the Citroën ë-Jumpy 50 kWh van M, we can offer you a full service lease at €575.05 excluding VAT, for 49 monthly instalments and 25,000 km per year. The estimated delivery date is around February 2023.
Renault Master e-Tech
The Renault Master e-Tech is a commercial vehicle with a fairly large load volume. It is built in the Renault factory in Batillyin the north of France.
This electric van is available in four different sizes:
- L1H1, an overall length of 5075 mm and an overall height of 2307 mm with a 8 m³ load volume
- L1H2, an overall length of 5075 mm and an overall height of 2500 mm with a 9 m³ load volume
- L2H2, an overall length of 5557 mm and an overall height of 2499 mm with a 10.8 m³ load volume
- L2H3, an overall length of 6225 mm and an overall height of 2488 mm with a 13 m³ load volume
All Renault Master e-Tech models, regardless of their size, are equipped with an engine of a power of 57 kW, equivalent to 76 horsepower. However, with different weights, the difference will be in range. The smallest model, the L1H1, has an estimated range of 174 km, depending on your equipment and the weight you carry on the back of your electric vehicle. For the largest model, you'll have a range of 186 kmOnce again, this will vary depending on the load you have and the equipment fitted to your electric van.
When it comes to recharging this Renault Master e-Tech, it will not be possible to recharge it on a charging point in direct current (DC). However, you can use any AC charging point. If you plug into a 3.7 kWh charging point, it will take you 11 hours to fully recharge.
The list price starts at €55,900 for the L1H1 model, excluding the 2023 ecological bonus. The latest list price for the L2H3 model is €61,800, excluding the 2023 environmental bonus.
At Beev, we can offer you a full service lease for the L1H1 model at €806.57. The contract covers 60 monthly instalments and 10,000 km per year. The estimated delivery date is around January 2023. If you would like a quotation for other Renault Master e-Tech electric vans, please contact us, Don't hesitate to contact our experts for the best deal.
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In conclusion
In conclusion, France offers a good choice of electric vans if you want to buy a French production. What's more, whatever your business needs, or if you're looking to have your car rebuilt, France is the place to go. vehicle fleet for your business, you'll find the one that's right for you and will make all your journeys easier. Beev also offers a wide range of electric vans from the following brands Opel, Fiat or even MercedesThese are not French productions, but they may be just as suitable for you.
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