We reveal the best electric vans to buy or lease in the UK right now

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Electric vans are becoming increasingly popular with buyers, and for good reason. The electric van offers a zero-emissions alternative for routine trips such as parcel deliveries, and the benefits are huge for local air pollution, especially in urban areas. However, not all electric vans are created equal, so we’ve put together this list of the best electric vans currently on sale in 2022 so you can get the best battery-powered van for your money.

Potential buyers will be pleased to know that most electric vans offer a driving range that will be more than capable of a day's work, while overall cargo volume is similar to diesel counterparts. The electric vans on this list should be more than capable of replacing a combustion engine-powered van as a daily runaround.

Currently, the government offers the Plug-in Van Grant, which discounts the price of a new electric van by up to £5,000 depending on the type of van you choose. It’s a useful saving because while you may save money on total running costs and taxes, electric vans have pricey upfront costs compared to diesel versions.

There are some great electric vans currently on sale, and here’s our rundown of the best electric vans that are for sale now.

Best electric vans 2022

1. Ford E-Transit 

Ford E-Transit

  • Electric range: Up to 196 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 15.1 cubic metres

The Ford E-Transit is a game-changer for the electric van market, and we rate it so highly that we named it our 2022 Electric Van of the Year. It’s quiet, refined and quick off the line, and a variety of length options (L2, L3 and L4) and height choices (H2 and H3) mean that there’s an E-Transit to cater for most needs. The battery-powered drivetrain suits the Transit excellently, and it’s the best electric van we’ve driven yet.

The new electric Transit takes the diesel model as its starting point, but the engine, gearbox and transmission have been replaced with electric gear. The motor produces either 181bhp or 265bhp depending on the model you choose, and both options provide plenty of power. The motor is connected to a 68kWh battery which sits in the Transit’s ladder frame chassis. Ford claims the E-Transit has a maximum claimed range of 196 miles with a fully charged battery, which isn’t the highest on this list, but should be plenty for a day of deliveries.

A 115kW power system means that the battery can be quickly recharged from zero to 80 percent capacity in as little as 34 minutes if you have a powerful enough charger to hand. The van’s adaptive energy recuperation may be a bit fiddly to use, but it’ll feed back some additional miles from otherwise wasted energy from the car’s brakes.

Inside, the E-Transit’s cabin is a comfortable place to sit, with a tall driving position, large mirrors and plenty of cabin storage. Ford’s latest SYNC4 12-inch touchscreen set-up is available as an option, along with adaptive cruise control, climate control and electronic driver aids.

2. Citroen e-Dispatch/Peugeot e-Expert/Vauxhall Vivaro-e/Toyota Proace Electric/Fiat e-Scudo

Citroen e-Dispatch long term test - front cornering

  • Electric range: Up to 205 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 6.6 cubic metres

If you’re in the market for an electric van, this family of vehicles are front runners in the medium-sized van class. All models are practically identical, save for changes to the badges and some minor differences in the cabin, and prices are relatively cheap compared to electric rivals. They share the longest range of any electric van currently on sale in the UK with up to 205 miles available with the 75kWh battery option.

There's a cargo volume of up to 6.6 cubic metres if you add the optional thru-loading bulkhead, while payload weights of up to 1,275kg aren't far behind the diesel variants, either. Do be aware that carrying a full load will hamper the van's overall range, though.

Fast-charging of up to 100kW available, so you'll be able to charge the 50kWh battery to 80 per cent in half an hour, while the larger 75kWh battery can get to the same percentage in 45 minutes. There's a 7.4kW charging system fitted to the van as standard, while an 11kW charger is available for drivers on a busy schedule.

As well as the latest battery tech, these vans are packed with safety and connectivity features from the Stellantis car range. There's full connectivity and smartphone access to assorted functions, while a passenger carrying double cab variant offers another practical option for work users.

3. Citroen e-Berlingo/Peugeot e-Partner/Toyota Proace City Electric/Vauxhall Combo-e

Citroen e-Berlingo

  • Electric range: Up to 170 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 3.3 cubic metres

The Citroen e-Berlingo, Peugeot e-Partner, Toyota Proace City Electric and Vauxhall Combo-e all share the same underpinnings, with a 50kWh battery providing a range of up to 170 miles on a single charge. It's the smallest electric van in the respective line-ups, and comes in L1 and longer L2 bodystyles, with a maximum capacity of up to 3.3 cubic metres. There's also three seats up front, so lots of versatility is packed into a small footprint.

CCS fast-charging at a rate of up to 100kW should also prove useful to operators, meaning these vans can be topped-up to 80 per cent in around half an hour – ideal for getting it back on the road for a new shift. Three driving modes adjust power between 81bhp, 108bhp and 134bhp, with the most potent giving it rather sharp responses when unladen. Most drivers will find the middle setting the smoothest.

There could also be a reason to pick the Toyota over its Stellantis siblings. Like its passenger cars, this small electric van is also covered by the brand's latest 10-year service warranty, which is significantly longer than offered with the other versions.

4. Fiat E-Ducato

Fiat Ducato

  • Electric range: Up to 224 miles
  • Cargo volume: 10-17 cubic metres

The E-Ducato promises a wide variety of tailored options for electric van buyers. There are 3 lengths and 3 heights of panel van for a total of 28 body styles, as well as a chassis cab option and even a passenger version with up to 9 seats. Cargo volumes are hard to fault, while Fiat also offers gross vehicle weights of up to 4.25 tonnes (licence permitting). Payloads go as high as 1.9 tonnes, too.

There's a choice of two batteries, either 47kWh or 79kWh, which offer a range of 137 miles and 224 miles respectively. Charging rates are as high as 22kW, which means an 80 per cent recharge can take as little as two and a half hours for the smaller battery (4 hours for the bigger pack).

5. LEVC VN5

LEVC VN5 - tracking

  • Electric range: 58 miles (300 miles in total)
  • Cargo volume: 5 cubic metres

A slightly different approach to plug-in hybrid van technology comes from LEVC and its taxi-based VN5 van. It features a petrol engine, but it's used as a generator which sends power to the electric motor, rather than the wheels.

There's a 31kWh battery, so the VN5 has an all-electric range of 58 miles. When the battery is flat, the engine kicks in, and the van has a total range of 300 miles. That means the VN5 is a viable everyday van that will be able to operate just like a diesel van, and if you keep the battery charged, then you might not even trouble the petrol engine on most journeys.

Inside, there's a payload of 830kg and a cargo volume of 5 cubic metres, so the VN5 isn't the biggest van around, but it should be enough for urban deliveries.

6. Renault Master E-Tech

Renault Master

  • Electric range: 115 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 13 cubic metres

The Master E-Tech sets the template for the kind of last-mile delivery vans that we've seen in recent years. It offers maximum cargo volume for package deliveries, while its driving range is acceptable for a day's work. While there's an official range of 115 miles, you can expect 75 miles in regular use, or as low as 50 miles in cold weather, but then that should be enough for most daily routines. Charging takes anywhere between 6 and 17 hours.

There are two lengths and two heights of panel van on offer, and there's also a chassis cab in two lengths available for conversion purposes, so any diesel conversion you can think of can now be electrified instead.

7. Citroen e-Relay/Peugeot e-Boxer/Vauxhall Movano-e

Citroen e-Relay

  • Electric range: Up to 169 miles
  • Cargo volume: 8 cubic metres

There are two battery options available with these three vans – a 44kWh or 62kWh unit – and that means there's a maximum range of 169 miles on offer (141 miles in the 44kWh version). Like rivals, the electric tech has been fitted into the van without spoiling cargo volumes, so there's the same amount of space as you'll find in the diesel versions.

8. Renault Zoe Van

Renault Zoe van

  • Electric range: Up to 245 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 1 cubic metre

The Renault Zoe Van went on sale in mid-2020 and is the smallest electric van for sale in the UK. It's based on the Zoe supermini, with a virtually unchanged exterior look. It keeps the Zoe's five-door shape, as well as the front cabin, so you'll benefit from the latest touchscreen technology that also features in the Clio.

Under the skin it's the same as the Zoe supermini, too, which means a 50kWh battery and adaptive charging tech that allows you to top up from a variety of sources, along with a Renault-claimed 245-mile range

There is a steel mesh bulkhead behind the front seats, while the rear seat cushions, seatbelts and all their attachments have been deleted. In place is a level floor that extends from the bulkhead to the inside of the tailgate to create a flat load area.

9. Maxus e Deliver 3

Maxus e Deliver 3

  • Electric range: Up to 151 miles
  • Cargo volume: Up to 6.3 cubic metres

The e Deliver 3 is Maxus's next-generation electric van. It's a more advanced design than the EV80, with sharper looks and improved tech on board. There are two battery options available – 35kWh and 52.5kWh – so there's a range of between 99 miles and 151 miles on offer, depending on battery and van length you go for. Payloads range from 865kg to 945kg, too.

There are a variety of charging options available, too, with a fast charge from a public DC point taking as little as 45 minutes. The 121bhp electric motor sends power to the front wheels, leaving the cargo area free of any mechanical components.

10. Mercedes eSprinter/Mercedes eVito

Mercedes eSprinter

  • Electric range: 83 miles/92 miles
  • Cargo volume: 11 cubic metres/6.6 cubic metres

The eSprinter and eVito make up Mercedes’ lineup of electric vans, with the eSprinter offering up to 11 cubic metres of cargo volume, while the smaller eVito offers up to 6.6 cubic metres.

The eSprinter features more space under the cargo floor, so it has a larger 55kWh battery capacity, offering a range of up to 83 miles with a 75mph speed limiter, or 96 miles with a 50mph limit. Recharging speeds of 7.2kW, 20kW and 80kW are available, with the fastest taking the battery to 80 per cent in 30 minutes.

The eVito is the first all-electric van from Mercedes, and if you only do short trips, then it offers all of the benefits of the standard Vito, but with zero emissions. The 41kWh battery is good for a range of up to 92 miles, while the van drives just like the diesel Vito, but even more smoothly thanks to the electric powertrain.

There are two body lengths available, and they both have the same cargo volume as the standard versions of the van. Charging is via a socket where the diesel's fuel filler sits, and the battery can be replenished in six hours at 7.2kW. There's no option for fast-charging.

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