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Top 3 Tips For Maximising Your Electric Van Range

We all want to get the best electric van range before stopping to recharge. Business owners and electric vehicle (EV) drivers are getting used to the fact that EVs cannot cover the same distances as internal combustion engines (ICE) without recharging. However, electric vans such as the Maxus eDeliver series easily beat ICE vans when measuring sustainability and service savings.

Do you want to know how to maximise your electric van’s range? We share our top three tips.

Focus On Driver Behaviour And Improve Your EV Range  

In September 2023, the Automobile Association (AA) surveyed UK drivers for the most annoying driving habits. Eighty-seven percent stated they disliked it when people drove with full beam lights on when passing other cars, and twenty-six percent found tailgating on motorways irritating. Bad habits don’t change when people start driving electric vans. Focus on the following, and you will improve your EV range.   

Speed. Driving erratically and speeding is as bad for your electric van as it is for your ICE vehicle. It drains the EV battery faster, forcing you to stop for a recharge more often. Drive smoothly, maintain a steady speed, and you will increase the van’s range. 

Route planning. Are you making a long-distance delivery on a route that is hilly in places? Climbing hills requires more battery energy and reduces your electric van’s range. Use a UK-wide map of electric vehicle charging points and plan your route accordingly.  

Climate control. It takes a lot of energy to heat and cool a vehicle cabin. Bring it to your ideal temperature while the van is plugged in and save on battery life. Drivers of Maxus eDeliver 3 Milk Floats appreciate their heated seats. Seat heaters use less energy, allowing you more driving range.   

Load weight. The Maxus eDeliver 9 Low Loader’s payload (excluding body) is 1,410 kilograms, and its unbraked towing capacity is 750 kilograms. Carrying or towing heavy loads consumes battery energy and decreases your EV’s range.     
Tyre pressure. Underinflated tyres are inefficient, causing a drain on your electric van’s battery and cutting down on your range. Check your van’s tyre pressure regularly to ensure it complies with the manufacturer’s recommendations. 

Look After The Battery To Maximise Your Electric Van Range 

Each electric van’s range is determined by the size of its battery and external influences such as driver behaviour and the weather. The Maxus eDeliver 3 series, for example, offers two battery sizes. The Maxus eDeliver 9 has three battery options with various battery cooling methods to reduce charge time, extend battery life and increase the operating range. How can you look after your electric van’s battery and maximise its range?

Never let the vehicle’s battery run flat or under 20%, and don’t charge it past 80% unless you are going on a long trip. Use slow charging as much as possible and limit your use of rapid and ultra-rapid charging.

Understand Your Electric Van’s Performance

Most electric vans are fleet vehicles and business owners need optimal performance from their vans. Our final tip to maximising your electric van’s range is understanding its performance. We make it easy for you with our Maxus Intelligence Onboard system. It collates a range of real-time data into reports, including the following: 

Driver performance. Behaviour data show whether drivers understand their vehicles and how they manage them.

State of charge. You see the van’s live state of charge, how far it is to the nearest charging point, and if a charge has been interrupted. 

Compare costs. The Maxus Intelligence Onboard system gives you the energy consumption per vehicle and for the fleet. You will know where energy is added and how much it costs in each location. It will even tell you how much the total energy costs compare to an ICE vehicle.

Maxus commercial electric vans can be converted to meet your specific industry, cargo and passenger needs. They also have battery options to accommodate your driving range, whether city driving or long distance. Contact us today to choose the best vehicle for your preferred electric van range.  

Electric Van Conversions: Everything You Need to Know

Electric van conversions are a regular occurrence at Maxus. We convert electric delivery vans to meet each client’s specific industry, cargo, and passenger needs while supporting their sustainability commitments. In this article, we share everything you need to know about converting electric vans.  

What Are Electric Van Conversions?  

You can convert your electric vehicle (EV) just like you did your diesel or petrol version to have a van fit for purpose. At Maxus, for example, we convert electric vans into milk floats and other commercial vans. Our EVs are the ideal vehicle when you want to make a green transition without negative consequences for your business operations. With an eDeliver 3 or eDeliver 9 Maxus EV conversion, you get the outstanding performance your business deserves. 

The Advantages of Electric Van Conversions  

The advantages of electric van conversions are many. You get the bespoke van your business needs while utilising the government’s plug-in van grant (PIVG) for a better vehicle price. You also don’t have to pay road user charges when you do business in London’s ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) and other clean air or low-emission zones around the UK.

Navigating the Considerations of Electric Van Conversions

At Maxus, careful thought goes into the electric van conversions we offer in the UK. We want to make your work life easier by giving you a van designed for high payloads, maximum load space, and driver comfort and control. That is why we offer five types of EV conversions to customers, whether an SME requires two electric vans or a large business needs a fleet of vans. 

Maxus eDeliver 3 Milk Float The first electric float was used in 1932, but our Maxus milk float conversion is the perfect electric van for modern local milk delivery routes. The milk float has a range of up to 240 km (151 miles) on a single charge, based on the results of the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). The heated seats are also a winner on cold winter mornings. 

Maxus eDeliver 3 Aduro XS Sliding Sides This electric commercial van has sliding doors on both sides for easy loading and unloading. It has a payload capacity of up to 920 kilogrammes (including body) and a range of up to 344 city km (213 miles) on a single charge.   

Maxus eDeliver 9 Crew Van A versatile van designed for transporting people and cargo, it can seat up to 9 passengers and has a generous cargo space. Its WLTP city range is 288 km (179 miles). 

Maxus eDeliver 3 Chassis Cab  This van has a payload capacity of 840 to 1095kg (excluding the body). It offers eco and standard driving modes, but the driving range depends on the selected body style. 


Maxus eDeliver 9 Low Floor Luton A stylish yet sturdy and practical van, it has a low loading height and a spacious cargo area for easy transportation. The driving range also depends on the selected body style for the electric van conversion.   

The Technical Aspects of Electric Van Conversions

We are experts at electric van conversions at Maxus, and we are comfortable with navigating the technical aspects. Our range of bodybuilder options gives you flexibility and control, with the added benefit of owning a custom carbon net zero van. As a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Lighthouse Network, Maxus uses advanced manufacturing technologies geared to reduce our environmental footprint while giving you a technically advanced vehicle.   

Transform Your Van through Electric Conversions

You will not only transform your van through electric conversions but also your business. Maxus offers more than EV conversions in the UK – our Maxus Intelligence Onboard system helps you understand how your company’s EVs are driven and how well they perform from a charge time, range, and cost perspective. You also get nationwide breakdown assistance, service, and repairs.   

Do you want a cost-efficient yet bespoke electric van for your UK business? Speak to one of our Maxus conversion specialists about your exact requirements. We are experts at electric van conversions. Contact us today!      

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Commercial Electric Van 

Do you want to purchase a commercial electric vehicle? You are not alone. More and more business owners are researching electric vehicles (EVs) due to the UK Government’s commitment to decarbonising transport. Private sector organisations such as the UK Electric Fleets Coalition and ChargeUK work to make the commitment and required infrastructure a reality. A Maxus van is the ultimate zero-emissions alternative to your petrol or diesel van, and we share our ultimate guide to choosing a commercial electric van.

Introduction to Commercial Electric Vehicles  

An electric van for commercial use works on the same principle as a personal battery electric vehicle (BEV). It has fewer moving parts than a standard internal combustion engine (ICE), thus requiring less maintenance and repairs. You can also cut operating expenses, such as electricity, by installing solar panels at your recharging stations. 

Commercial electric vans have zero tailpipe emissions, so you don’t have to pay road user charges when you do business in any of the UK’s low-emission zones (LEZ), ultra-low-emission zones (ULEZ), or clean air zones (CAZ). Electric vans are also a good choice to combat noise pollution. They are so silent that many countries make fitting an acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) mandatory. 

The Different Types of Commercial Electric Vehicles  

Although there are more light electric commercial vans available in the UK than heavy goods vehicles (HVGs), the market for electric HVGs is growing at a steady pace. Maxus specialises in electric vans, and our commercial range has a solution for every need, whether you are looking at payload, loadspace, passenger space, or driving range. We are also experts at commercial van conversions. Let’s look at our commercial range in more detail:

Maxus eDeliver 9  

The Maxus eDeliver 9 storage space is accessible via a sliding door and double rear doors opening to 236°. It has an 8-way adjustable driver’s seat with an armrest and comes with three battery options. 

  • Battery: Fast charge of 80% in 45 minutes (DC)
  • Range: up to 219 city miles per charge
  • Payload: 1200 kg

Maxus eDeliver 7

The mid-sized Maxus eDeliver 7 electric van is ideal for transporting goods, equipment, or cargo.  

  • Range: up to 340 city miles per charge
  • Payload: 1135 kg
  • Trailer capacity: up to 1500 kg

Maxus eDeliver 3

The Maxus eDeliver 3 is the most compact of the Deliver range, but it is so technologically advanced that the cabin area can be your fully equipped office.

  • Range: up to 213 city miles per charge
  • Payload: 865 kg
  • Cargo volume: 4.8 m3

T90EV Pick-up

Another electric commercial vehicle option is the Maxus T90EV pick-up, which combines strength, effectiveness, and cutting-edge technology.

  • Battery: Fast charge of 80% in 45 minutes (DC)
  • Range: up to 220 city miles per charge
  • Payload: 1000 kg (maximum).

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Commercial Electric Van  

The most important factor to consider when choosing commercial electric vans for your business is to ensure they are fit for purpose. Investigate its range to determine how long you can drive on a charge, whether long distance or the stop-and-go of city driving. Another consideration is the time it takes for your van’s battery to recharge before it can go out on the road again. Since the commercial use of electric vans is still in its infancy, you should also analyse resale value and insurance coverage.

The Best Commercial Electric Van for You  

Ultimately, you must buy the best commercial electric van for your business. When you choose a Maxus EV, you get an eco-friendly van built to go the distance. It is also data-driven, since all our vans include the Maxus Intelligence Onboard System, which provides live data on location, speed, charge time, range, and more.   

Every Maxus EV comes with a five-year vehicle warranty and an eight-year warranty on its high-voltage battery. We offer nationwide breakdown assistance, service, repairs, and original parts. Maxus vans are exceptional. 

Maxus is committed to sustainability and great service. Contact us today to choose the perfect commercial electric vehicle for your business. 

MAXUS LAUNCHES ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FOOD BANK APPEAL

Harris MAXUS Dealerships across support local charities ahead of difficult festive period

Harris MAXUS has launched its annual Food Bank Appeal to support people in need across the UK this festive season.

This December, our participating Harris MAXUS dealers across the MAXUS networkwill be aiding their local food bank to ensure that those in need have access to essential resources in the lead up to Christmas.

Participating dealerships will also be accepting non-perishable items for donation and are appealing to members of the public and neighbouring businesses to support where possible.

Mark Barrett, Harris MAXUS Managing Director said: “We were blown away with the support for our food bank campaign last year, so we’ve brought it back for 2023 and we’re hoping to grow on its success. Last year we deployed more than 30 MAXUS vans around the country, delivering food to where it is needed most and supporting the incredible work of local foodbanks through our dealer networks.

As the cost-of-living crisis continues, more people than ever are relying on their local food bank this winter.  In response, we invite MAXUS customers and neighbouring businesses to make a meaningful difference to those most vulnerable by supporting this year’s MAXUS Food Bank Appeal. All donations are welcome however big or small. Together we can really make a difference and help drive change.”

Independent Food Aid Network[1] has reported that food banks in the UK are facing unprecedented challenges due to the cost-of-living crisis as increased demand on their resources are coupled with a decrease in donations.

Those who wish to donate to the MAXUS Food Bank Appeal are asked to supply long-life non-perishable food items, such as, pastas, rice, noodles, tinned fruit and veg, jars of sauce, jams, powdered soup, cereals, lentils, beans, pulses, tea, coffee, and tinned meat. Participating MAXUS dealerships will be accepting food donations until the 18th of December.

Charities that need vans for donation collections or deliveries in the run up to Christmas can reach out to their local MAXUS dealership for support.

[1] IFAN SURVEY August 2023

How to Keep Your Electric Fleet Vehicle Running Smoothly 

The best way to keep your electric fleet vehicle running smoothly is through optimum energy use, quick recharging (if required), and access to quality charging stations on all your company’s routes. Maxus is the first choice for electric fleet vehicles, as our market-leading battery technology reduces charging time and energy consumption. We also have a range of adaptable vehicles and readily available service and parts. 

Charging infrastructure is key to the success of electric vehicles (EVs) and even more so for businesses with EV fleets. We already have a number of parking spaces with EV charging points at our Maxus sites and support any business wanting to make the green transition.

The Evolving Landscape of Charging Infrastructure in the UK 

It was interesting to note Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s delay of the ban on sales of new petrol cars. However, the business community is committed to decarbonising road transport, and Maxus electric fleet vehicles contribute to these efforts.  

The launch of ChargeUK in April 2023 is a clear indication that the landscape of charging infrastructure in the UK is changing rapidly. ChargeUK brings together the largest companies installing public charge points, intending to work collaboratively with the government and other stakeholders for a smooth transition to electric vehicles. Although charging hubs are now offering 8, 16, 24 and even more charging points on one site instead of one or two units, the geographic distribution of charging points is still problematic.   

According to ChargeUK there are approximately 40,000 public charge points at the moment, with hundreds of thousands of smart home and work charge points. The focus is now to ensure the right type of charge point (slow, fast, or rapid) is available to individual and commercial users throughout the UK. 

Navigating the Charging Landscape: Tips for Businesses  

Businesses wanting to transition their fleet vehicles to electric were concerned about the high costs of installing EV charging infrastructure. They were expected to pay for a substation upgrade if their site did not have sufficient electricity capacity. Fortunately, this has changed. Access and Forward-Looking Charges Significant Code Review (Access SCR) are rules from the regulator Ofgem that took effect in April 2023. It states that substation upgrades will largely be paid for by Distribution Network Operators (DNOs). 

Practical tips for businesses wanting to install charging infrastructure include speaking to your DNO to understand your site capacity and to plan for future electric fleet charging requirements. It is more cost-effective to practise phased capacity management until your whole fleet is converted. 

Selecting and Installing Charging Stations: A Practical Guide 

The type and number of charging stations you install will depend on your company’s needs. If you are a small-to-medium sized business, you might be eligible for the government’s electric vehicle infrastructure grant for staff and fleets or the Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS). Consider the following when planning your charging stations:

  • If your site is leased, get your landlord’s permission to install charging stations.
  • Attend connection surgeries, workshops, or webinars offered by your DNO before making an application. 
  • Charging bays should be wide enough to accommodate a charging point in the middle with two vehicles charging on either side.
  • Charge points should be as close as possible to the site’s power supply to cut down on groundwork costs. 
  • Decide which charger speed is most appropriate for your fleet.

Overcoming Challenges and Future-proofing Your Electric Fleet 

EV charging in the UK is rapidly becoming less of a problem as the availability of charging infrastructure increases. When you own Maxus EV vehicles, you future-proof your fleet with our Maxus Intelligence Onboard System. It provides live data on the state of your battery charge, charging events, and whether it is on or off the charge.

With this information, you can increase your fleet’s range, energy consumption in miles per kWh, and how much energy is added, including where and at what price. The data is combined into simple reports that help you better understand how your electric fleet vehicles are driven and where you need to make changes. 

Maxus has a good track record of delivering complex fleets for diverse businesses. We have over sixty dealers across the UK where you can select the perfect electric fleet vehicle for your business. Contact us today!

New Innovations in Electric Commercial Vehicles

For Maxus, innovation is our driving force. Since launching our first electric vehicle we have developed a reputation as innovators who are leading the transition to greater use of electric vehicles and vans. Winning multiple GreenFleet Awards, including Electric Vehicle Manufacturer and LCV Manufacturer of the Year, is a testament to our innovative approach and we are determined to keep pushing boundaries and accelerating change for our customers.

Advances in technology are redefining electric commercial vehicles

With every new update in technology our engineers get closer to bridging the gap between reality and science-fiction. Today’s Electric Vans are connected, intelligent and communicative. Always-on, they protect drivers and the public, monitor performance and self-check parts, and flag any maintenance needs in advance. 

Every new Maxus electric vehicle comes with telematic software as standard. Developed in partnership with LEVL, our Intelligence Onboard software provides insights through the Geotab platform, including near-real-time data on battery status, energy use and cost, live location, charging performance and range efficiency.

We’re moving towards a future where electric vehicles are better connected. Internet-connected vans, like our eDeliver 9, already have the power to communicate with other vans and IoT devices. As we continue to further adopt AI, we’re developing the fleet to allow you to compete.

Navigating the path to self-driving electric commercial vehicles

As innovators in the field of electric vehicles, our logical next step is to produce a self-driving version. Building on our recent partnership with TuSimple, developers of the world’s most advanced self-driving technology, we’ve already started testing the first generation of Maxus autonomous vehicles, using LiDAR software for onboard guidance. Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), works like radar, emitting laser pulses to map your surroundings, gauge distances and safely static and moving objects in your driving line.

In the meantime, we continue to make improvements to our Advanced Driver Assistant System (ADAS). Available as standard in Maxus electric commercial vehicles, ADAS is a partial automation system that protects your business from accidents that tend to arise from driver fatigue and human error.

‘Collision avoidance’ and ‘pedestrian detection’ are two of the highest ranking benefits of ADAS to fleets, according to 2022 research from the Arval Mobility Observatory Barometer. Given the importance of accident-prevention, Maxus engineers continue to upgrade our ADAS features, adding innovations like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring and night vision systems.

The convergence of electric and intelligent commercial vehicles

Cruise control, lane-change assist, autonomous braking, speed alerts, blind-area monitoring, parking sensors, reversing camera, dashboard touchscreen with smartphone-mirroring: our new eDeliver 9 is quite the improvement on the traditional work van (RAC review, September 2023).

Constant innovation means that Maxus Electrical Commercial Vehicles are packed with features that help UK businesses move forward, keeps our roads safer for drivers and pedestrians, and keep vans on the road and out of repair shops.

This is just the start. Thanks to advances in wireless and IoT technology, 

electric vehicles are communicating with the world around them and learning to make decisions by themselves.

Electric Commercial Vehicles and the Future of Transportation

Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology takes driving to a new level, literally allowing your vans to see around corners. A dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) protocol allows moving vehicles to talk to one another, update their drivers as to what’s ahead and even take evasive action.

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology allows electric cars in your fleet to communicate with the power grid and sell excess electricity back to the grid when cars are idle.

V2X is where we want to get to. ‘Vehicle-to-Everything’ will allow transport infrastructure, such as traffic lights, meters and charging stations to speak with your fleet. The future is a place where traffic flows faster with fewer stop-starts, less energy waste, and easier parking and refuelling.

Keeping your fleet at the forefront of EV innovation

Opened at our UK headquarters, in 2021, the Maxus Technical Training Academy is a showcase for electric vehicle innovation and a centre of excellence for Electric Van technicians. Hundreds of mechanics have already graduated from our courses and learned skills that are fundamental to the UK’s electric transition and future prosperity.

As AI and IoT go mainstream, Maxus intend to keep our customers in pole position by incorporating developing technology where appropriate. Find out how innovations like Intelligence Onboard have the power to transform your business performance. Contact us today to discuss the Maxus range of electric vans in the UK. Maxus electric vans come with a five-year vehicle warranty and an eight-year warranty on the high-voltage battery. We also offer nationwide breakdown assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Maximise Electric Fleet Management and Efficiency with MAXUS Intelligence Onboard

In an era where sustainability and innovation reign supreme, MAXUS, in collaboration with LEVL, is ushering in a new era of fleet management with MAXUS Intelligence Onboard – a telematic system that not only promotes the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) but also empowers fleet operators with comprehensive data-driven insights to enhance productivity and safety. MAXUS Intelligence Onboard is revolutionising the way businesses approach fleet management, and here’s how:

It’s Revolutionising Fleet Operations

MAXUS Intelligence Onboard offers a treasure trove of EV data that forms the backbone of efficient fleet management. Fleet operators gain access to real-time information, including the state of charge (SOC), energy consumption, energy costs, live GPS tracking, and charging data. This data empowers them to make informed decisions, optimise operations, and transition to a more sustainable and cost-effective EV fleet.

For those on the fence about EVs, this telematic system can also showcase the cost-effectiveness of EVs by comparing them to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. These comparisons highlight the lower fuel costs, reduced total cost of ownership, and the significant carbon emissions savings that come with transitioning to electric vehicles.

It’s Providing Real-Time Data for Proactive Fleet Management

MAXUS Intelligence Onboard is not just a system for the present; it’s future-proof and can seamlessly integrate with charging infrastructure. Fleet managers can access the charge assurance dashboard, gaining real-time insights into each vehicle’s charging status. This includes information about when vehicles will be fully charged, power consumption, estimated charging completion times, and battery percentage.

Moreover, the system features precise live GPS tracking and driver behaviour reports. This combination allows fleets to adopt proactive measures for driver safety. Advanced insights into driver on-road activities help enhance fleet safety, reduce accident risks, and improve overall road safety.

It’s Ensuring Vehicle Reliability

The advantages of MAXUS Intelligence Onboard extend beyond fleet operations. MAXUS leverages the EV data from Intelligence Onboard to keep vehicles on the road and out of the workshop. By analysing fault codes, MAXUS can predict and address potential issues before they lead to breakdowns. This proactive approach not only reduces downtime but also contributes to longer vehicle lifespans. Furthermore, this data is used to train engineers at MAXUS’ technical training academy, ensuring they are well-prepared to maintain and repair MAXUS vehicles.

MAXUS Intelligence Onboard represents a significant leap forward in fleet management technology. By leveraging data to optimise operations, improve driver safety, and enhance customer satisfaction, MAXUS is at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution. As the future unfolds, MAXUS remains committed to innovation, ensuring its customers continue to enjoy state-of-the-art technology, tangible benefits, and a wider range of choices in their fleet operations.

Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Electric Vans In The UK

The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Electric Vans for UK Businesses 

Are you preparing a cost-benefit analysis of electric vans in the UK? Look no further than Maxus commercial electric vans. They offer impressive operating and maintenance cost savings while minimising your environmental impact.

Comparing Upfront Costs and Maintenance Expenses   

If you are looking to buy an electric van in the UK, you might feel the purchase price is higher than what you would be paying for a petrol or diesel vehicle. Fortunately, there are several government grants and tax incentives that might make it easier to convert your fleet to electric vehicles (EVs).  

EVs have far fewer components than vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE), cutting your maintenance expenses substantially. As the owner of a Maxus EV van, you have access to an extensive Authorised Repairer Network operating across the UK and Europe, offering expert technical support and original parts. 

Financial Incentives and Potential Savings

Switching to electric vans comes with a range of financial incentives and potential savings that can significantly offset the initial investment. Beyond the plug-in grants and tax exemptions, businesses can take advantage of reduced running costs. For instance, the lower cost of electricity compared to diesel or petrol can result in substantial fuel savings over time. Additionally, electric vans typically have lower maintenance costs due to fewer moving parts and less frequent need for servicing. By incorporating these savings into your cost-benefit analysis, you can better understand the long-term financial advantages of adopting electric vans.

Fuel Savings and Operational Costs 

Are you frustrated with the high energy costs in the UK and wonder if you should purchase an electric vehicle (EV) that would add to your electricity bill? Did you know owning a Maxus commercial electric van means you actually generate electricity every time you brake? Regenerative braking is one of the many benefits of electric vans. It converts the kinetic energy created by the van’s momentum into electricity, which is used to recharge your vehicle’s battery. With an electric van, you don’t have to replace the oil, oil filter, or fuel filter. And instead of filling a fuel tank with petrol or diesel, you only recharge the battery.    

Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Switching to electric vans not only provides cost savings but also significantly reduces your carbon footprint. Electric vehicles (EVs) produce zero tailpipe emissions, which helps improve air quality and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. By adopting Maxus electric vans, businesses contribute to a sustainable future, supporting the UK’s goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Technological Advancements in Electric Vans

Recent technological advancements have made electric vans more reliable and efficient than ever. Improvements in battery technology have extended the range of EVs, while fast-charging infrastructure allows for quicker recharging times, minimising downtime. Maxus electric vans are equipped with the latest technology, ensuring high performance and reliability for your business operations.   

Tax Incentives and Government Grants for Electric Commercial Vehicles  

The sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles ends by 2030, and all new cars and vans must be zero emissions at the tailpipe by 2035. The UK government encourages all businesses to convert their fleets to electric commercial vehicles and help decarbonise road transport. In support of these efforts, the government provides tax incentives and government grants for commercial electric vehicles (EVs). 

  • Grants

Small and large electric vans are eligible for a plug-in grant that allows you to buy them more cheaply. You don’t have to apply for the grant, it is included as a discount in the purchase price. We are happy to say that the Maxus eDeliver 3 and Maxus eDeliver 9 ranges and the Maxus T90 pick-up vehicle are eligible for this grant.   

An EV infrastructure grant for staff and fleets is available for small-to-medium-sized businesses to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure in their commercial car parks. The installer will claim the grant on your behalf. The Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) grant has a similar intent, and you can apply for both grants if you abide by specific rules.

  • Tax incentives

Electric vehicles (excluding hybrid vehicles) are exempt from vehicle tax, but you will pay vehicle excise duty from 2025.  

There are several benefits relevant to electric vans in the UK that we did not mention here, and it is best to do more research on the subject, as changes around guidelines and regulations are a regular occurrence. 

Analysing Long-Term Savings and ROI 

Do you want to know how your fleet of EVs is being driven and how well they perform from a charge time, range, and cost perspective? You have all this information and more at your fingertips with the Maxus Intelligence Onboard system. Simple reports combine all the data in one place for a complete assessment and give you insight into the following:

  • Driver performance: Behaviour data reveals how your driver manages the vehicle. 
  • State of charge: Maximise vehicle range and fleet efficiency.
  • Compare costs: Understand the energy consumption per vehicle and your fleet, including how much energy costs in each location and how total energy costs compare to an internal combustion engine vehicle. 
  • Customer service dashboard: Maxus has a dashboard per customer, keeping us informed on fleet performance for improved service.

Cost Benefit of Charging Infrastructure for Your E-Vans

Implementing a robust charging infrastructure is crucial for maximising the benefits of electric vans. Businesses should consider installing workplace charging stations and utilising public charging networks. Maxus electric vans are compatible with various charging solutions, ensuring seamless integration into your existing operations.

Case Studies and Success Stories

Many businesses across the UK have successfully integrated Maxus electric vans into their fleets. For example, G.Network and DPD UK have reported significant operational efficiencies and cost savings after switching to electric vehicles. These success stories highlight the practical benefits of adopting EVs and demonstrate the positive impact on business performance and sustainability.

Future Trends and Market Outlook

The electric vehicle market is rapidly evolving, with new innovations and trends emerging regularly. Autonomous driving technology, vehicle-to-grid integration, and advancements in renewable energy sources are set to revolutionise the industry. Staying informed about these trends can help businesses make strategic decisions and stay ahead of the curve in adopting electric vans.

Addressing Common Concerns and Misconceptions

Many businesses have concerns about the range, charging time, and overall reliability of electric vans and electric van costs. It’s important to address these misconceptions and provide accurate information. For instance, Maxus electric vans offer competitive range and fast-charging capabilities, making them a practical choice for daily operations.

Future-Proofing Your Business

Adopting electric vans now can future-proof your business against upcoming regulatory changes and market demands. With stricter emissions regulations on the horizon, switching to electric vehicles will ensure compliance and position your business as a leader in sustainability. Maxus electric vans provide a forward-thinking solution that meets the evolving needs of the commercial transportation sector.Maxus electric vans come with a five-year vehicle warranty and an eight-year warranty on the high-voltage battery. We also offer nationwide breakdown assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Contact us today to discuss the Maxus range of electric vans in the UK or if you have more questions about the cost benefit analysis of electric vans.

Maxus electric vans come with a five-year vehicle warranty and an eight-year warranty on the high-voltage battery. We also offer nationwide breakdown assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Contact us today to discuss the Maxus range of electric vans in the UK. 

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