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Flexis, a joint venture between Renault, Volvo, and CMA CGM, is entering the electric van market with innovative designs and connected services.
Rivian’s commercial electric vans are set to become a more common sight on roads as the company broadens its customer base beyond Amazon, offering cost savings and advanced features. The vans, on display at the Detroit auto show, aim to capture a larger share of the growing electric commercial vehicle market.
From April 2025, the UK will change the tax landscape for electric vehicles (EVs), including Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) adjustments. This article explains the specifics of these changes and their implications for EV owners and the market.
Renault is bringing back the Estafette and Goelette van monikers, alongside a new Trafic, as part of its push into electric commercial vehicles.
Kia unveils its new electric van lineup, targeting European and Asian markets, with a unique wheelchair-accessible vehicle that may come to America.
New consultations seek to reduce barriers to electric van adoption by defining the regulations for vehicles that fall within the 4.25-tonne derogation.
The UK government is assessing the safety implications of streamlining regulations for electric vans, considering changes to 4.25-tonne vehicle rules to support fleet electrification, but concerns about road safety are delaying the process.
Electric vans are gaining traction in Australia’s commercial vehicle sector, offering businesses a sustainable alternative to traditional diesel-powered vehicles. This article explores the current landscape, available models, upcoming releases, and the advantages of electric vans for businesses.
Japanese automakers Suzuki, Toyota, and Daihatsu are partnering to produce mini electric vans, targeting a launch in fiscal year 2025. The vehicles will leverage each company’s strengths, with Daihatsu handling production, Toyota providing technology, and Suzuki contributing design.
Kia has revealed the exterior design of the PV5, its first EV under the ‘Platform Before Vehicle’ brand, designed for passengers and cargo.