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The Top 3 Commercial Electric Vans


EV Magazine has created a top 10 of the best in class. Here are the top three...

 

3. Mercedes-Benz eSprinter

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Price: £73,260

Payload: 995Kg-1272Kg

Towing capacity: 2,000Kg

Two battery options: 81kWh and 113kWh.

The larger battery delivers a WLTP range of up to 297 miles, making it ideal for both urban and regional routes. It supports DC fast charging up to 115kW, enabling a 10–80% charge in just 32–42 minutes.

Motor options offer up to 201hp and 295 lb-ft of torque for smooth, quiet performance. Advanced safety systems, regenerative braking and a modern infotainment interface enhance both security and efficiency.

Backed by Mercedes-Benz’s reputation and service network, the eSprinter is a strong, future-ready fleet investment.

 

2. Ford E-Transit

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Price: £49,545

Payload: 1,759Kg

Towing capacity: 2,000Kg

The Ford E-Transit stands out in the electric van market with its flexible configurations and strong electric performance.

Available in cargo van, chassis cab and cutaway styles, with six total configurations, it can be tailored for trades, delivery or specialist use.

Powered by a rear-mounted motor delivering 266hp and 317 lb-ft of torque, it offers smooth, capable driving even when fully loaded.

Inside, Ford’s SYNC 4 infotainment system, Pro Power Onboard for tool charging and advanced safety features like lane-departure warning and adaptive cruise control enhance driver experience.

Combined with factory-installed trade packages and Ford’s strong service network, the E-Transit offers an accessible, efficient and dependable solution for commercial operators transitioning to electric mobility in 2025.

 

1. Renault Master E-Tech

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Price: £37,500

Payload: 1,625Kg

Towing capacity: 2,500Kg

The Renault Master E-Tech leads the 2025 electric van market with a WLTP range of up to 285 miles from its 87kWh battery, making it ideal for both urban and long-distance use.

It offers cargo volumes from 11 to 14.8m³, a wide sliding door and 270-degree rear doors for easy access.

Fast charging at 130kW adds 142 miles in 30 minutes, while 22kW AC charging enables a full top-up in under four hours.

Its aerodynamic “Aerovan” design reduces energy use by 27%, boosting efficiency.

Powered by a 105kW motor, it delivers strong, quiet performance.

The Master E-Tech has earned top industry accolades, including International Van of the Year 2024, confirming its position as a practical, innovative, and fleet-ready solution.

 

For EV Magazine's complete Top 10 Commercial Electric Vans run down click here.

Published On: 03/07/2025 14:00:00

 

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