Horses for courses I guess.
LKQ (ECP) have at least one electric Berlingo van on the fleet in Portsmouth where they have two branches. Their vans are a common sight not just in the city, but also in my local area about 10 miles out. Whether the leccy van is used for the more outlying deliveries I don't know. I believe we have a regular poster who works for one of the national factors. Perhaps he has some insight on their suitability?
Royal Mail in Pompey have run a fleet of Vito electrics for a couple of years now. Be interesting to know how they have performed. RM appear to run their vehicles until they drop. Our local delivery office have a lot of 2012 Partners and even a couple of 2009 VX Combos.
I am, I believe the regular poster, I've just changed jobs but the time I spent driving E Berlingos doing around 40k in them were positive in the whole, brand new they give around 160 mile range, with a few miles on them this tends to settle down to around 140, a rapid charge at lunch time saw them through the afternoon then a slow overnight charge had them ready for the next morning although I used to bring 'my van' home so I used to give it a quick blast on the rapid charger first thing.
On average we covered between 150 to 200 miles a day mainly in and around Guildford although we did have a few customers in out lying area's that dictated a blast up or down the A3, I tended to keep them in normal mode rather eco or sport ( yes they really do have a sport mode, not sure why as even in normal mode there b***** quick especially away from the lights...).
Incidentally Guildford is very EV friendly, public chargers everywhere, the local bus company have a fleet of electric buses even Guildford police have a couple of Tesla's and the local council are currently offering small businesses a 10k grant to switch to a electric van...
As a side note I noticed a lot of the under bonnet components where marked with the stylized 'T' used by Toyota.
Edited by paul 1963 on 24/03/2024 at 18:49
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