Large electric vans are increasingly common as fleets turn to EVs to help decarbonise their business. These models are for those who need to prioritise space with cavernous load bays.
With manufacturers like , and all competing in this sector, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the best deals on GRIDSERVE Car Leasing.
On this page, you’ll be able to find large electric vans that we have so you can drive your new EV without any factory wait times.
2.3 Business Chassis Cab 3450 WB
3.0 High Roof Business Van 3520L WB Hi-Matic
180 Lion XP Super High Roof Van Auto
2.0 dci 150ps Acenta Platform Cab
85kW 66kWh Pro Van Auto
2.0 TDI 150 Commerce Plus Van
135kW 89kWh Trend Chassis Cab Auto [Nav]
2.0 EcoBlue 165ps Leader Premium Dropside [Nav]
160kW 65kWh H1 Van Limited Auto
Large Electric Van Lease FAQs
The biggest of the electric van sizes available to lease, a large electric van can also be referred to as an LWB (Long Wheel Base). These panel vans are purposely designed to have massive amounts of space to carry big and heavy cargo on a daily basis.
Due to their size, they鈥檙e not as smooth to handle as or , but they more than make up for it in load capacity.
You can choose from a huge array of large electric vans to lease right now for yourself or your business. For example, you can get brilliant options like the Fiat E-Ducato, Mercedes-Benz eVito and Iveco eDaily. Build your bespoke deal and get the ball rolling on your large electric van lease deal.
The typical dimensions of a large van tend to be around 3.4 metres in length, 1.7 metres in width and 1.7 metres in height. The payload is huge, at between 1,200kg to 1,500kg. Each model will vary, but this can be used as a general size guide to help you decide which sized van you will need.
Many of the available large electric vans have good range with some even surpassing 250 miles on a single charge, including the Citroen e-Relay, Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo and Peugeot e-Boxer. This is truly impressive considering the size of the vehicles and how much electric power is needed to operate them.
As one of the UK's leading experts, we've answered some of the questions you might already have.