
The Nissan e-NV200 will be in the EV Showroom, along with members of the DriveElectric team to answer your questions about operating an electric van.
The latest e-NV200 features an advanced new 42kWh battery (the previous van’s battery was 24kWh) offering drivers more than 60% extra range on a single charge without compromising cargo capacity.
The Nissan eNV200 can not only enhance the green image of a business, but also helps make 100% electric last mile deliveries achievable for businesses and professional drivers everywhere.
REDUCE RUNNING COSTS
Switching from a diesel van, the pure electric eNV200 will dramatically reduce your running costs as electric charging costs approx. 3p per mile (a fraction of the cost of diesel or petrol). It is also exempt from Congestion and low emissions zone charges.
IMPROVED RANGE
The latest 42kWh battery enables the eNV200 to have a range that is of over 60 miles further than the 24kWh version on one charge. Nissan claims that the van should see operating ranges of between 125 miles to over 170, depending on driving conditions and load.
RAPID CHARGING
The eNV200 can be recharged in 7.5 hours using a wallbox 32A and in 40 minutes using a Quick Charger.
Rapid charging at a public chargepoint will give 80% charge in 20 mins.
PRACTICAL DESIGN
The Nissan electric eNV200 van has a load space of 4.2 cu m. – Enough to hold two Euro pallets or cargo weighing up to 701kg.
Access to the cargo area is via wide-opening rear doors and a pair of sliding side panel doors.
The front passenger seat can also fold down when required to create a desk for updating delivery notes or taking orders.
Electric van lease options and the full vehicle spec of the new model 40kWh Nissan eNV200 are now available.

Take an excursion to our events page to discover upcoming electric vehicle events and things to do… some we will be attending as ‘DriveElectric’ and some we’re heading to just for fun. We also post updates on prize draws and competitions we are running on this page (if you’re feeling lucky).
We’ve always found the EV community warm and welcoming so get involved if you can. As well as physical meet ups there are great EV owners groups on Facebook (the BMW i3 UK group on Facebook is particularly useful and chatty!) and there’s lots of activity on twitter too, so either virtually or ‘in real life’ we hope to see you there.
EV events and things to do