The problem with electric vans should be taken very seriously. I work with a company that’s just bought 130 diesel vans as they all need to do 200+ miles a day. Sometimes 300. There’s a big issue with weight and range and how they will all recharge. I don’t know any vans that are suitable for the task in hand. We work in the remotest locations and work long shifts. Recharging is just impractical
The problem with electric vans should be taken very seriously. I work with a company that’s just bought 130 diesel vans as they all need to do 200+ miles a day. Sometimes 300. There’s a big issue with weight and range and how they will all recharge. I don’t know any vans that are suitable for the task in hand. We work in the remotest locations and work long shifts. Recharging is just impractical
Hopefully everybody will realise sooner rather than later about that problem - electric can't beat diesel
Hi andrew agree about how old stuff was made an why ive had a 76 f250 for 35yrs an a 81 f100 for 20yrs i can keep them going myself . Cheers mate🇦🇺
It's crazy how much work and effort needs to be put in modern vehicles nowadays - they definitely don't make them how they used too!
You seen and peugeot 505 estate cars for sale in the uk? They used to be quite common but havent seen any for years now shame as i quite liked them
Your on 100% thinking the same as me
Glad somebody else thinks the same and it's not just me haha!
Electric vans just not viable for majority of users, gotta get there sometimes A to B to C and back to A
That's exactly right! Electric cars really are just not enough for a lot of people to travel long distances
manufacturing dont want simple cars that u can fix at home as there servicing dont get any benefit
You're probably right there - nobody can tinker on with modern day cars like you could back in the day!
In the UK there is a model s Tesla on 450000 miles
There are always exceptions to the rule and with enough maintenance you can keep anything running forever