LDV eDeliver 3 Review and how and where to charge it NZ Australia, running costs and times.

3 years ago
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This electric van can replace your small 2WD work van.

The LDV eDeliver with 35kWh and 52.5kWh batteries reasonably can replace your normal van. The ranges are around 250km and 350km drivable range. They support DC fast charging for road trips, long drives and busy days, with charging around 30-50 minutes.

The cargo space is 2.18m long and 4.8 cubic metres.

About the same size as an NV200 van.

Australia, I don't think this vehicle is currently available in Australia, but LDV do sell vehicles in Australia.

Other interesting points for this vehicle. I did not spot a spare tyre. All electric vehicles make a simulated engine noise, or pedestrian alerting tone. This vehicle makes a hum at low speeds, which is good. There will be some charger provided with this vehicle if you buy it new, but there are options depending on how you might use the vehicle for your work.

I have driven other electric vans, ENV200, LDV EV80, and Renal Kangoo. This is the most practical small van that can replace your current van. The 35kWh model would be enough for many users, but the 52.5kWh model has enough battery for longer trips, without having to worry about range.

This is from the LDV Maxus van range.

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