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Nissan e-NV200 electric van being used by florist

How many electric vans are really being sold?

Is the noise and hype surrounding electric vans being translated into sales? I’ve long been a supporter of the business case for electric vans, but new figures from Renault suggest that the electric revolution still has a long way to go before it starts to affect the wider LCV market.

Nissan e-NV200 electric van being used by florist

Many vans do less than 60 miles a day and never venture outside the city — the ideal usage scenario for electric vehicles.

According to Renault, the Kangoo Z.E. is Europe’s best selling electric van, accounting for 42.6% of the all-electric European LCV market in 2015. Renault says that it sold 4,325 Kangoo Z.E. vans last year, implying that total electric LCV sales in Europe were 10,152 units.

That may seem a reasonable number — and it is certainly much higher than a few years ago. But in the UK alone in 2015, 423,894 new LCVs were registered. Looked at in this light, electric van sales need to rise by around a factor of ten before they might start to have a significant impact on pollution levels and business buying habits.

I remain bullish about the potential for electric vans, however, simply because they are so obviously well suited to many types of operation. Electric vans are gradually making inroads across Europe too. Examples include the Norwegian and French postal services, British Gas and a growing mixture of public sector organisations and SME businesses.

Big potential cost savings are on offer: a report last year from the government and industry-backed Go Ultra Low campaign found that British businesses could save up to £2.6bn per year by switching to electric.

Van hire discount offers round-up 15 Jan 2016

Here is this week’s roundup of all the discount codes and special offers currently available on the vanrental.co.uk website and elsewhere.

Hertz logo largeSave up to 25% in Hertz Winter Sale (3 day minimum hire)

If you’re planning a longer hire period then you may be able to save up to 25% on standard van hire rates in the Hertz Winter Sale!

  • Valid from: 30 December 2015
  • Expires: 31 January 2016
  • Pick up period: 1 January 2016 – 31 March 2016
  • Discount code: 816220
  • Terms and conditions apply, see Hertz website for details

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

 


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Our exclusive 10% discount for Sixt UK van hire is still available.

All you have to do to benefit from this discount is click through to the Sixt website using the pink button below:

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Evans European Transport Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid

Hybrid power delivers 20% fuel saving on 7.5t unit — will it work for vans?

Hybrid electric-petrol cars are becoming increasingly common, to the point where they are among the most popular models sold (as with some Toyota cars). Fuel consumption is genuinely increased with no extra operating cost for the owner.

It seems that a similar situation is starting to exist with lorries, at least at the lower end of the weight scale. Temperature-controlled distribution specialist Evans European Transport recently acquired its first diesel-electric FUSO Canter. This was used to replace a conventional diesel truck from another manufacturer doing the same work.

Evans European Transport Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid

Evans European Transport’s first Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid is delivering significant fuel savings.

The Canter Eco Hybrid is already delivering 17.5mpg, whereas the conventional vehicle only managed 14mpg, according to Evans. That’s a fuel saving of 20%. Returns from the Canter are also likely to improve further as the engine loosens up and is run in.

FUSO trucks are sold by Mercedes-Benz dealers in the UK and are increasingly popular, thanks to their above-average payload and low running costs. The  Canter 7C15 Eco Hybrid is powered by a 110 kW (150hp) diesel engine that works in parallel with a state-of-the-art 40 kW (54hp) electric motor.

From stationary it uses electric power only, then switches to a combination of diesel and electric operation once a speed of around 6 mph has been reached. Depending on the power demand, the electric motor also supports the diesel at higher speeds; mode switching is seamless, requiring no input from the driver. To optimise fuel-saving an Idle Start-Stop system is fitted as standard.

The compact, lightweight electric motor and lithium-ion batteries – covered by a 10-year, unlimited mileage warranty, fully supported by FUSO – mean the hybrid version weighs just 160 kg more than the standard diesel-powered Canter, resulting in a 5.0 tonne body and payload allowance.

Given that this technology appears to generate worthwhile savings in both cars and lorries, it shouldn’t be too much of a stretch to make it work in vans.

A spate of trials around 2008/9 suggested that fuel savings of 20-25% could be achieved with corresponding CO2 reductions, but things have gone quiet since then. Hybrid vans remain thin on the ground. None of the major volume manufacturers yet offer one — instead, it’s left to aftermarket converters such as award-winning Ashwoods.

Possible reasons for this are greater upfront cost and question marks over residual values. But I’d have thought that the experience of the car sector would enable big fleet and lease operators to work out good enough answers to these questions. A 10-year warranty on the electric motor and batteries — as with the FUSO Canter — should also ease concerns.

Another possibility of course is that low fuel prices mean manufacturers and operators no longer feel the same urgent need to cut fuel consumption as they did in 2008, when oil prices touched an all-time high of $148 per barrel. Today, the figure is around $31 per barrel and petrol has dipped below a quid for the first time in some years.

We’ll have to see how the market develops, but it’s worth considering that if Evans’ hybrid Canter does 60,000 miles per year (I’m guessing here), then the 3.5mpg difference between the diesel truck’s 14mpg and the Canter’s 17.5mpg equates to a fuel saving of 20%, or 3,820 litres of diesel per year.

The financial and environmental implications are considerable over a 3-5 year operating cycle.

Ford Special Vehicl Preparation unit

Ford Transit Custom tops emergency services wish list

Few vehicles are more versatile than medium-sized vans, like the Ford Transit Custom, which fulfils functions as varied as luxury VIP transport and builder’s van.

While the Transit Custom does have peers, few offer the same mix of reliability, price, volume availability and specification choice that Ford can offer. Unsurprisingly, the Transit Custom is becoming one of the most popular choices as a van and people carrier with UK police forces.

Nowawdays, emergency services club together in regional consortia to get the best possible deals when buying vehicles. In a recent ordering round, Ford received an order for 1,100 new vehicles, 760 of which were Transit Customer medium vans. A further 110 were smaller Ford Transit Connect vans, while 30 Ford Ranger pick-ups were also included.

The firm’s Kuga is also becoming a popular choice thanks to its optional 4×4. Of the 1,100 vehicles ordered, 200 were Kuga models.

Ford Special Vehicl Preparation unit

Work in progress at the Ford Special Vehicl Preparation unit

Roughly half of the Transit Custom vans will be supplied by Ford as cell vans. The conversions will be undertaken by Ford’s Special Vehicle Preparation (SVP) operation in order to make the van capable of transporting two detainees and up to five police offers.

“Ford has a long history of working with emergency services spanning 50 years,” said Terry Adams, Ford direct sales manager.  “The stylish and capable Ford Kuga has established itself as their rural beat car of choice with all-important all-wheel drive necessary for winter conditions.”

British Transport Police, South Wales and Dyfed Powys are other forces with Ford Kugas on their fleets.  The market-leading Ford Transit Custom is used in every police region in the country, with roles as cell vans, crime scene units, dog carriers and camera vans.

The Transit Custom is winning fans elsewhere, too. Ford has recently been chosen as the exclusive supplier of cars and vans for the Team Sky cylcling team. While the team’s mainstay for race work will be the Mondeo estate, two Ford Transit Jumbo’s will be used to transport all of the team’s gear to and during races, while two nine-seat Tourneo Customs will be used as minibus shuttles to transport team members as needed.

Vauxhall Vivaro

Vauxhall vans are top choice for retail customers

In 2015, Vauxhall sold 13,000 vans small businesses. This made the Luton-based firm the top choice among retail buyers — van owners who buy from dealers, rather than direct from the manufacturer.

In total, Vauxhall sold 41,000 commercial vehicles last year, a 28% increase on 2014. The marque’s market share increased to 11.2%, up from 10.2% in 2014.

One millionth Vauxhall Vivaro at Luton

Although the Vauxhall Combo is a popular small van, at the heart of the firm’s success with retail buyers is the Vauxhall Vivaro. More than 27,000 Vivaros were sold last year, and the van was the firm’s best-selling retail model.

To put the Vivaro’s popularity into context, sales of Vauxhall’s largest van, the Movano, rose by 28% in 2015. But the company still only sold 5,000 of them. The Vivaro really does define Vauxhall’s commercial offering, in my opinion.

However, despite last year’s strong sales performance, Vauxhall’s van sales are still dwarved by those of the other big ‘British’ CV brand, Ford. More than 106,000 vans bearing the Blue Oval were sold last year, giving Ford a 24.8% share of the UK CV market.

Drivers wanting to buy a van that’s really British should stick with the underdog, though. Vauxhall recently celebrated the one millionth Vivaro van built at its Luton plant. The new Vivaro has more British-made parts than ever and is the lynchpin of UK commercial vehicle production.

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Van hire discount & special offer roundup 07/01/2016

Here is this week’s roundup of all the discount codes and special offers currently available on the vanrental.co.uk website and elsewhere.

Hertz logo largeHertz: EXCLUSIVE 10% Discount Code

Save 10% on Hertz Van Rental with our exclusive discount code.

  • Valid from: 4 January 2016
  • Expires: 10 January 2016
  • Discount code: 778648
  • Valid for pick-up period 4 January 2016 until 31 January 2016
  • No minimum hire period

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

 


Hertz logo largeSave up to 25% in Hertz Winter Sale (3 day minimum hire)

If you’re planning a longer hire period then you may be able to save up to 25% on standard van hire rates in the Hertz Winter Sale!

  • Valid from: 30 December 2015
  • Expires: 31 January 2016
  • Pick up period: 1 January 2016 – 31 March 2016
  • Discount code: 816220
  • Terms and conditions apply, see Hertz website for details

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

 


Sixt logoSave 10% on Sixt Van Rental (EXCLUSIVE)

Our exclusive 10% discount for Sixt UK van hire is still available.

All you have to do to benefit from this discount is click through to the Sixt website using the pink button below:

Save 10% on Sixt van rental

 

 

 


 

Remember: You can also see details of all of these offers in the “Our Companies” section on the home page.

SMMT van and truck registrations 2009-2015

New van registrations hit record high of 371,830 in 2015

Commercial vehicle registrations hit an all-time high of 423,894 units in the UK in 2015, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Total registrations last year were 16.7% higher than in 2014 and van registrations had the best year ever: 371,830 new vans hit the road in the UK in 2015, beating the previous record set in 2007.

UK van and truck registrations: 2015 and % change on 2014

December % change Year-to-date % change Rolling year % change
Vans 30,410 14.6% 371,830 15.6% 371,830 15.6%
Trucks 4,880 68.4% 52,064 25.5% 52,064 25.5%
Total 35,290 19.9% 423,894 16.7% 423,894 16.7%

Data courtesy of SMMT (www.smmt.co.uk)

Booming demand for vans must surely be evidence of UK economic growth and perhaps the tail end of the delayed replacement cycle many companies adopted during the recession. Although If I was cynical, I might also suggest that an element of this strong demand is the result of too much cheap credit sloshing around the system, fuelled by low interest rates…

Mike Hawes, who is the SMMT’s chief executive, is certainly not a cynic like me. Commenting on these figures, Mr Hawes said that “CV demand is a key barometer of UK economic confidence”. Interestingly, however, he did comment that “with these record figures in mind, we will expect to see the market levelling off slightly in 2016”.

I’d agree with the last comment: trees don’t grow to the sky and having hit record levels, there doesn’t seem any logical reason to expect demand to continue to soar. Demand must now surely return to more normal levels?

As ever I will watch with interest as the year unfolds, but I will end today’s post with a remarkable graph showing how van registrations have rocketed higher since 2013:

SMMT van and truck registrations 2009-2015

SMMT van and truck registrations Dec 2009-Dec 2015

Volkswagen Crafter van

NI electricity operator stays loyal to VW with 28-van order

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Ltd (NIE Networks) has renewed its long-standing partnership with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, adding 28 Crafter panel vans to its 400-strong fleet of vehicles.

Volkswagen Crafter van

Volkswagen Crafter

NIE Networks is responsible for managing 47,000 kilometres of overhead and underground cables that deliver electricity to 850,000 homes and businesses across Northern Ireland.

The company opted for the Crafter CR35 MWB panel van due to its ample load space, rear-wheel drive functionality to help access remote areas, and ability for bespoke conversion. Each Crafter will be equipped with specialist racking solutions, depending on purpose and equipment carried.

The new vehicles will be used within the connections side of the business, to help join new customers to the electricity network or alter existing connections for homes and businesses across the country.

As part of the NIE Networks’ commitment to its customers, a number of the new Crafters will be used as 24/7 emergency response vehicles. To help reduce costly vehicle downtime, Volkswagen’s award-winning aftercare support will provide a like-for-like courtesy vehicle if a van is off the road for more than a couple of hours.

David Corry, Supply Chain and Fleet Manager, NIE Networks, commented:

“As the network company, we have a responsibility to ensure homes and businesses across Northern Ireland have a reliable electricity supply. It was the reliability and the first-rate aftersales service offered by Volkswagen which helped to make it an easy decision when it came to replacing vehicles on the fleet. We have had excellent experience in the past with Volkswagen, and we’re pleased to continue the relationship.”

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EXCLUSIVE: Save 10% on Hertz Van Rental with vanrental.co.uk [EXPIRED]

Hertz logo largeTo celebrate the new year we have an EXCLUSIVE 10% discount code for Hertz Van Rental.

This discount code is only available on vanrental.co.uk.

Here are the details:

  • Valid from: 4 January 2016
  • Expires: 10 January 2016
  • Minimum hire period: 1 day
  • DISCOUNT CODE: 778648
  • Valid for pick-up periods from 4 January 2016 until 31 January 2016

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

 

Terms and conditions may apply — see Hertz website for details.

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Save up to 25% on van hire in the Hertz winter sale! [EXPIRED]

Hertz logo largeBook now and save up to 25% on van rental in the Hertz Winter Sale.

By booking early for hire periods until 31 March 2016 you could save up to 25%. Here are the details:

  • Booking period: 30/12/2015 – 31/01/2016
  • Pick up period:  01/01/2016 – 31/03/2016
  • Discount Code: 816220 
  • Minimum hire period: 3 days
  • Terms and Conditions apply — see Hertz website for details.

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

If you need a van for less than three days, then you can still save up to 20% with Hertz: click here for details.