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Electric Vans – What’s Holding Tradespeople Back?

Electric Trade-Off: The Future is Bright for Electric Vans – But What’s Holding Business Owners Back?

The electric revolution is gaining traction among van drivers and tradespeople. That’s because the vast majority (90%) claim they would be open to going electric when upgrading the vehicles they use for their work. That’s according to new research by Confused.com. The study has uncovered whether van drivers who work in industries like transport, construction, retail, and manufacturing are likely to switch to an electric van, and what could be holding them back.  

The top reasons motivating business owners to switch to electric vehicles 

Electric vans

1. Environmental benefits – 31% 

2. Lower running costs – 27% 

3. Financial incentives – 17% 

4. Improved technology and features – 12% 

5. Peace of mind that I’m doing something good – 5%  

6. Opportunity to work with more environmentally conscious customers – 4% 

High hopes for electric vans  

Out of the 500 UK small business owners surveyed, an encouraging 90% say they would opt for an electric van if theirs needed replacing. This shift signals a growing recognition of both the financial and environmental benefits of going electric. Some of these benefits include cutting fuel costs, tax waivers and reducing carbon footprints. Vans serve as the backbone of countless businesses across the country so this interest in switching to electric alternatives suggests a promising shift to a greener workforce in the future.   

Just 7% said they would be unlikely to consider an EV. These drivers prefer to stay with what they know and stick to a diesel or petrol-powered van, even when in need of an upgrade.  

Almost a third (31%) state reducing emissions as the main reason they would consider electric for their next van. But it’s not just this. Many van drivers want to cut costs, improve efficiency, and stay ahead of regulations. Fuel prices are fluctuating, and low-emission zones are expanding. Because of this, more than one in four (27%) business owners say that lower running costs associated with EVs would be an incentive to switch. Going electric could be a game-changer for small businesses looking to save money and future-proof their operations.  

What’s holding van drivers back from going electric?  

Despite the enthusiasm, some key barriers remain, as the van drivers surveyed also highlighted their reservations about switching. The main one is charging time, with over a quarter (28%) of business owners outlining this as a concern over purchasing an EV. Tying in with this, one in seven (13%) also have concerns about there being insufficient charging infrastructure in public places.  

The main concerns van drivers have about switching to electric vans  

1. Charging time – 28% 

2. Cost of maintenance – 26% 

Man charging electric vans

3. Purchase price – 23% 

4. Limited driving range – 22% 

5. Insufficient charging infrastructure – 13% 

6. Concerns about reliability or durability – 12% 

7. Lack of suitable models for my trade – 11% 

8. Lack of knowledge of the technology – 8% 

9. I think they’re not practical – 7% 

10. I don’t like how they look – 7% 

Another concern that van drivers have about switching to electric is the cost of maintenance. One in four (26%) stated this as something that could hold them back from making the switch. According to AutoTrader insight, EVs can be cheaper to maintain due to having fewer moving parts. This hints that small business owners need more information on how they could be saving money by switching to an EV. 

The purchase price is also front of mind. Understandably so, as this is still in fact often higher than an EV’s petrol or diesel counterparts. The initial cost of an EV can indeed be higher than a petrol or diesel car, but van drivers can save money in the long run. Electric vans have cheaper running costs as well as often being exempt from low-emission zones in major cities.  

Rhydian Jones, motor insurance expert at Confused.com commented:  

“It’s great to see such strong support for electric vans among UK business owners. A 90% adoption rate would be a game-changer for businesses and the environment. However, concerns around charging times, infrastructure, and costs are understandable.  

“Whenever considering a new vehicle for work or for pleasure, it’s also worth sitting down and working out all of the associated costs. This includes fuel, maintenance and insurance. You could be surprised as it might work out cheaper in the long run. It’s also important to state the classes of use of the van to ensure you have the right van insurance cover. This can also impact the overall cost.  

As technology advances and charging networks expand, we expect to see even greater confidence in electric vans as a practical and cost-effective choice for businesses.” 

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