The target £30k price will be the basic van at the lowest range but IF they can get a mid size battery in a WAV for around £45-55k then Motability will have a brand new favourite WAV. That should mean paying AP only with, obviously, no conversion costs unless you have a disabled driver, which means the 5 year minimum lease could well offer reasonable APs when compared to other WAVs. Then there’s a practically ranged EV, which means those who can charge at home will enjoy saving big time on running costs.
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I saw a hearse EV last week. The Dave Takes It On YouTube channel showed one earlier this year. Apparently diesel hearses have a lot of engine problems due to low speeds, EV are perfect for the job.
I saw a hearse EV last week. The Dave Takes It On YouTube channel showed one earlier this year. Apparently diesel hearses have a lot of engine problems due to low speeds, EV are perfect for the job. The Etive Collection
Nissan do one to (leaf based) though most I know of choose 2l petrol hybrid Merc’s