Nissan, e-NV200, Fruit 4 London

Fruit 4 London used the all-electric Nissan e-NV200 on a series of deliveries aroun

FRUIT 4 LONDON is one of the latest businesses to take part in Nissan’s ‘£2 Challenge’ which put the trailblazing model to the test on a busy day of deliveries across the capital to see how far a charge costing just a couple of quid would take them.

Starting with a full load at New Spitalfields Market in the East End, company director Laszlo Mulato drove a total of 36.6 miles and made 15 deliveries before returning to depot with 50 percent of the vehicle’s original charge remaining.

Based on that performance, the company could expect to make 3,900 deliveries a year, covering almost 10,000 miles for a total electricity bill of just £260.

The model’s zero emissions performance means the company would also benefit from congestion charge exemption, saving hundreds of pounds more across the year.

Laszlo Mulato, Director of Fruit 4 London, said: “This challenge really opened our eyes to the benefits of moving towards an electric fleet and the e-NV200 in particular.

“It’s shown us just how much we could save by making the transition and, as a small business, it’s hard to argue with figures like that.

“We were also really impressed to see first hand how the e-NV200 could help us win new business, with many of our biggest clients and potential customers expressing a preference to work with green-minded suppliers.”

Combining the Nissan NV200, a former International Van of the Year, with the proven technology of the British-built Nissan LEAF – the world’s bestselling electric car – the new e-NV200 can cover 106 miles on a single charge, can be charged from zero to 80% in as little as 30 minutes, and costs just two pence per mile to run.

In addition to low running costs and emissions, users will also benefit from greatly reduced maintenance bills that make for unrivalled total cost of ownership – £1,200 lower than a conventional diesel van over four years.

Priced from £13,393 in panel van form (incorporating PiVG) offers a class-leading 4.2m3 capacity and an impressive 703kg payload. Meanwhile, the van’s unique driving experience, with an absence of cabin vibration, helps to minimise driver fatigue.

Read our review on the Nissan e-NV200 here.

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