Seven in 10 (70%) van fleet drivers would prefer the electric version of their favoured van over the petrol or diesel alternative.
New research from Churchill Expert, Direct Line Group’s specialist fleet insurance provider, shows a fast-growing appetite for electric motoring among CV drivers, with just 15% preferring petrol- or diesel-powered models.
The research is borne out by latest van registration figures. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturer and Traders (SMMT), January 2023 saw a significant increase in demand for battery electric vehicle (BEV) vans, which were up 54% to 993 units and accounted for one in 22 vans joining UK roads. SMMT data also shows registrations for BEV vans grew by 31.2% throughout 2022, with its UK market outlook forecasting a 60.7% rise in 2023.
Nicola Richmond, head of Churchill Expert Flexible Fleet Partnerships, said: “Internal combustion engine (ICE) vans continue to make up the majority of fleets, but attitudes towards electric vans are rapidly changing. New BEV van registrations are showing strong growth, as supply chain issues start to improve and the choice of electric vans coming to market improves.
“With the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles fast approaching, it is encouraging to see a growing appetite for electric amongst van fleet drivers. Electrification is not an overnight process but the industry moving in the right direction.”
Electric van expert and EV Café commercial director Paul Kirby added: “The research is very encouraging concerning electric vans. The benefits to the local air quality, safer driving and increased efficiency will be tangible to any business adopting these vehicles. That said, it is important not to underestimate the help, support and guidance needed to make this transition effectively.”