Some 75% of UK van drivers believe a fully electric van would be a suitable choice for their businesses, according to research from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
The figure, which is up from 67% in 2023, comes as electric light commercial vehicle (LCV) registrations increased by more than 50% year-on-year during the year to June 2025.
Cost effectiveness was also a key factor in the 1,000 van drivers surveyed, with 62% of respondents believing that an electric van would now be cheaper to run compared with diesel or petrol alternatives.
While charging time (49%) and electric range (43%) continue to top concerns about making the transition, the results show that the majority (69%) of respondents without an electric van on their fleets do expect to purchase one in 2025.
The survey said businesses are looking for ways to make their businesses more sustainable (52%) as a core reason for purchasing an electric van, and also the improved selection of EV options available (37%).
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ has a range of electric vans such as the new eTransporter and the ID. Buzz Cargo.
Craig Cavanagh, National Fleet Manager at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said:
“It’s encouraging to see van drivers embracing the transition to electric, with the majority now recognising the ways in which EVs can support their day-to-day businesses.
“We continue to enhance and expand our line-up of all-electric vehicles, including the new eTransporter and entry-level ID. Buzz variants, as well as continuously improving our range of partnerships as we support customers on this electrification journey.”
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