Receive £8,000 OFF a New Electric Van


There has been some exciting developments in the world of leasing new vans with the introduction of a grant worth up to £8,000 for companies, charities and public sector organisations that operate in the UK.

The latest move by the British government goes to show the length that they are going to attempt to preserve the planet. So what does that mean to businesses in the UK? It means that you can receive a grant that will go towards the purchase price of a new electric van. 

This will be 20% of the cost of the new commercial vehicle, up to a maximum of £8,000.


Vehicles that qualify must have CO2 emissions of less than 75g/km which can travel for at least 10 miles (16km) without any emissions as all.

Vehicles that are included in the electric van grant scheme:

·        Renault eTrafic
·        Fiat eDucato
·        Citroen Berlingo
·        Nissan e-NV200 (cargo van)
·        Peugeote Partner
·        Renault Kangoo ZE
·        RenaultMaster ZE
·        LDV EV80 van
·        LDV EV80 chassis cab

So what do you need to do? In a nutshell, nothing at all! You won’t need to apply for anything or fill out loads of silly forms, instead we will do the leg work for you and retrieve the relevant discounts that are available.

If you would like to learn more about the governments Electric Van Scheme then contact a member of Premier Commercial Vehicles on 08455 610 155 or visit our website. We are open between Monday and Friday (9.00am – 5.30pm) and our Electric Van specialists have over 40 years of experience within the motor trade sector.

Take a look at our Premier Commercial Vehicles Trust Pilot reviews and some of the feedback that our previous customers have given us. Our 5-star customer experience has enabled us to continue our growth across South Wales and provide businesses with new vans in Bridgend, Cardiff and Swansea.

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