that seems to be quite standard, my toyota van has the 8 years 100,000 on the battery and 10 years on the rest of it
probably burst into flames long before that though
It's standard because it's a legal requirement in the UK.
that seems to be quite standard, my toyota van has the 8 years 100,000 on the battery and 10 years on the rest of it
probably burst into flames long before that though

What van have you got Charlie?Had my current diesel van for 7 years, total cost including purchase, repairs and servicing has worked out at less than 30 pound a week, no electric van could come close to those figures, most of my driving is local, but had to go to Andover a few weeks ago, and drove there and back without refueling, using a similar size ev van i would of had to stop and charge 4 times at least.
toyota ev city pro-ace or something
Substitute 'some products' for all & you're on the money.
Cars, white goods, electrical goods ..

The garage that looks after my van said just that. The blue stuff doesn't help matters, im told.No chance of any new diesel vehicle lasting 10 years. All the pollution reduction crap stuck in them now makes them complex and unreliable.

10 years warranty. You wont get thst on a Fiat, Peugeot or a vauxhallIt's a Peugeot Partner with a Toyota badge stuck on it. You won't have to worry about spares availability!
Vauxhall combo, it's been a great runaround, cheap insurance, parts, servicing etc, average 45 mpg, good payload for a small van, my 3 year old car has done only 4000 miles because i always grab the van keys when i nip outWhat van have you got Charlie?
at the moment yes
I'm with Octopus and their EV tariff gves me 7p per kWh for 5 hours a night, still just using a 3 pin plug (2kw) and that gives me about 30 miles per night, or 210 per week
if I fitted a proper 6kW charger that would be 90 mile per night from the cheap 5 hour window
we also have a diesel car so I have no issues if i suddenly needed to make a long journey (and with a very elderly parent that is possible)
10 years warranty. You wont get thst on a Fiat, Peugeot or a vauxhall
www.thevanexpert.co.uk

its a stelliantis from spain -It's a Peugeot Partner with a Toyota badge stuck on it. You won't have to worry about spares availability!
its on a 3 pin plug and not sure if van is intellignt ?Should be 6 hours of cheap electricity per night with Intelligent Octopus Go.