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Government names plug-in vans eligible for grant

  • 21 February 2012
  • By SMMT

Government has named seven ultra-low carbon vans that will qualify for a discount of up to £8,000 as part of the ‘Plug-In Van Grant’ incentive. The incentive aims to stimulate the market for ultra-low carbon commercial vehicles as it establishes itself in the UK.

“The Plug-In Van Grant and today’s detail on the seven models eligible is excellent news for van drivers, operators, businesses and the industry. The savings on the initial purchase price, coupled with the tax advantages and very low running costs make a plug-in van an attractive proposition – particularly for those running local and back-to-base services,” said Paul Everitt, SMMT Chief Executive. “Home to a high level of low carbon R&D and manufacturing activity, the UK is well placed to take full advantage of the ultra-low carbon vehicle sector. Incentives that support the development of a flourishing market will add to our competitive advantage.”

Already on sale, or arriving this year, each van is eligible for a 20% price reduction up to £8,000 with VAT businesses able to reclaim the full list price VAT on top of the reduction. Vans qualifying for the Grant must emit less than 75g/km CO2, be capable of travelling at least 60 miles between charges (10 miles in electric mode for hybrid vans), reaching speeds of more than 50mph and meet European safety standards.

Plug-In Van Grant eligible vehicles:

Manufacturer

Model

On Sale

Azure Dynamics

Ford Transit Connect Electric

Now

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz Vito E-CELL

Now

Renault

Renault Kangoo Z.E. (+ variants)

Now

Smith Electric

Smith Edison (+ variants SE2 and SE3)

Now

Faam

Ecomile

March 2012

Faam

Jolly 2000

March 2012

Mia-electric

Mia U

May 2012

In lobbying for the new Plug-In Van Grant, SMMT stressed the value of low carbon R&D and testing in the UK and the significance of the ultra-low carbon vehicle market for the country’s economy. The early development of a low carbon market in the UK brings with it vehicle trials, engineering and development functions – crucial elements that will help the UK to remain at the forefront of this emerging market.

Go to https://www.smmt.co.uk/shop/electric-car-guide-2011 for more information about electric vehicles, the Plug-In Car Grant and Plugged-In Places or to http://www.dft.gov.uk/topics/sustainable/olev.