How Can Fleet Operators Overcome Range Anxiety With Electric Vans?

Driving Range Tops the List
As the UK accelerates towards electrification, fleet operators are carefully considering the benefits and challenges of transitioning their fleets to electric vans. Insights from our recent EV Readiness Survey reveal that driving range is a primary concern. 48% of respondents listed it as their top priority when considering the switch to electric vans (EVs).
Integrating Electric Vans into Your Operations
Transitioning to EVs is more than just swapping an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle for an EV. It’s about understanding how the vehicles will fit into your operations, your drivers’ routines, and your long-term sustainability goals.
Read on to see what you can do to reduce range anxiety.
The Right Electric Vans for the Job
Choosing the right vehicle is essential. You can overcome this challenge by aligning vehicle specifications with the actual demands of each route. Not every vehicle needs to cover long distances, so assigning shorter, urban routes to lower-range models can optimise performance and cost.
Through tailored vehicle trials, we allow customers to experience electric vans in practice. This allows fleet operators to evaluate how EVs perform across typical routes, payloads, and driving patterns. We also work closely with each customer to select the right vehicles for the trial, ensuring they suit operational needs and fleet goals.
During the trial period, we collect driver feedback and performance data through our advanced telematics solution to help build a clear picture of how EVs could integrate into existing operations. It’s a low-risk, high-value way to gather insights before making a decision.
Driver Training
By equipping drivers with techniques to maximise battery efficiency, you can significantly extend the real-world range of EVs. These small behavioural shifts can lead to a significant improvement in range, helping you feel more confident about completing daily routes without disruption.
As part of our process, we offer hands-on driver training to ensure teams are fully prepared to operate EVs safely, confidently, and efficiently. The training goes beyond basic instructions and includes practical guidance on energy-efficient driving techniques and regenerative braking. Drivers also learn how to interpret EV-specific dashboards and alerts, helping them to build the skills and confidence needed to transition smoothly to EV operations.
Charging Infrastructure
Having the right charging infrastructure can transform how you manage EVs, directly addressing range anxiety while boosting operational efficiency. With a tailored setup, you can reduce downtime and lower your running costs. A well-planned infrastructure supports scalability, making it easier for you to expand your fleet when needed.
We help you establish the right charging infrastructure for your operations. We identify whether depot charging, at-home charging, or a hybrid approach is best suited for your needs. Once established, we work with trusted partners to support the infrastructure planning and design to ensure the setup is both efficient and scalable. The right charging strategy gives you the confidence to transition to electric, knowing your vehicles will be ready when and where they’re needed.
The Bottom Line
Range doesn’t have to hold you back. We’re here to help fleets navigate this transition with confidence. We aim to ensure that switching to electric vehicles isn’t just achievable, but also a great way to enhance profits.
To learn more, contact us today!
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