5 most popular electric LCVs coming out next year (2024)

As e-commerce, home deliveries, and the use of contractors across cities continue to rise, more organizations are seeking efficient, cost-effective light commercial delivery vehicles that align with their sustainability goals.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), sales of electric light commercial vehicles (LCVs) nearly doubled in 2022 compared to 2021, and this trend is expected to grow as the tipping point for a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) for electric LCVs has been reached. This makes a strong economic case for organizations looking to maximize fleet profitability.

If your organization is exploring electric LCV options, you might be wondering which one is the best fit. The truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all solution—the ideal electric LCV for your business depends heavily on your specific needs. However, a key consideration will likely be charging capabilities.

To help you compare the most anticipated electric light commercial vehicles of 2024, we've compiled a list of five prominent models from Europe and the US, including their charging times.

This article features the 5 most anticipated eLCV models (click for quick access):

  • Ford E-Transit Custom
  • BYD ETP3
  • Rivian Commercial Van
  • Renault Trafic E-Tech
  • Maxus eDeliver 7

Ford E-Transit Custom

A Ford E-Transit Custom LCV.

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The Ford Transit Custom, Europe’s best-selling light commercial van, is getting an electric upgrade in 2024. Named Ford E-Transit Custom, this new model retains many of the features that made the combustion engine version popular—like its compact size, sub-2-meter height for easy parking, and customizable cargo space. It also brings new connectivity and convenience features, such as built-in Ford Pro Telematics, 5G connectivity, a 13-inch digital touchscreen, and connected navigation.

Ford E-Transit Custom specs

Ford E-Transit Custom model variations

The Ford E-Transit Custom can be configured as a van with just the front seats or a double cab-in-van with an extra row of seats behind the driver, depending on your needs. It comes in four trims: Trend, Limited, Trail, and Sport.

Ford E-Transit Custom Range

The Ford E-Transit Custom has an estimated range of 171 to 236 miles (275 to 380 km), depending on driving conditions.

Ford E-Transit Custom battery

The Ford E-Transit Custom has a 65 kWh battery.

Ford E-Transit Custom price

At the time of writing, Ford has not yet confirmed pricing for the E-Transit Custom.

Ford E-Transit Custom release date

The Ford E-Transit Custom is expected to start shipping across Europe in 2024. There are currently no announced plans to ship outside of Europe.

Ford E-Transit Custom charging speed

The time it takes to charge up a Ford E-Transit Custom varies based on the power output and type of charger. We’ve calculated the charging time with the most common charging outputs at each charging level.

Charging level

Charging output

Charging times*

Level 2 (AC)

7.4 kW

9h 45 min

Level 2 (AC)

11 kW

6h 33 min

Level 3 (DC)

50 kW

51 min

Level 3 (DC)

125 kW

25 min

*These numbers provide a calculated estimation of charging times – from 0 to 100 percent (AC) and 20 to 80 (DC) percent state of charge (SOC) – and do not reflect actual charging times or real-life situations. For a more accurate representation of (or more information on) actual charging times, please refer to the original manufacturer or certified dealerships. The results are based on an equation that uses the standard battery size and average performance of charging stations as metrics and are rounded up for readability. The highest DC charging power is the maximum power supported by the vehicle.

BYD ETP3

A BYD ETP 3 LCV.

You might not have heard of BYD before, but the Chinese company is the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer and a market leader in Asia. BYD has been steadily growing its international presence, with a range of commercial vehicles, trucks, and buses hitting European and American roads. Now, the company is looking to break into the light commercial vehicle market with the BYD ETP3, building on its battery and EV manufacturing expertise and competing head-to-head with the likes of the Citroën e-Berlingo, Toyota ProAce, and Renault Kangoo Van E-Tech.

BYD ETP3 specs

The BYD ETP3 is built on the company’s passenger vehicle platform, with a 2,725 mm wheelbase and a payload of 780 kg. It comes in a single model, with a 45 kWh battery pack and 145 miles (233 km) range.

BYD ETP3 range

The BYD ETP3 has an estimated range of 145 miles (233 km).

BYD ETP3 battery

The BYD ETP3 comes with a 45 kWh battery.

BYD ETP3 price

The BYD ETP3 starts at €28,490*, depending on the configuration.

*The cost of a BYD ETP3 can vary based on your location and dealership. At the time of writing this article, we took this estimated price from BYD’s Dutch catalog price.

BYD ETP3 release date

At the time of writing, BYD has not yet confirmed global release dates for the BYD ETP3, but the ETP3 is available on the Dutch market as of late 2023.

BYD ETP3 charging speed

The time it takes to charge up a BYD ETP3 varies based on the power output and type of charger. We’ve calculated the charging time with the most common charging outputs at each charging level.

Charging level

Charging output

Charging times*

Level 2 (AC)

6.6 kW

7h 34 min

Level 3 (DC)

50 kW

37 min

*These numbers provide a calculated estimation of charging times – from 0 to 100 percent (AC) and 20 to 80 (DC) percent state of charge (SOC) – and do not reflect actual charging times or real-life situations. For a more accurate representation of (or more information on) actual charging times, please refer to the original manufacturer or certified dealerships. The results are based on an equation that uses the standard battery size and average performance of charging stations as metrics and are rounded up for readability. The highest DC charging power is the maximum power supported by the vehicle.

Rivian Commercial Van

A Rivian Commercial Van LCV.

Originally built as a delivery vehicle exclusive to Amazon, Rivian is now making its Rivian Commercial Van available to other companies in the US starting in 2024. Designed with practicality and low operating costs in mind, the Rivian Commercial Vehicle promises to make the transition to electric mobility a breeze for fleets across the country.

Rivian Commercial Van specs

Rivian Commercial Van model variations

  1. RCV EDV 500: The EDV 500 comes with around 161 miles (259 km) range and 500 cubic feet (14.2 m³) carrying capacity.
  2. RCV EDV 700: The EDV 700 comes with up to 153 miles (246 km) range and 660 cubic feet (18.7 m³) carrying capacity.

Rivian Commercial Van range

The Rivian Commercial Van has a range of between 153 and 161 miles (246 or 259 km), depending on the model.

Rivian Commercial Van battery

At the time of writing, Rivian hasn’t confirmed the battery capacities for the Commercial Van.

Rivian Commercial Van price

The RCV Delivery 500 starts at $83,000*, and the RCV Delivery 700 starts at $87,000*, depending on the configuration.

*The cost of a Rivian Commercial Van can vary based on your location and dealership. At the time of writing this article, we took this estimated price from Rivian’s website.

Rivian Commercial Van release date

Rivian is expected to start delivering the Rivian Commercial Van to larger fleets in 2024, expanding to smaller-scale orders in 2025. At the time of writing, Rivian has not announced release dates outside the US.

Renault Trafic E-Tech

A Renault Trafic E-Tech LCV.

Renault is completing its lineup of electric light commercial vehicles with the E-Tech Trafic, joining the E-Tech Master and E-Tech Kangoo. Built on the existing combustion-engine model, the E-Tech Trafic has a carrying capacity between 5.8 and 8.9 m³ and a payload of up to 1.16 tons. Like the E-Tech Master and E-Tech Kangoo, the Renault Trafic E-Tech is one of the few LCVs to support up to 22 kW AC charging.

Renault Trafic E-Tech specs

Renault Trafic E-Tech model variations

The Renault Trafic E-Tech comes in a range of configurations, including three-panel van versions, two double cab panel van versions, and a flatbed version. All come with a 52 kWh battery and 185 miles (297 km) range.

Renault Trafic E-Tech range

The Renault Trafic E-Tech has an estimated range of 185 miles (297 km).

Renault Trafic E-Tech battery

The Renault Trafic E-Tech has a 52 kWh battery.

Renault Trafic E-Tech price

The Renault Trafic E-Tech starts from €33,500*, depending on the configuration.

*The cost of a Renault Trafic E-Tech can vary based on your location and dealership. At the time of writing this article, we took this estimated price from Renault’s French catalog price.

Renault Trafic E-Tech release date

The Renault Trafic E-Tech is expected to start shipping in select European countries at the end of 2023.

Renault Trafic E-Tech charging speed

The time it takes to charge up a Renault Trafic E-Tech varies based on the power output and type of charger. We’ve calculated the charging time with the most common charging outputs at each charging level.

Charging level

Charging output

Charging times*

Level 2 (AC)

7.4 kW

7h 48 min

Level 2 (AC)

11 kW

5h 15 min

Level 2 (AC)

22 kW

2h 37 min

Level 3 (DC)

50 kW

41 min

*These numbers provide a calculated estimation of charging times – from 0 to 100 percent (AC) and 20 to 80 (DC) percent state of charge (SOC) – and do not reflect actual charging times or real-life situations. For a more accurate representation of (or more information on) actual charging times, please refer to the original manufacturer or certified dealerships. The results are based on an equation that uses the standard battery size and average performance of charging stations as metrics and are rounded up for readability. The highest DC charging power is the maximum power supported by the vehicle.

Maxus eDeliver 7

A Maxus eDeliver 7 LCV.

Another new entrant into the market, Chinese company Maxus specializes in electric commercial vehicles. The Maxus eDeliver 7 completes the brand’s line of light commercial vehicles as a mid-size LCV alongside the eDeliver 3 and eDeliver 9. With a payload of up to 1,135 kg and a 1,500 kg towing capacity, the Maxus eDeliver 7 is a versatile LCV for businesses in urban centers.

Maxus eDeliver 7 specs

Maxus eDeliver 7 model variations

The Maxus eDeliver 7 comes in one model, with a 77 kWh battery and 200 miles (318 km) range.

Maxus eDeliver 7 range

The Maxus eDeliver 7 has an estimated range of 200 miles (318 km).

Maxus eDeliver 7 battery

The Maxus eDeliver 7 has a 77 kWh battery.

Maxus eDeliver 7 price

The Maxus eDeliver 7 starts from £44,995*, depending on the configuration.

*The cost of a Maxus eDeliver 7 can vary based on your location and dealership. At the time of writing this article, we took this estimated price from Maxus’ UK website.

Maxus eDeliver 7 release date

At the time of writing, the Maxus eDeliver 7 is available in the UK and expected to be released across other European markets in 2024. Maxus has not yet confirmed the global availability of the eDeliver 7.

Maxus eDeliver 7 charging speed

The time it takes to charge up a Maxus eDeliver 7 varies based on the power output and type of charger. We’ve calculated the charging time with the most common charging outputs at each charging level.

Charging level

Charging output

Charging times*

Level 2 (AC)

7.4 kW

11h 33 min

Level 2 (AC)

11 kW

7h 46 min

Level 3 (DC)

50 kW

1h 01 min

Level 3 (DC)

90 kW

36 min

*These numbers provide a calculated estimation of charging times – from 0 to 100 percent (AC) and 20 to 80 (DC) percent state of charge (SOC) – and do not reflect actual charging times or real-life situations. For a more accurate representation of (or more information on) actual charging times, please refer to the original manufacturer or certified dealerships. The results are based on an equation that uses the standard battery size and average performance of charging stations as metrics and are rounded up for readability. The highest DC charging power is the maximum power supported by the vehicle.

Electric light commercial vehicles are developing rapidly, with each year expanding the range of new and existing models available. 2024 is shaping up to continue this trend, bringing a variety of new eLCVs that meet a range of needs.

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