Up to 300 km

Shows the ‘average’ real world range is up to 300km from a full charge in these the EV models.

  • 3 Seater

    Fuso eCanter – Australian Model Electric Trucks

    The next-generation Fuso eCanter, launched in Australia in May 2024, represents a significant evolution in electric commercial vehicles with 14 model variants across different weight ratings, wheelbases, and battery configurations. As the first OEM all-electric truck introduced to Australia, the new eCanter sets a new standard in the light-duty truck class with advanced safety features, improved real world range options up to 300km, and versatile configurations suitable for various commercial applications.

  • 4 Seater

    Hyundai Inster – Australian Model EV

    Finally here, a smaller Hyundai EV! The Hyundai Inster EV is Hyundai’s dive into the affordable, sub-compact electric SUV segment in Australia, positioned below the Kona Electric is this Hyundai’s pocket rocket? Based on the Korean-market Casper mini-SUV but enlarged and electrified, it aims to provide a stylish and tech-focused city EV solution, which we think looks like a “Minecraft” inspired vehicle. Offering two battery sizes and a unique design, the Inster targets urban drivers seeking an efficient, economic, compact and manoeuvrable electric vehicle for city life.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    LDV eDeliver 7 Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The 2025 LDV eDeliver 7 represents a significant step forward in Australia’s mid-size electric commercial van market, offering a competitively priced zero-emission alternative to diesel rivals like the Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit Custom. With two battery options (77 kWh and 88 kWh) delivering just over 300 km real world range, front-wheel drive via a 150kW/330Nm electric motor, and a cargo-focused design starting at around $63,990 driveaway for ABN holders, this Chinese-built van combines practicality with emerging EV technology while undercutting premium European competitors like the Mercedes-Benz eVito by over $30,000.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    LDV eDeliver 9 Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The latest Australian model LDV eDeliver 9 is a large all-electric commercial van designed to meet the growing demand for zero-emission transport solutions for businesses. It offers substantial cargo space, with van variants providing up to 12.33 cubic metres of volume and a payload capacity of up to 1,410 kg, catering to a range of delivery and trade applications. Powered by a 150kW electric motor and available with an 88.5kWh battery in van models, it provides a WLTP driving range of up to 280km and supports DC fast charging for operational efficiency.

  • 5 Seater

    LDV eT60 Electric Ute – Australian Model EV

    The LDV eT60 is Australia’s first 100 percent electric dual-cab ute, offering a battery-powered alternative in a traditionally diesel-dominated Aussie ute segment. The eT60 has a real world range of around 290km before you load it up and with a maximum of 1 tonne towing capacity it hasn’t inspired potential Australian ute buyers to open their wallets. It aims to cater to businesses and individuals looking for a zero-emission commercial vehicle, particularly for urban and semi-rural applications but while it was the first of its kind, it launched with a significant price premium over its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts and compromised on some important ute capabilities therefore has not sold in great numbers.

  • 4 Seater

    Mini Cooper – Australian Model EV

    The 2025 Mini Cooper EV offers Australian EV buyers two models to choose from, the Cooper E with 305km WLTP range and the Cooper SE extending to 402km, featuring sporty performance and premium technology in a snazzy, punchy little package. Priced from approx. $58,990 plus on-road costs, it combines retro styling with modern electric efficiency and safety technology but faces competition in range and value against rivals like Tesla and even the GWM Ora in the style department.

  • 1,001 to 1,500 kg

    Peugeot e-Expert Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The Peugeot e-Expert EV introduces a fully electric option to the mid-size van segment in Australia, offering businesses a zero-emission commercial vehicle solution. It combines practical van capabilities with electric efficiency, targeting urban delivery and trade applications for just under $80,000 plus on road costs.

  • 2 Seater

    Peugeot e-Partner Van – Australian Model Commercial EV

    The Peugeot e-Partner marks Peugeot’s entry into the Australian electric commercial van market, offering businesses a compact, zero-emission solution for urban deliveries and trades. It combines the practicality of the familiar Partner van with an efficient electric powertrain designed for city driving and operational cost savings for an upfront cost of for just under $60,000 plus on road costs.

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