Renault Master E Tech Electric Van of the Year
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
- Derek Reilly from Nevo.ie takes a look around the exterior, interior and brings the Renault Master E-Tech 100% Electric out for a drive.
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Great review & run through as always well done, looks very well laid out. I've been trying to get my job to go EV on their vans for a few years now. Options are getting better but many companies use leasing agencies so tied by their options unfortunately. Mid size is the big part of the market & really surprised with fords poor showing.
I hope some of the big European motorhome/campervan manufacturers look at this as a possible platform. 300-400km, depending on use, would make it very viable. Price is, as ever, the big issue. Campervans don't get used much, so the E-Tech would need to be very competitive with a diesel in price because you couldn't recoup an EV price premium via lower running costs.
@@The_Hero_Is_Back This would be as useless as a camper as it will be as a delivery van to most businesses.
The maximum gross weight of a commercial without needing a C license is 3500kg.
This is already so heavy it won't carry much cargo weight.
@@dublinlad33 1100 KG is plent for a modern panel van conversion.
Different people do differnet milage 220,000 miles on m old camper in 16 years. Very interested in a DIY conversion on this in 3 years time second hand.
Any idea on price yet, Derek?
From €60,000