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Allied Vehicles launch two new electric vans and cars

Companies to reduce carbon footprint while making urban deliveries.

Allied Vehicles has launched two new electric vans and people carriers, the eBipper van and ePartner, to help companies reduce their carbon footprint while continuing their urban deliveries.

The vehicles provide zero emissions transport, combined with a practical payload and load area.

All eBipper and ePartner models have a range of 65 miles and the eBipper offers users a 375kg payload and 2.8 cubic metres of loadspace while the ePartner provides 549kg of payload and a 3.7 cubic metre load area.

Charging is available through a domestic power socket or, in the case of the Partner, a dual-mode charger which can access either domestic single-phase or commercial three-phase supply.

After 18 months of development and £500,000 of investment, the company has orders for nearly 50 of the EVs as more companies and government bodies commit to reducing their vehicle carbon footprint.

Allied Vehicle’s Managing Director Paul Nelson said: "Electric vehicle orders have been building steadily and we hope to tap into further market segments with the introduction of these smaller all-electric models."

Further information:
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