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Why Choose Farizon SV Over Other Electric Vans?

The electric van market is growing fast, but the Farizon SV stands out for small businesses. From industry-leading safety to real-world range, here’s what makes it the smarter choice.

Why Choose Farizon SV Over Other Electric Vans?

As a tradesman, your van is a tool of the trade. It needs to carry heavy loads, store equipment securely, and handle both city streets and country lanes. When it comes to going electric, the choice isn’t simply “EV or not” — it’s which electric van will actually work for your business.

The UK electric van market is expanding fast, but not all EVs are created equal. While some manufacturers simply convert existing diesel vans to electric, the Farizon SV is different. It’s been built as an EV from the ground up, designed with real business needs in mind.

The Difference Between Purpose-Built and Converted EVs

Many electric vans on the market are diesel models converted to electric. While this is a quick way for manufacturers to enter the EV market, it can lead to compromises:

  • Reduced cargo space (due to battery placement)

  • Poor weight distribution affecting handling

  • Lower efficiency compared to purpose-built designs

Purpose-built electric vans are designed from the ground up for EV powertrains, meaning:

  • Batteries are placed to maximise space and stability

  • Chassis and suspension are optimised for electric weight distribution

  • Every component is designed for efficiency and longevity

Key Specs Tradesmen Should Check Before Buying

  • Payload capacity – Will it handle your tools and materials?

  • Range – Is it enough for a full day’s work without charging?

  • Interior storage – Are there built-in racking or lashing points?

  • Charging speed – How quickly can you get back on the road?

Comparing the Market

Without naming specific models here, most tradesmen compare options like Ford E-Transit, Vauxhall Vivaro-e, Maxus eDeliver, and purpose-built newcomers.

Purpose-built EVs often offer:

  • Better payload for the battery size

  • Longer range from the same kWh

  • More flexible cargo area designs

Why Aftercare Should Be Part of the Decision

Buying the van is just step one. Look for brands offering:

  • Nationwide servicing

  • EV-trained technicians

  • Warranty coverage of at least 4 years or 100,000 miles

The right electric van isn’t just about specs — it’s about how well it fits your daily working life. Take the time to test drive and compare before making the leap.

Book your test drive and put it through its paces on a real workday.