Here's how you do an electric van:
browsing specifications on their website ... As usual for european-design vans, there are a number of combinations of length L and height H available, but it doesn't look like the detailed specs are available yet.
Rough comparison to my own Ram Promaster / Fiat Ducato which is a "H1 L2" in Fiat's terminology (lowest roof, second-shortest length) ...
Height 2.4 metres (the lowest they list) is not far from what I have (low roof Ducato is 2.3 metres tall) - I can manage that.
Overall length 5.1 metres (shortest they list) - about 300mm shorter than my "L2", about 200mm longer than Ducato "L1". That's manageable, too.
Interior volume 9.0 m3 (smallest they list) - smallest Ducato is 8.0 m3, second-smallest (mine) is 10.0 m3 ... so it's pretty close.
Battery capacity ranges from 44 kWh to 133 kWh, you choose.
Range up to 350 km ... this would surely be for the low-roof configuration with the biggest available battery in that size. There's not enough detail yet to establish which battery configurations are available in which vehicle configurations. But still ... 350 km range is good, even if that is the WLTP (read: optimistic) range. 133 kWh is twice the capacity of the one and only battery choice in the Transit.
Fishing out the ballpark weight of the van from specs ... Heaviest GVW = 4.25 t, max payload = 2.1 T, means that version (whichever one it is, they don't say) weighs 2.15 t ... this is not way out of line with what a normal combustion-engine van weighs!
GM's BrightDrop 600 is the other purpose-designed electric van that will be on the market soon ... but doesn't look like there is much public information about it yet. Appears to be one size only, much bigger than what I have, comparable to the biggest Arrival (or the biggest Transit, Ducato, Sprinter).
browsing specifications on their website ... As usual for european-design vans, there are a number of combinations of length L and height H available, but it doesn't look like the detailed specs are available yet.
Rough comparison to my own Ram Promaster / Fiat Ducato which is a "H1 L2" in Fiat's terminology (lowest roof, second-shortest length) ...
Height 2.4 metres (the lowest they list) is not far from what I have (low roof Ducato is 2.3 metres tall) - I can manage that.
Overall length 5.1 metres (shortest they list) - about 300mm shorter than my "L2", about 200mm longer than Ducato "L1". That's manageable, too.
Interior volume 9.0 m3 (smallest they list) - smallest Ducato is 8.0 m3, second-smallest (mine) is 10.0 m3 ... so it's pretty close.
Battery capacity ranges from 44 kWh to 133 kWh, you choose.
Range up to 350 km ... this would surely be for the low-roof configuration with the biggest available battery in that size. There's not enough detail yet to establish which battery configurations are available in which vehicle configurations. But still ... 350 km range is good, even if that is the WLTP (read: optimistic) range. 133 kWh is twice the capacity of the one and only battery choice in the Transit.
Fishing out the ballpark weight of the van from specs ... Heaviest GVW = 4.25 t, max payload = 2.1 T, means that version (whichever one it is, they don't say) weighs 2.15 t ... this is not way out of line with what a normal combustion-engine van weighs!
GM's BrightDrop 600 is the other purpose-designed electric van that will be on the market soon ... but doesn't look like there is much public information about it yet. Appears to be one size only, much bigger than what I have, comparable to the biggest Arrival (or the biggest Transit, Ducato, Sprinter).