A leading building services company in the United Kingdom has accepted Nissan's £2 Challenge with the e-NV200 electric van. This is pretty cool.
The idea behind the £2 Challenge is to take an all-electric Nissan e-NV200 van and use it as much as possible on a budget of only two British Pounds. This would be equivalent to taking the van here in the United States and seeing how car you can get on about $3.20. As it turns out, that will get you a long way.
Teh Ergro Group, which has a fleet of about 35 vehicles headquartered in Dartford, UK, has taken up the challenge. Ergro is a building maintenance and services engineering company. The e-NV200 will be put into service in the company's air conditioning service group, which services the heating and air conditioning systems of buildings throughout London.
The first day of the £2 Challenge had Ergro engineer Charlie Morgan taking a fully-loaded e-NV200 van from the Dartford base into central London. He did a full day's worth of service calls and returned back to base. All on less than two pounds' worth of electricity. In fact, he'd only used £1.20 worth of the £2 charge put in the van.
The new e-NV200 is based on the Nissan NV200 – International Van of the Year 2010 – and utilizes the proven technology of the record breaking Nissan LEAF. Companies that have relatively small territorial routes in urban areas are flocking to the electric van as a solution to their cost problems and for the environmental credibility it gives. Lower maintenance costs are also a big draw.
That's fascinating. However,
That's fascinating. However, nothing mentioned in the article measures miles driven. Can you help quantify the range base on the charge rate. How much electricity can you by for 2 Brit pounds? Good looking service van. Are they available in the States?
It's the "Two Pound Challenge
It's the "Two Pound Challenge" because that's the cost to fill the battery for about 60-80 miles of range, depending on load. These vans should be available in the U.S. sometime next year.