Best Electric Cargo Vans in Singapore

  • Farizon Super Van delivers up to 398 km range, 12.6 m³ cargo space, and fast charging from 20–80% in 36 minutes.
  • LEVC VN5 offers 95 km electric range and over 500 km total range with petrol extender, ideal for longer trips.
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What are the Product Line-ups for Electric Vans in Singapore?

Farizon Super Van

Farizon Super Van is one of the top-rated electric delivery vans in Singapore. The range offers several size and battery options to suit different delivery operations.

  • Modular cargo volumes: 6.7 m³ to 12.6 m³
  • Pure electric range: 294 km to 398 km (WLTP)
  • DC fast charging (20–80%) in as little as 15 minutes
  • Rated payload up to 1,500 kg

Model

Cargo Volume

Battery / Fuel

Range (WLTP)

Payload

Charging

Farizon Super Van

6.7–12.6 m³

66–106 kWh BEV

~294–398 km

1,100–1,500 kg

160 kW DC / 11 kW AC

LEVC VN5

Designed for fleets transitioning toward electrification, this delivery van combines electric driving with a petrol range extender, ensuring no compromise on range. It’s one of the best electric vans for urban logistics and longer routes in Singapore, where charging access may be limited.

  • Electric-only range: up to 95 km
  • Total range (with petrol): over 500 km
  • Fast charging: DC (30 mins), AC (≈2.5 hours)
  • Compact yet functional cargo space (~5 m³) and 830 kg payload

Model

Cargo Volume

Battery / Fuel

Range (WLTP)

Payload

Charging

LEVC VN5 (PHEV)

~5 m³

31 kWh + petrol ~95 km electric

~500 km total

~830 kg

50 kW DC / 22 kW AC

What are the Benefits of Using Electric Delivery Vans for Eco-Conscious Consumers?

1. Quiet and Pollution-Free Urban Deliveries

Electric delivery vans produce zero tailpipe emissions and reduce particulate matter, helping to improve air quality in Singapore’s urban environment. Their smooth, near‑silent operation also significantly lowers noise pollution, which benefits residents in mixed‑use and residential zones, especially during early morning or late‑night delivery windows.v

2. Access to Low-Emission Zones and Restricted Areas

As electric delivery vans produce zero tailpipe emissions and significantly reduce particulate matter, they help improve air quality. Additionally, their quieter operation contributes to a more peaceful urban environment. Thanks to these advantages, battery-powered vans typically receive unrestricted access to low-emission zones and restricted areas.

3. Enhanced Brand Image as an Eco-Friendly Business

Using electric transport vans signals strong environmental responsibility. This forward‑looking choice aligns with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 ambitions and resonates with eco‑aware consumers and commercial clients. Operating quietly and cleanly, these EVs also reinforce a respectful, community‑minded brand persona, appealing to customers in a sustainability‑driven market.

4. Government Incentives and Subsidies for Electric Vans

The Singapore government has been extending incentives for EVs to support its 2040 goal for 100% cleaner energy vehicles. Businesses can enjoy up to S$15,000 off via EEAI and S$25,000 under VES Band A1, offering combined savings of up to S$40,000 on registration costs.

What are the Considerations Before Transitioning to Electric Cargo Vans in Singapore?

Before making the move to electric cargo vans, businesses should carefully evaluate three key aspects:

1. Analyzing Your Business’s Delivery Demands and Vehicle Specifications

Start by assessing your typical delivery patterns, daily mileage, cargo load and frequency. Ensure the electric van’s payload capacity, dimensions, and battery range align with operational needs.

2. Calculating the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Factor in upfront purchase prices of electric delivery vans, which are often higher than diesel equivalents, alongside incentives like EEAI, VES Band A1 and Commercial Vehicle Emissions Scheme (CVES) rebates that can total S$40,000 or more. Also consider insurance, road tax and resale value. Over time, EVs typically yield savings via lower energy costs and reduced maintenance needs.

3. Evaluating the Range and Availability of Charging Infrastructure

Charging coverage is expanding steadily in Singapore, with over 15,300 EV charging points installed island-wide, including around 7,100 publicly accessible chargers. Businesses should evaluate the availability of fast chargers near depots or delivery zones, consider installing dedicated charging stations on-site for vans, and plan charging schedules to minimize disruptions to delivery operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Electric Vans in Singapore

How long does it take to charge an electric cargo van?

Charging times for EVs, including electric cargo vans, depend on battery capacity and charger type. AC charging typically takes 6 to 10 hours, while DC fast charging reaches 80% in under an hour. The Farizon Super Van offers class-leading DC charging up to 160 kW, achieving 20 to 80% charge in just 36 minutes, making it one of the most efficient vans.

Are there enough charging stations for electric cargo vans in Singapore?

Singapore has over 15,300 EV charging points installed island‑wide as of November 2024, with roughly 7,100 publicly accessible chargers for commercial electric vans and the rest in private locations like condominiums.

Can electric cargo vans be used for long-distance deliveries?

Yes, electric cargo vans can be used for long-distance deliveries, depending on the model. The Farizon Super Van offers a pure electric range of up to 398 km, ideal for full-day routes and offering the best value for commercial users needing high mileage without emissions. For extended trips, the LEVC VN5 provides over 500 km total range with its petrol-powered range extender.

How do electric cargo vans perform compared to traditional diesel vans?

Electric cargo vans offer smooth acceleration, lower running costs, and quieter operation compared to diesel vans. While diesel vans may provide longer range and faster refueling,  electric goods vehicles like  electric trucks deliver instant torque, reduced maintenance, and zero tailpipe emissions, making them ideal for urban deliveries and commercial businesses focused on sustainability and cost efficiency.

Are electric cargo vans suitable for businesses in Singapore?

Yes, electric cargo vans are well-suited for many businesses in Singapore. They offer lower fuel and maintenance costs, zero tailpipe emissions, and align with government  EV incentives like EEAI, CVES, and VES, reducing purchase costs significantly.