







Europcar Electrifies Cargo Van Fleet – Electric Vans Join Commercial Rental Lineup
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Europcar is significantly expanding its selection of electric cargo vans (e-vans) in response to the surging demand for zero-emission delivery services and sustainable corporate fleet solutions. Alongside its existing electric passenger cars, fully electric vans are now a core part of the company's rental and leasing inventory.
Europcar is significantly expanding its selection of electric cargo vans (e-vans) in response to the surging demand for zero-emission delivery services and sustainable corporate fleet solutions. Alongside its existing electric passenger cars, fully electric vans are now a core part of the company's rental and leasing inventory.

The rollout begins in Germany with the Renault Master E-Tech, offering businesses a flexible rental option that eliminates the need for heavy upfront capital expenditures. Europcar plans to eventually add more brands and vehicle configurations to meet the growing need for emission-free commercial vehicles. These vans are designed for daily urban and regional use, boasting a range of over 250 miles and a payload capacity of 2,200 lbs. To ensure they are work-ready, the vans come equipped with protective wood cargo lining, as well as parking sensors and a rearview camera.
At the Europcar location in Dortmund, twenty of these e-vans have already been leased to new clients for a full year. By utilizing these all-electric transporters, customers can significantly reduce their carbon footprint during deliveries while also gaining the ability to operate in noise-sensitive areas—even during nighttime hours.