Clean Motion launches solar delivery vehicle EVIG

Clean Motion launches solar delivery vehicle EVIG

Clean Motion has officially launched the electric solar delivery vehicle, EVIG. It is now possible to order the vehicle using Clean Motion’s own fleet configurator on its website with delivery set for Q1 of 2023.

The company also revealed a new fleet calculator making it possible to calculate both cost and emissions from the fleet and compare it with conventional EVs.

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EVIG is the answer to the critical need for electric delivery vehicles for cities. It is optimised for last-mile deliveries in urban environments, able to carry anything from pallets and packages to post and food. For things that need to be moved in cities, with minimal impact.

Carefully developed based on market needs. In Europe there are over 16 million LCVs operating in cities, mostly running on fossil fuels. With the new vehicle EVIG, Clean Motion tends to set a new standard for city delivery and urban utility vehicles.

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EVIG takes energy efficiency to a new level by having the lightest vehicle weight to cargo volume on the market.

Key features of the model include: 2.5 cubic meter of cargo space for maximised utilisation, 2.5 square meter solar roof for minimal dependence on charging infrastructure, low weight for optimised energy efficiency and long range and battery range up to 200km.

 

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