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Having spent some 17k on a new euro 6 due to having no choice as there were very few used euro 6 on the market then.

Having made the large outlay for the van I would like to at least get another 5-7 years minimum.

Is there any evidence they will ban vans soon rendering my van useless?

As I understand is hybrids will be the future as electric vans are not brilliant with busy jobbing work loads, plus I do not have a drive way to charge an electric van
 
I've heard nothing about banning vans or any petrol/deisel vehicles until this 2040 they saying a complete ban. They are trying to bring this forward......by how much I don't or nobody knows.
I'm sure you'll be able to get deisel vans or commercial vehicles for sometime to come.
I personally am a petrol head and would agree to a complete outright immediate ban on all dirty deisel cars mind and anyone who buys a 4x4 without owning a farm.
 
I've heard nothing about banning vans or any petrol/deisel vehicles until this 2040 they saying a complete ban. They are trying to bring this forward......by how much I don't or nobody knows.
I'm sure you'll be able to get deisel vans or commercial vehicles for sometime to come.
I personally am a petrol head and would agree to a complete outright immediate ban on all dirty deisel cars mind and anyone who buys a 4x4 without owning a farm.
Oi, I have an AWD.......
 
Euro 6 should be fine, if you are in London then check on TFL's ULEZ Checker to see if you are okay.

Other cities also , I hear it has spread to Newcastle too, maybe if they put all the fancy lights off at night that might help too.
 
Ahhhhh importing tea from far and beyond is detrimental to the climate.......

So is biomass chips from across the ocean in oil burning ships , and from the docks delivered to our little power station by five diesel trains a day. I believe about forty wagons apiece.
 
So is biomass chips from across the ocean in oil burning ships , and from the docks delivered to our little power station by five diesel trains a day. I believe about forty wagons apiece.

Just to be clear... We're importing biomass chips ??? Where from ?
 
Having spent some 17k on a new euro 6 due to having no choice as there were very few used euro 6 on the market then
As I understand is hybrids will be the future as electric vans are not brilliant with busy jobbing work loads, plus I do not have a drive way to charge an electric van
What is your average daily mileage? i drive an electric eNV200 which gives at least 50 miles per charge loaded up but the battery upgrade now means they will do over 120 miles.. not having a driveway though is a bummer. Thought of moving at all?
 
What is your average daily mileage? i drive an electric eNV200 which gives at least 50 miles per charge loaded up but the battery upgrade now means they will do over 120 miles.. not having a driveway though is a bummer. Thought of moving at all?

Around here (West London) the councils are busy installing public charging points on the pavements like they are going out of fashion.

I imagine this will spread to other areas soon, so it maybe that the problem of not having a driveway will become moot very shortly.
 

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