Best Electric Van Special Offers

Looking for the best electric van leasing special offers? Drive the latest EV vans with lower running costs, government incentives, and practical designs tailored for businesses and individuals.

Electric vans are more affordable than ever, with exclusive leasing deals on a wide range of models. Whether you need a compact city van, a medium panel van, or a large electric van for heavy loads, we have options to suit every driver and business.

Why Lease an Electric Van?

  • Lower Costs: Save on fuel, tax, and maintenance.
  • Fixed Monthly Payments: No unexpected expenses.
  • Government Incentives: Benefit from the UK Plug-in Van Grant and tax advantages.
  • Latest Technology: Drive modern vans with the newest safety and connectivity features.
  • Zero Emissions: A cleaner, greener way to transport goods or passengers.

Electric Van Leasing Offers

Explore special leasing offers on top EV van brands, including Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Vauxhall, Citroën, Peugeot, Nissan, Renault and more.

Get in Touch

For the latest electric van leasing special offers, call us at 0151 728 4711 or email sales@stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk. Check out our Reviews page to see why customers rate us 4.9/5.

Why Choose An Electric Van?

Electric vans have clear benefits over traditional diesel vans. Here are some of the key advantages:

Save Money

Cut fuel costs when charging at home or at public charging stations.

Go Green

Zero-emission driving helps you meet clean air zone requirements.

Better Performance

Electric vans deliver instant torque for responsive driving.

Low Maintenance

Fewer moving parts mean reduced maintenance and servicing costs.


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Id.Buzz Cargo Van electric

Why Should I Lease An Electric Van?

There are several reasons to consider leasing an electric van through Stable Vehicle Contracts, whether for personal use or business purposes. Leasing an electric van offers significant financial flexibility. The lower initial costs and predictable monthly payments help manage budgets more effectively. For businesses, leasing can improve cash flow management, as funds are not tied up in depreciating assets.

Choosing an electric van is a proactive step towards reducing environmental impact. Leasing makes this choice more accessible, enabling more people and companies to contribute to a greener future. Businesses can also enhance their corporate social responsibility profile by incorporating electric vans into their fleet. Leasing often includes comprehensive optional maintenance packages, meaning less hassle and worry about the upkeep of the vehicle. Additionally, a full manufacturer warranty ensures that any issues are addressed without additional costs.

Is It Better to Lease an Electric Van via Personal Contract Hire or Business Contract Hire?


The decision between Personal Contract Hire (PCH) and Business Contract Hire (BCH) depends on your specific needs and circumstances.

Personal Contract Hire (PCH)

PCH is ideal for individuals or sole traders who want the flexibility of driving a new van without the long-term commitment of ownership. The process is straightforward, with fixed monthly payments that cover depreciation and can include maintenance and servicing. At the end of the lease term, you simply return the van without worrying about its resale value.

Business Contract Hire (BCH)

BCH offers significant tax advantages, such as reclaiming VAT on lease payments and deducting the cost as a business expense. For companies, leasing allows for efficient fleet management, providing employees with reliable and environmentally friendly vans. Adopting electric vans can enhance a company's image as a sustainable and forward-thinking organisation.

Electric van leasing is an excellent option for those looking to embrace modern mobility solutions without the long-term financial burden of ownership. Whether through Personal Contract Hire (PCH) for individuals or Business Contract Hire (BCH) for companies, leasing offers a range of benefits, including cost efficiency, environmental impact, and access to the latest technology.

The shift towards electric vans is supported by government incentives and a growing charging infrastructure, making now an ideal time to consider leasing an electric van. By choosing to lease, you not only enjoy the perks of driving a new and eco-friendly vehicle but also contribute to a sustainable future and lower running costs.

As the electric van market continues to evolve, leasing remains a flexible and attractive option, ensuring you stay ahead with the latest advancements while managing your finances effectively. Whether for personal use or business purposes, electric van leasing is a smart, sustainable choice for modern mobility.

Please visit our electric van leasing guides for more information.

Why Lease with Stable Vehicle Contracts?

  • Over 15,000 cars and vans leased since 2009.

  • Part of the Swansway Motor Group, with 25+ dealerships across the UK.

  • Offices based at the Volkswagen Van Centre in Liverpool, one of the UK’s top award-winning van centres.

  • Over 1,500 five-star reviews from verified customers (only real customers who’ve taken delivery can leave a review).

  • FCA authorised and regulated, meaning transparent and fair service every time.

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The Liverpool Volkswagen Van Centre, where our offices are located

Still Undecided and Need More Reasons?

There are many questions and myths surrounding electric vans. Let’s set the record straight:

Range anxiety is a common concern, especially for businesses that rely on vans daily. Early electric vans had limited range, but today’s models are far more capable. For example, the Vauxhall Vivaro-e can achieve up to 205 miles on a full charge, while the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo offer practical ranges for both urban and regional use. Think about your typical daily mileage—most businesses drive under 150 miles a day, making modern electric vans more than suitable for everyday operations.

Charge times have improved dramatically. Many electric vans now support rapid charging between 100kW and 150kW, meaning you can add 20%–80% charge in as little as 30–45 minutes at a public rapid charger. These chargers are usually located near service areas, supermarkets, or cafés, so you can take a short break while your van recharges. For overnight use, a 7kW or 11kW home or depot charger will take your van from 20% to 100% in 6–8 hours, so it’s ready to go each morning.

Need to cover 250+ miles in one day? That’s not an issue. With over 50,000 public charge points across the UK, planning longer journeys is straightforward using apps like <a href="https://www.zap-map.com/" target="_blank">ZapMap</a>. While charging takes longer than refuelling a diesel van, the savings made on every other day of the year far outweigh the occasional longer stop. With rapid chargers, a 30-minute stop can give you another 100–150 miles of range, which is enough to get back on the road quickly.

Although exact savings depend on electricity tariffs and usage, most businesses see significant reductions in running costs compared to diesel vans. Charging overnight on cheaper EV tariffs can save thousands per year, especially for fleets. There are also fewer moving parts in an electric van, which means reduced servicing and maintenance costs. You can explore cost calculators such as ZapMap’s journey tool to compare your routes against a diesel van, and sites like SmartHomeCharge for finding the best EV charging tariffs.

Our Electric Van Lease Deals in 3 Easy Steps:

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Choose your electric van lease deal

Browse our website, select your mileage, contract length, initial rental, and any extras such as maintenance.

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Sign your finance documents

Submit your application and await approval—usually within 24 hours.

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Wait for delivery

We’ll arrange free UK mainland delivery of your new electric van straight to your door.

Interested in Learning More About Electric Van Leasing?

Read our leasing guides below

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Electric Van Leasing FAQs

A standard lease contract and an electric lease contract are similar in terms of structure, but the latter may include considerations for battery maintenance, charging infrastructure, and access to government incentives specific to electric vans such as the Plug-in Van Grant (PiVG).

You can charge an electric van at home or at your business premises using a dedicated wallbox charger, or at public charging stations, which are increasingly available at motorway services, industrial estates, shopping centres and car parks across the UK.

The range of an electric van depends on the model, but most offer between 100–250 miles on a single charge — more than enough for typical daily business use such as deliveries, site visits or service rounds.

If your battery runs flat, you’ll need to call roadside assistance to tow you to the nearest charging station, or in some areas use a mobile charging unit. Planning routes with apps like ZapMap helps ensure charging stops are built into longer trips.

Insurance for electric vans can sometimes be slightly higher than for diesel equivalents due to battery and repair costs, but this varies by provider. Many insurers now offer competitive EV policies, especially for fleets.

Electric van leasing works the same way as standard van leasing: you pay a fixed monthly rental to use the van for a set period, usually 2 to 4 years. At the end of the contract, you return the van with no worries about resale value or depreciation.

It’s not mandatory, but many businesses and individuals choose to install a wallbox for convenience and lower-cost overnight charging. If that’s not possible, you can use one of the tens of thousands of public charging stations across the UK.

Smaller models such as the Vauxhall Combo-e or Citroën ë-Berlingo are typically the most affordable. Larger vans such as the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter or Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo cost more but provide greater space and range.

You can charge your van at home, at work, or at thousands of public charging stations across the UK. Apps like ZapMap and PlugShare help you locate chargers on your route.

There are over 10,000 electric charging points across the UK. You can find a nearby one by using websites like ZapMap or apps like PlugShare.

Yes, all vans need regular servicing and an MOT after three years to remain roadworthy. However, because electric vans have fewer moving parts, servicing is often quicker and cheaper compared to diesel vans.

All our van lease deals include road tax for the full contract term. Insurance is arranged separately by the customer, as policies vary depending on business and personal needs.

Yes, we provide free UK mainland delivery on all electric van leasing deals. Customers in Northern Ireland can collect from our Liverpool base and travel via ferry to Belfast.

Still have questions about Leasing an Electric Van? Contact our friendly sales advisers today—we’ll be happy to help.