Peugeot Expert Electric Cars
Peugeot's latest entry into the commercial vehicle market is the Peugeot Expert Electric. This van is set to revolutionize the industry as one of the first zero-emissions commercial vehicles in Australia, helping to meet strict emission standards and create a more sustainable future.
Underneath its exterior lies an electric powertrain with a range of up to 275 kilometers on a single charge. It can be recharged using both fast and standard chargers, taking just 45 minutes for an 80% recharge on fast charging infrastructure. With no exhaust pipe emissions, this makes it the ideal vehicle for deliveries in urban areas where congestion and air quality are major concerns.
The Expert Electric is also spacious and practical with three body lengths available: Compact, Standard, and Long. It boasts a maximum load capacity of 6.1 cubic meters (for the Long body length) and can carry loads up to 1227 kilograms (Standard body length). The side loading door comes as standard on all versions, providing easy access for quick drop-offs.
In terms of safety features, the Expert Electric does not compromise in this aspect either. Its advanced driving assistance systems include autonomous emergency braking (AEB), driver attention alert system, rearview camera and park assist function which are crucial especially when navigating through tight spaces often found within urban cities or residential suburbs where many deliveries are required to take place.
This innovative van will not only have benefits for delivery companies looking for eco-friendly alternatives but also businesses looking to maintain their carbon footprint by incorporating these vans into their fleet.
The Peugeot Expert Electric provides an eco-friendly option without sacrificing utility or performance compared to petrol/diesel-engined commercial vehicles while offering versatility suited to city-dwelling Australian businesses such as small start-up business requiring agile cargo space at ease due it’s smaller size than typical American pickups; catering businesses that needs continuous freshness on their food deliveries; transport services within cities with long-stop times during regular daily duties; building & construction work sites who wish for zero emissions zones on sensitive buildings such as hospitals or schools and finally couriers whose reputation stands strongly if environmentally-friendly mode of transports are adopted increasingly by Australian consumer sentiment.