WHAT ARE THE MAIN BENEFITS OF GOING ELECTRIC?


Electric vehicles can help lower your environmental impact. And they could be cheaper to run too, with no filling up required, and fewer parts that can add up to longer service intervals*. That means less time at the petrol station and the mechanic.

Electric cars are also easy to drive, with immediate power delivery and a quiet, comfortable ride.

Electric vehicles can help lower your environmental impact. And they could be cheaper to run too, with no filling up required, and fewer parts that can add up to longer service intervals*. That means less time at the petrol station and the mechanic.

Electric cars are also easy to drive, with immediate power delivery and a quiet, comfortable ride.


HOW DOES AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE WORK?


Instead of running on petrol, EVs use Electricity from the grid or your home’s solar to charge the vehicle’s battery. The battery delivers the energy to the electric motor, which directly and instantly powers the wheels.

They are generally considered mechanically simpler than traditional fuel-powered vehicles, offering quicker acceleration.

Instead of running on petrol, EVs use Electricity from the grid or your home’s solar to charge the vehicle’s battery. The battery delivers the energy to the electric motor, which directly and instantly powers the wheels.

They are generally considered mechanically simpler than traditional fuel-powered vehicles, offering quicker acceleration.


HOW FAR CAN I TRAVEL IN AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.

More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.

That depends on the make and model of your EV. Your driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features, as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions may also impact your driving range. Check each of our models eDeliver 7, eDeliver 9, eT60 and MIFA 9 to see each of their workable ranges. As a guide, most Australians drive an average of 38km per day, though this might be higher if using your vehicle for business.

More and more public chargers are becoming available, allowing you to top up on the go.


WHAT SORT OF PLUG CAN MY LDV ELECTRIC VEHICLE TAKE?


LDV Electric vehicles can take both a Type 2 AC plug, a common charge type used in Australia, and a CCS2 DC plug for fast chargers.

LDV Electric vehicles can take both a Type 2 AC plug, a common charge type used in Australia, and a CCS2 DC plug for fast chargers.


WHERE CAN I CHARGE MY LDV ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


Electric vehicles can be charged from home or at a public charging station. There is a growing number of public charging stations for electric cars across Australia.
Refer to our ‘Where to Charge’ section above for more information on charging at home or publicly.

Electric vehicles can be charged from home or at a public charging station. There is a growing number of public charging stations for electric cars across Australia.
Refer to our ‘Where to Charge’ section above for more information on charging at home or publicly.


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE AN LDV ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


It depends on your vehicle model and the charger you use.

DC (Direct Current) equipment is fast charging, whilst an AC (Alternating Current) is slower. LDV Electric vehicles all offer fast DC charging, which means your vehicle can charge from 20% to 80% in approximately 45 minutes. EV charging speed is expressed in kilowatts (kW). The higher the number of kilowatts, the faster the vehicle will charge, up to the capacity of the vehicle’s on-board charger.

Charging times may also vary based on factors including but not limited to battery temperature, electricity supply, auxiliary consumables (e.g. air-conditioning) and environmental conditions.

It depends on your vehicle model and the charger you use.

DC (Direct Current) equipment is fast charging, whilst an AC (Alternating Current) is slower. LDV Electric vehicles all offer fast DC charging, which means your vehicle can charge from 20% to 80% in approximately 45 minutes. EV charging speed is expressed in kilowatts (kW). The higher the number of kilowatts, the faster the vehicle will charge, up to the capacity of the vehicle’s on-board charger.

Charging times may also vary based on factors including but not limited to battery temperature, electricity supply, auxiliary consumables (e.g. air-conditioning) and environmental conditions.


WHERE DO I GET A CHARGER FOR MY VEHICLE?


You may wish to speak to one of our preferred suppliers JET Charge or EVSE about options, installation and pricing in your area.

Contact them here:

EVSE

JetCharge

You may wish to speak to one of our preferred suppliers JET Charge or EVSE about options, installation and pricing in your area.

Contact them here:

EVSE

JetCharge


WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AC AND DC CHARGING?


AC (Alternating Current) power comes from the electricity grid and is the most commonly available charging method. Most home chargers use single phase AC, which is slower. However, some larger homes and businesses may have three phase AC which can deliver more power quicker.

DC (Direct Current) charging is much more powerful and provides a more constant charge. It’s ideal for rapidly charging electric vehicles. This kind of charger is usually found at public charging stations for a quick boost.

AC (Alternating Current) power comes from the electricity grid and is the most commonly available charging method. Most home chargers use single phase AC, which is slower. However, some larger homes and businesses may have three phase AC which can deliver more power quicker.

DC (Direct Current) charging is much more powerful and provides a more constant charge. It’s ideal for rapidly charging electric vehicles. This kind of charger is usually found at public charging stations for a quick boost.


WHERE CAN I PURCHASE AN LDV ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


You can purchase an electric LDV at an authorised LDV Electric vehicle dealership. Locate the nearest one on our Locate a Dealer page.

You can purchase an electric LDV at an authorised LDV Electric vehicle dealership. Locate the nearest one on our Locate a Dealer page.


WHAT IS THE WARRANTY ON AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE?


Each LDV Electric vehicle comes with a comprehensive new vehicle and battery warranty, with roadside assist covering you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Visit eDeliver 7, eT60, eDeliver 9 ,and MIFA 9 to learn more about each vehicle’s warranty.

Each LDV Electric vehicle comes with a comprehensive new vehicle and battery warranty, with roadside assist covering you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Visit eDeliver 7, eT60, eDeliver 9 ,and MIFA 9 to learn more about each vehicle’s warranty.