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Corparison has got you covered

As the NEC played host to another successful Commercial Vehicle Show, it was the debuts of several exciting new additions that pointed to a promising electric future for the LCV market, with the likes of the new eDeliver7 from Maxus and the Iveco eDaily that got crowds talking.

There were also impressive new vehicles on display from Nissan in the form of the electric Townstar, and even a new hydrogen-electric HGV from Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS).

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It was no surprise to see global giants Ford dominate the headlines with the unveiling of the much-anticipated E-Transit Courier compact van, which is due to enter production in 2024, while the new Ranger and Raptor models were also on display.

“Ford’s latest models looked fantastic, and it was great to see them line up alongside one another,” said Ben Banks, Corparison’s National Business Development Manager, who was in position at the CV Show to discuss all things fleet management and salary sacrifice.

Responding to the newly unveiled electric vehicles, Banks spoke positively about the impact that these emerging options will have in a developing electric LCV market, commenting: “The rapid growth of the electric car market has left the commercial market some way behind.

However, following promising releases from the likes of B-ON and HSV, it’s clear to see that manufacturers are doing all they can to create efficient options in every sector and field of the commercial market.

“Range remains a key consideration for businesses looking to transition to an EV fleet, but as we see more exciting additions come to market, it shouldn’t be a surprise to see high-range, affordable electric commercial vehicles become the norm.

“At Corparison, we’re trusted by an extensive panel of the industry’s most respected funders. With multiple funding options and a range of in-stock vehicles, we support businesses looking to expand their fleets.”

Transitioning to an electric fleet is not something you can do overnight. It’s an extensive task that requires logistical and financial considerations before your business can successfully make the switch, but that’s where Corparison comes in.

As procurement specialists, the company understands that supplying the electric car can be only half the battle. With the help of its industry-leading partners, Corparison puts sustainable solutions in place for your business to ensure a seamless transition.

From insurance to charging and energy infrastructure, Corparison’s comprehensive consultancy process leaves no stone unturned. It will streamline your fleet’s operational costs, maximise efficiency and solidify your business’s long-term approach to sustainability.

Experts in fleet management, electrification and salary sacrifice, the Corparison team can help your company effectively enter a new era of eco-friendly and cost-effective motoring.

Trusted by a leading panel of funders, Corparison can access every make and model of car at the most cost-effective price for your employees.

For more information on how Corparison can help your business, contact Ben Banks on ben@corparison.co.uk, call 03308182668 or visit www.corparison.co.uk.