How does it compare?
Aixam e-Truck Van, representing the compact electric commercial vehicle class, ranges around €18,000 ($19,500/£15,300). Its contemporaries include the Renault Kangoo Z.E., Nissan e-NV200, CITROËN E-Berlingo, and the Peugeot e-Partner. Lets dissect these rivals based on load capacity, range, power, charging time, and price.
Load Capacity
The Aixam e-Truck Van offers a modest load capacity of 675 kg (1,488 lbs), making it ideal for inner-city transport but relatively lightweight for its class. In comparison, the Renault Kangoo Z.E. carries a respectable 650 kg (1,433 lbs), slightly lower but within the same ballpark. The Nissan e-NV200 ramps things up with its 705 kg (1,554 lbs) capacity, whereas the CITROËN E-Berlingo and Peugeot e-Partner both boast impressive 800 kg (1,764 lbs) capacities, dwarfing the Aixams offering.
Range
Here, the Aixam e-Truck Van delivers a suggestive urban mileage of 130 km (81 miles). For context, the Renault Kangoo Z.E. trundles along with 170 km (106 miles), while the Nissan e-NV200 throws its hat in the ring with an energetic 200 km (124 miles). The CITROËN E-Berlingo and Peugeot e-Partner extend the party with ranges of 170 km (106 miles) each. The Aixam, it appears, is running a bit short, quite literally.
Power
The gregarious Aixam e-Truck Van generates about 12 kW (16 hp). The Renault Kangoo Z.E. strides by with 44 kW (60 hp), while the boastful Nissan e-NV200 comes with a commanding 80 kW (107 hp). The powerhouses CITROËN E-Berlingo and Peugeot e-Partner both amass a profound 60 kW (80 hp). The Aixam, needless to say, is eclipsed by raw might.
Charging Time
The Aixam e-Truck Van demands 3 hours to charge fully using a standard 3 kW charger. Renault Kangoo Z.E. eats up about 8 hours with a similar setup. The Nissan e-NV200 presents Dan Dare-level charging speeds of 4 hours, while the CITROËN E-Berlingo and Peugeot e-Partner both balance charging times at respectable 7.5 hours each. Aixam scoots ahead with efficiency here.
Price
Financially, the Aixam e-Truck Van is a wallet-friendly marvel at €18,000 ($19,500/£15,300). The Renault Kangoo Z.E. arches the brow at €24,000 ($26,000/£20,400). The Nissan e-NV200, a wallet-bender at €28,000 ($30,300/£23,800), stands alongside the CITROËN E-Berlingo and Peugeot e-Partner, both tagged at €25,000 ($27,000/£21,300). The Aixam wins another Tescos petrol receipt round.
Aixam e-Truck Van trudges behind in power and range but compensates with swifter charging and a softer financial footprint, making it a feasible pocket-rocket for urban jungles.



