Skip to content

Large BYD electric cargo vehicle seen undergoing trials in China

Electric delivery vehicle from BYD undergoing trials in China surfaces.

Large BYD electric cargo van observed during testing in China reportedly.
Large BYD electric cargo van observed during testing in China reportedly.

Large BYD electric cargo vehicle seen undergoing trials in China

BYD E-Vali Electric Delivery Van Makes Debut in European Markets

The BYD E-Vali, a mid-range electric delivery van, made its debut in European markets in September 2024, marking a significant step in the company's expansion of its product line. This large van, measuring almost 7 meters in length, is designed for last-mile delivery applications and boasts a slightly curved front and a largely boxy shape.

The E-Vali is powered by BYD's 6-in-1 electric drivetrain, delivering up to 150 kW of power and 550 Nm of torque. It is equipped with blade batteries, ensuring efficient energy storage and fast charging capabilities. Charging the E-Vali at the depot with AC charging can be done via a standard 11 kW on-board charger, or upgraded to 22 kW. With DC charging power of 188 kW, the E-Vali's battery can be charged from 20-100% in just one hour. This charging setup allows the E-Vali to be fully charged in under 6 hours.

The E-Vali offers a driving range of about 220 to 250 km under the WLTP test cycle, thanks to its approximately 80 kWh battery. It is available with rear-wheel drive featuring a single 150 kW motor, limited to a top speed of 90 km/h. There is also an all-wheel-drive version that adds a 100 kW motor on the front axle, increasing the top speed to 120 km/h.

Depending on configuration, the payload varies from 700 kg to 1450 kg. Loading capacity options for the E-Vali include 3.5 tonne and 4.25 tonne versions, with cargo volumes of 13.9 or 17.9 cubic meters. The E-Vali is taller than a standard truck, as shown in a photo, making it well-suited for urban logistics.

Riz Akhtar, the founder of carloop, a company specializing in Australian EV data, insight reports, and trends, played a role in the development of the E-Vali. A mechanical engineer, Riz spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs, and aims to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.

On-road testing of the E-Vali is underway, and it is expected to be launched in the second half of 2025 in various European markets. Following its European launch, the E-Vali may be introduced to other parts of the world as more businesses and governments focus on reducing transport emissions.

[1] Sources: BYD, Carloop, EV Volumes, InsideEVs, Green Car Reports, Electrek, and various industry reports and news articles.

Read also:

Latest