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EV Roundup: Vans, Scooters, and DIY Fixes

The Electric Vehicle Landscape: Diverse and Dynamic

This week’s EV news highlights a rapidly diversifying market, from affordable electric vans and high-range scooters to DIY conversion tech and luxury models. The common thread is a push for greater choice, lower costs, and improved user experience. For EV enthusiasts, this means more options than ever, but also a need to stay informed about practical aspects like charging, maintenance, and real-world performance.

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Electric Vans: A Boom in Commercial EVs

The commercial EV sector is heating up with competitive pricing and new models. The Kia PV5 starts around £25k, the Farizon 7e at £28k, and Ford’s Transit City from £29k, making electric vans more accessible. New players like Flexis are also entering the market. For tradespeople and fleet operators, the significant running cost savings over diesel vans are a major draw, and the variety means there’s likely a model to suit different needs.

High-Range Electric Scooters: Real or Hype?

Simple Energy’s Simple One Ultra electric scooter claims a 400 km IDC range. While real-world range will vary, this pushes the envelope for two-wheeled EVs. For urban commuters, such high range reduces range anxiety and makes electric scooters a viable primary vehicle. However, buyers should wait for independent real-world tests before taking claims at face value.

Home Charging and DIY Innovations

The Easee One home charger is praised for its design and functionality. Meanwhile, the Zombieverter VCU update (April 2026) shows the thriving DIY EV conversion scene, with new hardware features and 3D-printable cases. For hobbyists, open-source projects like this enable custom builds and repairs, reducing costs and fostering community knowledge.

Maintenance and Repair: Saving Big

A video on fixing a Dodge Challenger’s steering column control module fuse demonstrates that many EV issues have simple fixes. Similarly, a story about an Audi S8 dealer quote of $35k for a new engine—resolved with a much cheaper repair—highlights the importance of second opinions and DIY diagnostics. EV owners can save thousands by learning basic troubleshooting.

Industry Updates and New Models

Weekly news roundups cover Tesla lawsuits in Norway, VW ID. Buzz facelift, Porsche Cayenne Coupe EV, and ADAC data showing EVs break down less than ICE cars. New models like the Peugeot e408 and Volkswagen ID.Polo (under €25k) expand affordable options. For those considering an EV, these updates show the market is evolving rapidly, with improved reliability and lower prices.

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