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Regulatory Changes Remove Major Barrier for 4.25-Tonne Electric Vans

Vanaways
Hannah Hill
5th Jun 2026
Regulatory Changes Remove Major Barrier for 4.25-Tonne Electric Vans

From 1 June 2026, businesses operating electric vans between 3.5 and 4.25 tonnes will benefit from a significant reduction in regulatory requirements, bringing these vehicles much closer in line with their 3.5-tonne diesel and petrol counterparts.

The changes, introduced following industry consultation and government action to support zero-emission vehicle adoption, remove one of the key barriers that has historically discouraged fleets from transitioning to larger electric vans.

Under the new rules, zero-emission vans in the 3.5t to 4.25t category will now be tested through the familiar Class 7 MOT system rather than the heavy goods vehicle (HGV) testing regime. Operators will also benefit from a three-year period before the first MOT is required, mirroring the requirements for conventional light commercial vehicles.

What Has Changed?

The latest regulatory update delivers several practical benefits for fleet operators:

  • 4.25-tonne electric vans now fall under the Class 7 MOT category
  • First MOT required after three years rather than annual HGV testing from year one
  • Greater access to testing facilities nationwide
  • Reduced compliance and administrative burden
  • Improved operational flexibility for electric van fleets

The changes recognise that many 4.25-tonne electric vans are physically identical to their 3.5-tonne equivalents, with the additional weight primarily resulting from battery technology rather than increased vehicle size or carrying capacity.

Supporting the Transition to Electric Fleets

The regulatory reforms build on earlier Government measures aimed at encouraging electric commercial vehicle adoption.

Earlier this year, the Department for Transport confirmed that standard Category B driving licence holders can continue to drive zero-emission vehicles up to 4.25 tonnes without the additional five-hour training requirement previously associated with these vehicles. Towing allowances have also been aligned more closely with those of equivalent diesel and petrol vans.

Industry groups have long argued that treating 4.25-tonne electric vans as heavy vehicles created unnecessary complexity for operators. While these vehicles perform the same tasks as traditional large vans, stricter testing, compliance and operational requirements often made them less attractive despite their environmental benefits.

Fleet operators and industry organisations have consistently highlighted that the additional regulations represented a significant obstacle to wider electric van adoption. The latest changes address many of those concerns and provide a clearer route to fleet electrification.

Popular 4.25-Tonne Electric Van Options

Businesses considering the switch to electric now have a growing range of capable large vans available, including:

Renault Master E-Tech

  • Up to 285 miles range
  • Payload approximately 1,625kg

Mercedes-Benz eSprinter

  • Up to 273 miles range
  • Payload approximately 1,380kg

Toyota Proace Max Electric

  • Up to 261 miles range
  • Payload approximately 1,500kg

Vauxhall Movano Electric

  • Up to 263 miles range
  • Payload approximately 1,500kg

Ford E-Transit

  • Up to 249 miles range
  • Payload approximately 1,460kg

These vehicles offer the practicality and load-carrying capability businesses expect from large vans while supporting sustainability goals and reducing emissions.

A Positive Step Forward

The latest regulatory alignment represents another important milestone in the UK's transition towards zero-emission commercial vehicles.

By reducing red tape and simplifying compliance requirements, operators can now focus on the practical and financial benefits of electrification rather than navigating unnecessary regulatory hurdles.

For businesses evaluating their next fleet replacement cycle, the conversation around large electric vans has become considerably more straightforward.

Vanaways offers a comprehensive range of electric vans and chassis cab conversions, with flexible funding solutions designed to meet a variety of operational and fleet requirements. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve in favour of zero-emission transport, businesses now have more reasons than ever to consider making the switch.

 

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