Britain leading the way with EV-mail

Repurposed London black cabs and red vans cuter than Postman Pat’s – the Brits are leading the way with electric-powered postal delivery.

The UK’s Royal Mail is trialling electric taxi vans for parcel and letter deliveries. These zero-emissions ‘VN5’ vehicles are based on typical London taxi cabs, but painted in Royal Mail’s signature red colour.

UK's Royal Mail trials zero-emission VN5 delivery vans based on a typical London taxi cab
UK’s Royal Mail trials zero-emission VN5 delivery vans based on a typical London taxi cab

In partnership with the London Electric Vehicle Company, these 2900kg VN5 prototypes will complement the Royal Mail’s current fleet of 295 electric vans.

Urban duties

The converted black cabs will see duty in major urban centres over the next six months, first in Birmingham, then Leeds, Derby, Edinburgh and Bristol.

The vans’ electric range haven’t been revealed, but Royal Mail says they are “designed to operate at lengthy distances on a stop and start basis, comparable to a typical postal round.” The vans are charged at local delivery offices.

In June, Royal Mail announced a ten-fold increase in the number of electric vehicles it runs across its UK fleet, with plans to introduce around 3,000 additional electrified vans.

UK's Royal Mail trials zero-emission VN5 delivery vans based on a typical London taxi cab
Taxi! Oh. Got any letters for me then?

It has committed to becoming a net-zero carbon-emission business by 2030, promising by that date to use a “100 per cent alternative fuel fleet.”

Certainly a silent EV delivering letters while you’re trying to get a lie-in beats diesel van clatter on a cold morning.

The 2030 timing aligns with the UK government’s announcement it will ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars from that year.

Future design icon?

And as for winning hearts and minds, Royal Mail’s vans can out-do Postman Pat’s in the cuteness stakes.

The van designs from EV company Arrival for Royal Mail (see picture below) bring plenty of aesthetic goodness to your street.

Royal Mail electric delivery van by Arrival
Like a mini Routemaster double-decker bus: Royal Mail electric delivery van by Arrival

Australia Post should be commended for its efforts with the Swiss-designed EDV electric three-wheeled motorcycles, even if they look a bit naff.

First trialled in 2017, some 1,250 Australia Post EDVs are now in service, replacing the iconic Postie bikes. Electric bicycles have also been offered to posties instead of the nature strip-hopping petrol Hondas.

Australia Post's 3-wheeled electric vehicle (EDV’s) for posties
Australia Post’s 3-wheeled electric vehicle (EDV’s) for posties: not quite as sexy on the design front, but certainly visible.

Looking to the future, hydrogen fuel cell EVs (FCEVs), rather than battery electric, should be the preferred solution for mail and parcel delivery companies.

In the ACT, the ActewAGL hydrogen refuelling site has been strategically chosen to be close to an Australia Post and StarTrack Express depot. It’s hoped delivery vehicles and forklifts may take advantage of this in future.

Iain Curry

A motoring writer and photographer for two decades, Iain started in print magazines in London as editor of Performance BMW and features writer for BMW Car, GT Porsche and 4Drive magazines. His love of motor sport and high performance petrol cars was rudely interrupted in 2011 when he was one of the first journalists to drive BMW's 1 Series ActiveE EV, and has been testing hybrids, PHEVs and EVs for Australian newspapers ever since. Based near Noosa in Queensland, his weekly newspaper articles cover new vehicle reviews and consumer advice, while his photography is regularly seen on the pages of glossy magazines.