Comparing the Maxus eDeliver 3 and the Nissan E-NV200 electric vans

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • In this video I look at the new Maxus eDeliver 3 (EV30) electric van and compare it to the Nissan E-NV200 which has been available for the last 7 years.
    On thing I missed off is that the eD3 does not have schedule charging or pre-conditioning. Scheduled charging is no problem as smart chargers control this rather than programming in the vehicle. The lack of pre-conditioning is helped by having heated seats as standard.
    The Maxus eDeliver 3 playlist (i.e. more videos) is • Maxus eDeliver 3
    See our playlist for other Nissan ENV200 videos • Nissan E-NV200
    For EVs for sale, see www.gogreenautos.co.uk/for-sale
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Video introduction
    00:40 ENV200 history
    03:03 What is the eD3?
    04:19 Who are SAIC?
    07:00 Why is the eD3 the ENV200 replacement?
    09:09 Cargo space
    11:44 Towing capacity
    12:47 Other spec differences
    14:51 Inside the ENV200
    18:31 Inside the eD3
    29:36 Charging
    31:50 Battery packs
    35:35 Construction differences
    40:29 Range
    42:56 Price
    44:36 wrap up
    #gogreenautos #evlearning #maxusedeliver3 #maxus #electricvan #electricvehicles #gogreenautosuk #nissanevalia #nissanenv200 #maxusev30
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  • @thomassneath8134
    @thomassneath8134 2 роки тому +13

    If only they made a crew cab/ kombi or even a dual passenger seat, I'm sure they would sell loads more to dads who need to do the school run (like me).

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +1

      I agree. They are wide enough to be 3 seater.

    • @thomassneath8134
      @thomassneath8134 2 роки тому +2

      @@GoGreenAutos I’m off to look at a new env200 tomorrow but the dealer informs me, Nissan is about to announce a replacement. Apparently it will have CCS & a more modern dash design.
      Look who’s copying Saic now!
      It’s getting very interesting in the world of EV vans… but at £30k+ it’s not going to be a sudden huge demand I bet.
      Hence wanting more seats, then people can ditch the 2nd car.

  • @andrewcoombs4298
    @andrewcoombs4298 Рік тому

    Love this review very informative, you have help me because I didn’t know about the Maxus edeliver 3 thank you.

  • @MikeGleesonazelectrics
    @MikeGleesonazelectrics 5 місяців тому +1

    Also my env200 only lost one bar at the end of 5 years of hard driving, including some long 200 mile plus journeys using lots of rapid charging; and i never had an issue with batt temperature..

    • @willdatsun
      @willdatsun 20 днів тому

      my e-nv is 8.5 years old 41k has lost 1 bar (86%soh)

  • @fredbloggs72
    @fredbloggs72 2 роки тому +2

    Believe me, when your hip is knackered and you want to plug in then you will never get 'used to it', the latest versions of MG5 EV seem to have changed to side hinged cover, lets hope they change the van as well.

  • @patrick4485
    @patrick4485 2 роки тому +1

    For a small island like Malta I found the 24kW version very good. On the other hand I wish to point out Regen levels
    ECO OFF : NO REGEN
    ECO ON : REGEN IS QUITE GOOD
    B MODE: HIGH REGEN ALMOST STOPS THE VAN.

  • @lookoutleo
    @lookoutleo 4 дні тому

    Very interesting , wonder what your thoughts are 2 years on. Looking at buying either env40 maxus or kangoo maxi whats your thoughts now env and kangoo are under 10k£

  • @MikeGleesonazelectrics
    @MikeGleesonazelectrics 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the in depth comparison, very interesting.. I loved my env200 24kwh van, only traded it in as I retired and the range wasnt good enough as a main vehicle, however it was a lovely van to use as a tradesman, felt quality. I would disagree on your comments ref levels of regen.. the nissan whilst only having one and none was fine; the most efficient level of regen isnt one pedal driving as most people seem to think, its actually zero! think about it, if you dont brake much, or at all, then you dont lose much momentum and friction on the parts and you dont need to re -accelarate.

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 Рік тому +3

    To me, the new Maxus van is a 20 year old van in the drivers space. I hope the drive line is up to current spec. The exterior looks old as well styling wise. The eNV 200 actually has a better look overall.
    We never got the eNV 200 here in the states. The 2.0L gas engine with the CVT transmission worked decent the the NV200. We are not yet getting electric commercial vans in the compact and mid size classes.
    The charge port is set up so much nicer and so much more usable.
    My take is Nissan could have been a great van if Nissan had pursued an upgrade path for its vans, but there have not been much in the way of improvements and upgrades since it first hit the market. To bad.
    Is the Maxus well constructed overall? Time will tell.
    My range requirement is 200 to 250 miles. The big factor is how fast can charge. 20 to 30 minutes to fast charge 150 miles of range is adequate for my needs.
    Does the Maxus come in any color but white?
    I am looking forward to the mid size cargo van entering the market in the US. But I don’t really see much movement here in the mid size market yet.

    • @s.porter8646
      @s.porter8646 Рік тому

      I've got one of these, and it's coming to Washington state

  • @Brian-om2hh
    @Brian-om2hh 2 роки тому +1

    Quite a few of those Nissan E-NV200's running around my nearest town in DPD livery......

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +2

      DPD have just added 500 or more Maxus electric vans to their fleet too.

  • @GoGreenAutos
    @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +4

    My videos are not scripted, so this is a bit of a long one and was pretty difficult to edit, so there is some repetition. The pronunciation police will love to comment on how I say Nissan! Anyway, I forgot to say that the eD3 does not have schedule charging or pre-conditioning. Scheduled charging is no problem as smart chargers control this rather than programming in the vehicle. The lack of pre-conditioning is helped by having heated seats as standard. The video looking under the bonnet and underneath the eD3 is here ua-cam.com/video/o0gmvl9KEOc/v-deo.html
    Update on 28/09/2021 - the details on the ENV200 replacement have been in the press today and confirmed that it is to be a rebadged Kangoo and a smaller class van. See www.electrive.com/2021/09/27/nissan-presents-the-e-nv200-successor-townstar/

  • @barriedear5990
    @barriedear5990 2 роки тому

    I have noticed in forums that the MG's seem to have some charging issues with some public chargers. eg if charge above 95%, it knocks out the 12V battery. Any idea if issues with the Maxus van?

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +4

      Not that I've heard of. I ran an MG ZS EV for about 7 months and never had a single issue with it.

  • @MartinLV.
    @MartinLV. 2 роки тому +1

    hi there! wondering if SAIC has steering wheel reach adjustment?

  • @donbrody8529
    @donbrody8529 Рік тому

    Am I imagining it, but are the headlights the same as the G10 Van, and tail lights the same as the T60 pick up?

  • @christinawarwick9034
    @christinawarwick9034 2 роки тому +1

    Do we know how long the parts will be available and supported for?

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +1

      No, but I can't see why they would be any worse than other brands. In fact, SAIC prices for parts are hugely cheaper than other brands. I've made a video on this, see ua-cam.com/video/qKgb5NXr7ow/v-deo.html
      SAIC make the EV powertrain themselves, so I would expect their parts supply and available to probably better than some of the European EVs, who buy in components and rely on third parties.
      Just because its Chinese or you've not heard of SAIC before, don't assume it will be worst than European brands.

  • @jamespink4202
    @jamespink4202 2 роки тому +2

    We have a 20.000 mile EV200 Tecna and its a good spec but pretty useless as its only got the 24Kw battery. 61 mile indicated range in the winter, 80 in the summer. The suspension is very bumpy (why can they not understand we dont permanently carry a ton)? Honestly wish we hadn't bothered...

  • @pdabin
    @pdabin Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @williamarmstrong7199
    @williamarmstrong7199 2 роки тому +4

    MG siac made cars are brilliant. Really good.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways Рік тому

    I looked over the small Maxus last year, but didn’t think that it would be right for a guy who has only had one van and that was a Ford Escort Mk1 van.

  • @mdr_random
    @mdr_random Рік тому

    The question to raise and answer on these videos for van longevity is: Is the chassis galvanised? And: What's "Go Green Autos Rot Rating" for these vans in 5-10 years? Add that to the reviews! :oD Ford vs Peugeot there is definitely a different today for diesels.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways Рік тому

    Two little questions!!
    1) I know that the NV200 E was turned into a camper. So far, the best vehicle for me is the Vauxhall Combo estate car converted to a camper by Wheelhome.
    2) Is the Maxus going to be converted for camping?

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  Рік тому

      Yes the Maxus has been converted to a camper by a few people. If you Google it, you'll probably find some photos.

  • @muttleyt2805
    @muttleyt2805 2 роки тому

    Which narrow vans have the highest ceiling heights

  • @AndrewSheldon
    @AndrewSheldon Рік тому

    SAIC have me confused where they are going. Is it EDeliver3, or EV80?

  • @R08Tam
    @R08Tam 2 місяці тому

    I'd love the Maxus as campervan

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 місяці тому

      I believe some have done this. I'm sure I've seen examples online.

  • @reubenwilkinson845
    @reubenwilkinson845 2 роки тому +2

    Env200 has a range of 100 miles max in summer , 85 ish in winter. You’d never get 150 as stated in video . It’s great for short runs

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +4

      I'm talking about the 40kWh version, not the 24kWh.

  • @michaelhocking7368
    @michaelhocking7368 2 роки тому +1

    Nice van I love maxis e van very nice van

  • @zzpaul01
    @zzpaul01 Місяць тому

    I thought the Env200 had the battery pack managed by the aircon.

  • @midlemonte8154
    @midlemonte8154 Рік тому +1

    hello, please tell me how to check soh batteries on maxus

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  Рік тому

      Our diagnostic scanner, while it can read the ECUs and error codes on the eDeliver3, it isn't reporting any live information from the BMS, yet. The eDeliver3 is only a year old, so the third party diagnostic companies haven't developed the complete diagnostic software for the Maxus yet. They tend to take a couple of years on new models.
      I don't know of any phone apps yet that can read the BMS ECU.
      I would also suggest there isn't really a need yet, as these vehicles are only up to 1 year old, so any worries about degradation aren't really needed for many many years yet. I would expect degradation to only be about 1% per annum.

    • @midlemonte8154
      @midlemonte8154 Рік тому

      Thanks for answer !

  • @SustainableGal
    @SustainableGal 5 місяців тому

    Hey Matt, would you recommend either:
    e-nv200 40kWh, 9k miles for £8k.
    Or
    eDeliver3 52kWh 18k miles for £14k

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  5 місяців тому +1

      Mileage covered has very little effect on an EV, so minimal wear and tear. The eD3 will do more range than the ENV. The eD3 has CCS charging, rather than Chademo. So it depends on your own needs and priorities. But personally, I would go for the eD3. But that ENV is cheap for a 40kWh!

    • @SustainableGal
      @SustainableGal 5 місяців тому

      @@GoGreenAutos thank you for your thoughts! Yes it's a really difficult choice because of the price! The env200s are so cheap at the moment 🫣🫣

  • @willdatsun
    @willdatsun 20 днів тому

    proper key is GOOD (much less chance of it getting stolen). incandescent DRLs better too, LEDS are not reliable and are really expensive to reaplace as have to replace entire DRL. Physical gearlever MUCH BETTER (nissan) and even the park pawl is mechanical , not stupid electric. Regen is ok on E-NV but seems better on the 24 than the 40.

  • @negyesikrek
    @negyesikrek 2 роки тому

    Please correct the mistake at 31:50, where you say, that the E-NV200 has no thermal management in the battery pack. It has. The battery is very different from the Leaf, and there is a cooling loop from the HVAC, which leads into the battery pack. There you will find a heat exchanger and a radial fan, which blows the cool air inbetween the battery cells, cooling the battery as necessary.
    You can easily verify this - if the battery pack is charged in the summer via DC or higher AC speeds, as soon as you start the charging, the AC compressor will kick in, and at higher temperatures even the AC heat exchanger fan will start. It has a very distinctive sound.

  • @tonysmith8747
    @tonysmith8747 11 місяців тому

    which ev vans have v2h chargers?

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  11 місяців тому

      I'm pretty sure none do yet.

  • @mdr_random
    @mdr_random Рік тому

    37:10 "Plastic panels don't dent"? Hmmm. I've seen plenty of "dented" plastic in my time.

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  Рік тому

      Well not so easily. They're pretty resistance to minor knocks.

  • @masport63
    @masport63 2 роки тому

    These vans are to expensive they need to be 21000 +Vat for 30 KW i think they would sell.I just had a quote for a Peuguot Partner professional LWB with 50 KW battery for 22000 + VAT the next size up expert or dispatch £28000 + Vat this are main stream vans with main dealer back up.I have just bought a new MG 5 Excite for 20800 inc VAT which is exceptional value and a good car. This 30kw van is 30000 inc vat made by the same company !!

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому

      The problem is the pricing is getting skewed by the grant system. Some other vans are classed in the category above and therefore get £6K more grant on them, whereas the eD3 gets £3K.
      Vans are always expensive compared to cars.

    • @victorycraftawards
      @victorycraftawards 2 роки тому

      Hi John, please let us know if that quote for the Peugeot Partner was for a new van and is that inc a part ex as that is a very good price IMO.

  • @stevenatmcmillans2363
    @stevenatmcmillans2363 2 роки тому +1

    Disagree with comment NV200 being unpopular, Also need two sliding doors standard, that alone would make me look at the Citroen Dispatch.
    so biased a review.
    I take it you sell the Maxus then.

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +3

      I do, but have sold many many more ENV200s. Of course its a biased video as its my own opinion and I think the eD3 is a better electric van that the NV200.

  • @gilesgoldsbro5816
    @gilesgoldsbro5816 2 роки тому +2

    Homolgated is the word you were looking for….

  • @alexanderwilson602
    @alexanderwilson602 2 роки тому +1

    I went for a drive on the Maxus eDeliver 3 at the weekend but was disappointed with the overall quality,When i got back into my Nissan Env200 Tekna 24kw it was like wrapping myself in Quality.....Sorry not for me.

  • @theBusManiac
    @theBusManiac Рік тому

    Obviously the 6 year newer vehicle will be better 🤷‍♂️
    Scripting would knock 30 mins or so off this video!

  • @markjohnathanappleton8642
    @markjohnathanappleton8642 2 роки тому +1

    Would not touch it ,built in China

    • @GoGreenAutos
      @GoGreenAutos  2 роки тому +10

      Ah, but probably the phone in your pocket, the clothes you're wearing and over half the items in your house are built in China. Sign of the times.

    • @ALYDAVIDSON1
      @ALYDAVIDSON1 2 роки тому +1

      😂 People used to joke about things made in Japan, who's laughing now 😁