Fiat Professional supports E-GAP, Europe’s mobile and on-demand recharging operator for electric cars, with a fleet of E-Scudo, thus helping to make the recharging of full-electric vehicles easier, faster and stress-free. The fleet includes 60 Fiat Professional E-Scudo Vans equipped with a 50 kWh battery pack with a maximum power output of 100 KW (136 hp) and a maximum torque of 260 Nm.

60 Fiat Professional E-Scudo headed to E-GAP

E-GAP is an urban, mobile, and on-demand fast charging service. Through the smartphone app of the same name, customers can get a fast, stress-free home charging performed via zero-emission e-vans. The service is currently present in Italy (in Rome, Milan, Bologna, Turin, Verona, Brescia and Trento), France (in Paris), Spain (in Madrid) and Germany (in Munich) and it will soon be available in other Italian and European cities.

Fiat Professional E-Scudo, introduced a couple of year ago, offers range of up to 330 km in the WLTP cycle, ideal for those who work in the city and inner suburbs. The zero-emission version also boasts two battery sizes – 50 and 75 kWh -, an AC charging capacity of up to 11 kW, and up to 100 kW in DC, to charge the more capacious battery to 80% in just 45 minutes.

Highlights

Nikola in need of new source of money to continue its business

Media reports say that the manufacturer has got the money to survive no longer than one quarter in 2025. Nikola managed to sell something like 200 hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the first 3 quarters of the year. At the same time, the company has been facing trouble for quite a long time, with the need...
News

Related articles

Farizon SV electric van to be launched in the UK by Jameel Motors

Farizon is the commercial vehicle division of Geely Holding Group. The SV is built on a bespoke ‘born electric’ modular platform which offers benefits in cargo space, range, handling and safety. Three vehicle lengths and three heights will be offered in the UK, along with two battery sizes: 67 kWh a...

Renault-Volvo electric van JV Flexis launches new website

The brand-new website reports all the relevant information about the project set to revolutionise the light commercial vehicle market in Europe and respond to the challenge launched by Far Eastern players, including the company's strucure, starting from CEO Philippe Divry.