LEVC expands its dealer network in Sweden and Belgium
The manufacturer of electric light commercial vehicles and taxis LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has continued its ambitious European expansion plans with the opening of new dealers in Belgium and Sweden.
The company now has a presence in 21 markets, with a strong focus on exports.
Joerg Hofmann, LEVC CEO, said: “Our growth strategy will transform LEVC from a 90% domestic sales base to 60% exports by 2024.”
In Belgium, LEVC Brussels is part of the Sterckx – De Smet group, Belgium’s Fleet Dealer of the Year 2021 “.
In Sweden, the two new LEVC dealers are Team Autocar in Österåker, 32 km northeast of Stockholm, and GT Bil in Arlandastad, 40 km north of the capital.
Both LEVC taxi, TX, and van, V5, have fully electric powertrains that can handle about 100 km of zero emissions. They also have built-in range extenders, powered by petrol, which extend the range between charging and refueling to 500 km.
Their capacity for zero exhaust emissions means that both do not pay more than SEK 360 (approximately € 34) in road tax and are fully entitled to the Swedish government’s green car bonus “of up to SEK 70,000 (approximately € 6,400) per vehicle.
Nicklas Unnerstad, CEO of Team Autocar and GT Bil, said: “Demand for electrified and rechargeable vehicles free from range anxiety continues to grow in step in Sweden. Given the undoubted attractiveness of the TX taxi and VN5 car, we expect demand from our customers are high. ”
LEVC now has 33 sales and service centers on the European continent, including Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden.
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