Marketcheck, a source of data on the UK used car market, has today published figures on trends within the used E-vans sector.
Over a period of two years (between June 2023 and June 2025), Marketcheck found that sales have doubled and the average last listed price has fallen by almost a third.
In June 2023, 218 used EV vans were sold across the UK. By June 2025, this rose by 166.51%, more than doubling to 581.
Marketcheck also found a significant decrease in the cost of a used E-van.
Last month, the average last listed price for a used E-van in the UK was £17,560.42. This is a 28.14% decrease (£6,875.19) when compared with the last listed price in June 2023, when the average used E-van cost £24,435.61.
The analysis conducted by Marketcheck shows that the cost of a used E-van appears to have reached its market level.
In the first half of the analysis (between June 2023 and June 2024), the average last listed price fell by £5,344.24, a 21.87% decrease.
Between June 2024 and June 2025, the price decrease was less steep, falling by 8.02% (£1,530.95).
In 2025, the average last listed price fluctuated from a high of £18,103.78 to a low of £17,380.95, indicating that the cost has plateaued.
Alastair Campbell, Marketcheck UK, comments, “The used electric van market has undergone a major transformation over the past two years.
“With average prices down by nearly a third and sales more than doubling, it’s clear that these vehicles are now a far more accessible option for businesses and sole traders looking to make the switch to electric.
“Our analysis suggests the market has now reached a stable pricing point, with values holding relatively steady throughout 2025.
“As demand continues to grow and prices level out, used E-vans are increasingly becoming a practical and cost-effective solution for fleets and commercial users alike.”