Car-Bon Leasing

Electric Trucks & Vans

CarBon makes it easy, flexible and affordable to switch to electric or hybrid with an unrivalled range of Electric Trucks and Vans. Choose a short term lease or take advantage of our Lease-to-Own options available now.

Our Lease-to-Own Range

Our Lease-to-Own trucks and vans have lower running costs and low emissions – all without compromising on performance.

BENEFITS OF CARBON'S LEASE-TO-OWN ELECTRIC Trucks and VANS

The Benefits to you

No requirement for directors’ guarantees or company financials.

$990 establishment fee.

Weekly or monthly in advance.

We make it easy for  start-ups, sole traders and small organisations.

The opportunity to own a business asset at the end of the term.

A fully tax deductible vehicle expense.

The option of a Fully Maintained or Non Maintained lease structure.

Our vans come with a fully customisable fit out option.

The LDV eDeliver 7 has three passenger seats instead of the standard two.

Cost Comparison

Fully Maintained HiAce vs eDeliver 7

eDeliver 7 LWB HiAce LWB
Lease Price Inc GST:
$548.00
Lease Price Inc GST:
$560.00
Registration:
Included
Registration:
Included
Servicing (every 30,000kms):
Included
Servicing (every 30,000kms):
Included
Tyres:
Included
Tyres:
Included
Insurance:
Included
Insurance:
Included
Charging Cost:
$74.52
Diesel:
$281.60
Total:
$622.52
Total:
$841.60
Savings per week
$219.08
Based on 52,000kms per annum, electricity price of 30c per kw and a fuel price of $2.20 per litre
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CARBON EV FLEET

Our Flexible Leasing Range

24 to 60 month terms available. Our trucks and vans are fully maintained and comprehensively insured. 

Hyundai MIGHTY Electric
Hyundai MIGHTY Electric
2023 Truck

200 km

114.5 kWh

4050 kg

7300 kg

Electric Trucks & Vans
Peugeot E-Partner
Peugeot E-Partner
2023 Cargo

245 km

50 kWh

834 kg

Electric Trucks & Vans
LDV eDeliver 9
LDV eDeliver 9
2023 Cargo

280 km

88 kWh

1620 kg

12.33 m2

Electric Trucks & Vans
Foton T5 (iBlue)
Foton T5 (iBlue)
2023 Truck

260 km

81 kWh

6000 kg

Electric Trucks & Vans

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