At Ciceley Commercials Ltd, we’re committed to keeping our customers informed about the latest changes that impact commercial vehicle ownership and operation. We’re pleased to share some important updates regarding driving licence regulations that will make it easier for more drivers to operate heavier electric vans – helping you transition to cleaner, greener fleets with less red tape.
What’s Changing?
From 10 June 2025, new driving licence rules will come into effect allowing holders of a standard category B licence to drive zero-emission vehicles up to 4.25 tonnes – an increase from the usual 3.5-tonne limit. This change brings electric vans and similar vehicles in line with their petrol and diesel counterparts, while accounting for the additional weight of EV batteries.
This expanded flexibility is not limited to vans, but also includes minibuses, SUVs, trucks, and any other vehicle type that would fall within the 3.5-tonne limit if conventionally powered.
Key Benefits for Drivers and Operators:
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No additional training required – the previous five-hour training requirement has been removed.
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Towing changes simplified – you can now tow a trailer as long as the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer does not exceed 7 tonnes.
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Example: If your electric van is 4.25t MAM, you can tow a trailer up to 2.75t, provided the trailer’s own MAM is no more than 3.5t.
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Drivers who passed their test before 1 January 1997 can tow up to 8.25 tonnes in total.
A Step Forward for Electric Vehicle Adoption
This regulatory update builds on temporary provisions first introduced in 2018 and reflects ongoing efforts to remove barriers to electric van uptake. However, there are still further areas under review by the Department for Transport (DfT), including rules around vehicle testing, tachographs, drivers’ hours, and speed limiter devices for 4.25t electric vans.
Industry leaders, including the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA), continue to push for further reform. As BVRLA Chief Executive Toby Poston stated, “Out-of-date regulations are hampering the transition to a cleaner, greener van fleet… We are optimistic that today’s changes mark the start of more progress to come.”
Strong Growth in Electric LCV Adoption
Registrations of electric light commercial vehicles (LCVs) up to 4.25 tonnes grew by 77.5% in April, now representing 8.3% of the market, up from 4% a year ago. However, vans in the 3.5-4.25t range still make up a small share (just 4.4%), indicating significant room for growth.
What This Means for You
If you’re considering adding electric vans to your fleet or upgrading your existing vehicles, these rule changes make it easier than ever. At Ciceley Commercials Ltd, we offer a range of electric and low-emission commercial vehicles to support your sustainability goals – all backed by our expert team and trusted Mercedes-Benz partnership.
Got Questions?
We’re here to help you navigate these updates and find the best electric vehicle solution for your needs. Contact us today to explore our latest electric van offers.