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Carbon Emissions Vs. Ownership Costs: Cargo Vans

When comparing a vehicle’s carbon emissions and its total cost of ownership, which vehicles and powertrain types in the cargo van segment offer the maximum benefit for the money? [Part 3 of 5]

Chris Brown
Chris BrownAssociate Publisher
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March 19, 2025
Photo array of cargo vans in a graphic.

Though the comparative set is limited, electric cargo vans deliver an attractive TCO and a strong emissions benefit compared to ICE counterparts. 

Photo: BBM

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For most corporate fleet managers, balancing sustainability initiatives while keeping fleet costs in check is a top priority. Yet sourcing vehicles’ carbon emissions, matching them to vehicle routes, defining ownership costs, and then performing the cost-benefit analysis is a time and resource-consuming endeavor. 

This study may help overcome these initial hurdles. We asked the lifecycle cost experts at Vincentric to provide total cost of ownership (TCO) data for 2024 model-year vehicles driven 20,000 miles per year for five years in these categories: half-ton pickups, cargo vans, passenger cars, compact SUVs, and luxury vehicles. 

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The resulting list produced close to 1,300 total vehicle configurations with gas and diesel (ICE), battery electric (BEV), hybrid electric (HEV), and plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) powertrains.

As usual, Vincentric calculated its standard eight cost elements: depreciation, financing, fees and taxes, fuel, insurance, maintenance, opportunity cost, and repairs. This time, Vincentric also provided annual in-use carbon (CO2) emissions for each vehicle. 

We divided the analysis by segment. We’ve already published results for compact SUVs and pickups. We now turn to cargo vans. But first: 

How Emissions Are Calculated

Vincentric broke out four sets of CO2 emissions by metric tons per year: 

  • Electric generated (BEVs and PHEVs): Defined by the amount of CO2 emissions produced by power plants needed to power these vehicles.

  • Tank-to-wheel (ICE & HEV): Defined by the amount of CO2 emissions produced from burning fuel within a vehicle while the vehicle is in motion.

  • Well-to-tank (ICE & HEV): CO2 emissions produced from extracting, refining, and delivering fuel to the vehicle. 

  • Annual in-use CO2 emissions: Totals the above three values for all vehicles in a single value demonstrating the yearly release of CO2 and Nitrous Oxide. 

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With this data, Automotive Fleet calculated the average annual in-use CO2 emissions and TCO for every vehicle configuration, sorted by vehicle segment. We then calculated the average percentage improvement in CO2 emissions when switching from an ICE engine to a BEV, HEV, BEV, or PHEV. (Note: for BEVs, the analysis does not include charging infrastructure costs.) 

AF also included the top 5 TCO performers in each segment.

On to the analysis: 

Cargo Vans

Like pickups, the available configurations of a single cargo van model are numerous, though only one electric version, Ford E-Transit, is available in the Vincentric data. 

(Other Class 2b electric cargo vans include the Ram Promaster EV, Rivian’s delivery vans, and Brightdrop Zevo 400.)

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ICE: 154 configurations

  • 5-Yr TCO average: $94,426

  • Average yearly CO2 output (metric tons): 13.00

Out of those 154 ICE configurations, Mercedes-Benz offers 41 diesel Sprinter versions. The Sprinter diesels take three of the top five on the TCO list and six of the top 10. The other four are gas GMC Savana configurations. 

With better energy efficiency than gas, diesel models show as much as a 42% drop in CO2 compared to their gas counterparts. However, diesels also emit greater amounts of nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM), and sulfur oxides (SOx). 

The Sprinter diesels take three of the top five on the TCO list and six of the top 10.

Source: BBM

BEV: 5 configurations (single model)

  • 5-Yr TCO average: $87,078

  • Average premium BEV over ICE: -$7,218

  • Average yearly CO2 output (metric tons): 4.42

  • Average yearly CO2 savings by switching from ICE to HEV: 66%

The cargo van segment offers a compelling case to switch to electric, as last-mile delivery and other local fleet applications run high miles that don’t exceed an electric cargo van’s maximum range. 

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In this segment with only one EV model, the caveat is limited comparisons. The average $7,218 TCO savings compared to ICE is a misnomer, as the comparative set has many more expensive van models with greater capabilities. 

However, an apples-to-apples comparison of E-Transit models to gas-powered Transits reveals about equal TCO for both. At the same time, the annual CO2 output for the E-Transit is about 70% less than the gas versions — the biggest savings of any like-model comparison in this analysis. 

It should be noted that E-Transit offers slightly less payload capacity than its ICE counterparts; therefore, configuration and duty cycles matter. Similar to pickups, load and range needs are a key factor in the ability to switch. 

The average $7,218 TCO savings compared to ICE is a misnomer, as the comparative set has many more expensive van models with greater capabilities.

Source: BBM

Notes & Cautions

This analysis is meant to be directional only. It does not account for nuances in the capacities and capabilities of individual models within a segment.

The overall list includes manufacturers that don’t have a formal fleet program. They were included in the averages but not in our top 5 lists.

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Often, one model dominates the top 5 TCO list. We point these cases out in the text. For the list, we include the top model’s best TCO configuration and move on to the next best-performing model. 

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