Peugeot UK has announced a major step forward for fleet electrification, with E-Partner and E-Expert now delivering price parity with diesel equivalents on monthly payments, removing one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption for business customers, unlocking lower whole life costs for national fleets.
Available across the Peugeot Professional line up, the E-Partner and E-Expert, bring electric vans in line with diesel models across key funding routes, including Conditional Sale, Finance Lease and Business Contract Hire via Stellantis Financial Services (SFS).
This means fleet operators can now transition to electric without paying a monthly premium, while immediately benefiting from significantly lower running costs.
By aligning monthly rentals between electric and diesel powertrains, Peugeot is enabling national and SME fleets to make the switch with confidence.

For fleet decision makers, the impact is clear:
- No uplift in monthly payments compared to diesel.
- Reduced fuel costs through electrification.
- Lower maintenance and downtime.
- Stronger whole life cost performance.
- Compliance with emissions regulations and clean air zones.
The shift to price parity strengthens the company’s position as a key partner for national fleet operators, combining competitive funding with a fully electric LCV line up and dedicated support through the Peugeot Professional network.
Fleet customers benefit from:
- End to end electrification support and consultancy.
- Access to specialist fleet teams and tailored funding solutions.
- Proven conversion and upfit capability.
- A nationwide retailer and after sales network.
Nicola Dobson, Peugeot UK managing director, said: ‘Price parity represents an important step forward for fleet electrification. By removing the upfront monthly cost barrier, we are enabling businesses to switch to electric vans while strengthening their total cost position from day one. With our fully electric LCV range and dedicated fleet support, Peugeot is ready to help national operators transition at scale.’