How does it compare?
The Skywell D10 electric cargo van represents a noteworthy entrant in the ever-expanding EV market, particularly aimed at businesses seeking a reliable, green transportation solution. When put head-to-head with competitors like the Renault Kangoo Z.E, Nissan e-NV200, and Baojun E-Series, it becomes clear where each vehicle excels and where they fall short.
Range
With its 300 km (186 miles) range, the Skywell D10 outshines the Renault Kangoo Z.E, which offers approximately 270 km (168 miles). Meanwhile, the Nissan e-NV200 lags behind at about 200 km (124 miles), whereas the Baojun E-Series holds its ground with a respectable 250 km (155 miles). This makes the D10 a forerunner for those who need to maximize their driving distance on a single charge.
Acceleration
The Skywell D10 may not be a drag racer with its top speed capped at 90 km/h (56 mph), but it fits snugly into its class. The Renault Kangoo Z.E and Nissan e-NV200 boast similar performance, with top speeds approximating 80-90 km/h (50-56 mph). The Baojun E-Series finds itself in the same ballpark, ensuring that acceleration is more utilitarian than exhilarating.
Power
Under the hood, the D10's 70 kW (95 hp) motor with 230 Nm of torque offers a balanced power profile. The Renault Kangoo Z.E, with its 44 kW (60 hp) motor, feels somewhat underwhelming in comparison. The Nissan e-NV200 claps back with 80 kW (107 hp), making it slightly more muscular. The Baojun E-Series rounds up the competition with around 60 kW (80 hp), holding its ground decently but ceding the power throne to the e-NV200.
Charging Time
Charging efficiency is crucial for electric cargo vans, and here the Skywell D10 takes a victory lap with its 54 kWh battery reaching full charge in just 2 hours. The Renault Kangoo Z.E needs 6-9 hours, and the Nissan e-NV200 takes 4-7 hours to juice up. The Baojun E-Series, clocking in at around 5 hours, finds itself somewhere in the middle, making the D10 a frontrunner for those who value minimal downtime.
Price
The Skywell D10 is priced at a competitive $27,500 (20,300 GBP, 25,500 EUR). Comparatively, the Renault Kangoo Z.E rides in at roughly $30,000, and the Nissan e-NV200 hovers around $32,000. The Baojun E-Series undercuts them all at about $20,000, making it the budget-friendly choice but with inherent compromises in performance and range.
In the end, for those seeking a blend of range, power, and efficient charging time at a reasonable price, the Skywell D10 stakes a compelling claim in the electric van market.

