Foton Mobility Distribution (FMD) has announced the launch of the Asiastar electric van in Australia with stock arriving for first deliveries expected in Q1. As a new brand to the market it will be supported by FMD’s established national network of network of dealers and service partners.
The Asiastar electric commercial range will offer fleet buyers a choice of vans, cab chassis and buses with the largest battery size in the van segment so far in Australia which is paired with an eAxle, where the drive motor is mounted directly to the rear axle, providing fleets with an attractive proposition in terms of range and payload possibilities.
By virtue of eliminating the propeller shaft and other components, the intuitive packaging of the eAxle provides a weight saving of around ten per cent, while the removal of various components from the driveline improves efficiency by five to ten per cent.
The offering has been tailored to cater to last-mile deliveries, trades and construction companies, local government use, community transport, aged care, and patient transport, as well as for integration into rental companies.
Bill Gillespie, Foton Mobility Distribution’s General Manager of Light Duty Vehicles, suggests the van market needs more electric options to assist Fleet Managers to achieve their transition to zero emission vehicles.
“It’s an exciting time to be bringing the Asiastar product to Australia, with the brand providing a range that is truly in demand by the local market,” said Gillespie.
“In Australia, commercial vehicle buyers are now looking to all-electric solutions to meet their environmental mandate, and through Asiastar, we have a comprehensive range that are proven performers, which simply make financial sense.”
“The electric van segment is truly under serviced locally, and with the innovations we are bringing to the market with our leading battery size, range, and eAxle configuration, we know that this will be a hit.”
“From a price standpoint, the cab chassis version starts at under $90,000 excluding GST, which really brings down one of the main barriers to converting to EV.”
“Asiastar is making big inroads in their various markets around the world, and we are working closely with the factory and our local upfitters to be able to provide off-the-shelf and tailored solutions that will cater to any application.”
Battery size, range and payload
The Asiastar products available from launch will be a 70kWh and 105.6hWh van and cab chassis, while the bus variant will be available with the larger 105.6kWh battery, fitted with 12 seats or no seats, for configurations that require bespoke fit-outs.
The 105.6kWh battery is supplied by global leading manufacturer CATL, with the system running to 500 volts, while under the bonnet, a three-in-one MCU, PCU and DCDC unit control power supply to the vehicle.
Meanwhile, the eAxle motor can provide a peak torque of 3,890Nm, and a peak power rating of 140kW, with its compact packaging allowing space for the larger battery packs.
With an estimated driving range of 300km for the larger battery, the platform is perfectly suited to the rigours of stop-start city traffic, while the standard suite of safety features includes ABS braking, autonomous electric braking, electronic stability control, lane departure warning and a reversing camera on the van and bus.
All products have a 4,500kg GVM and are capable of being driven on a car licence.
With the market topping 105.6kWh battery fitted, the van can haul a maximum payload of 1,480kg within its 10.5m3 cargo space, or with the smaller battery, the van is rated to a top payload of 1,700kg.
The cab chassis variant, meanwhile, allows for complete customisation of the cargo area of the vehicle, for a Pantech body, a tray, or any other combination.
With the smaller battery fitted, a 1,870k payload is possible, while the larger battery allows for 1,650kg.
The 12-seat bus configuration meanwhile features a manual folding step and a fixed handrail, with the passenger seats finished in either cloth or vinyl, resulting in a 1,250kg payload.
Warranty and service
The Asiastar range is backed by a five-year or 200,000km warranty, with the main traction batteries enjoying an eight-year or 300,000km warranty, while 24/7 roadside and phone support will be provided by NTI Truck Assist.
Outside of the competitively priced base vehicle, FMD claim the platform’s total cost of ownership figures stack up via the elimination of fuel expenses, with extended 30,000km service intervals complimented by the low requirement for ongoing consumables.
Who is Asiastar?
Asiastar was founded in 1949 and is a subsidiary of the Weichai Group, which is ranked 18th in China’s top 100 multinational companies, with a global workforce of 100,000 and an annual revenue of AU$65 billion.