Citroën

ë-Dispatch Medium

Electric van · N1S · Updated 2026-03

Medium panel van with 1,000kg payload and a solid 330km WLTP range for daily trade use.

Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium — electric van Ireland 2026
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€36,700 After SEAI grants
330km WLTP ~260km real-world
330WLTP range km75kWh battery
260Real range kmIrish conditions est.
100Max DC kWFast charging
12.0s0–100 km/hAcceleration
€36,700Net priceAfter grants
€500Motor tax/yrCommercial N1/N2 rate

⚙️ Technical specifications

Battery capacity75 kWh
WLTP range330 km
Real-world range (Ireland)~260 km
Acceleration (0–100 km/h)12.0s
Top speed130 km/h
Torque260 Nm
DrivetrainFWD
Max DC charge rate100 kW
Max AC charge rate11 kW
ConnectorsCCS · Type 2
Cargo volume5,800 L
Max payload1,000 kg
Seats2
Dimensions
Length4,953 mm
Width1,920 mm
Height1,905 mm
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km
CO₂ emissions0 g/km
🏁 WLTP range330km
🇮🇪 Real-world (Irish)~260km

Estimates based on mixed Irish motorway/urban driving. Actual range varies with speed, temperature, load and driving style.

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💰 Irish pricing & incentives

List price (inc. 23% VAT)€40,500
SEAI Van Grant (N1S)− €3,800
Net price after grants€36,700

💡 Total savings of €3,800. Always verify eligibility at seai.ie.

SEAI Van Grant (N1S) €3,800 Motor tax €500/yr
Estimated annual running costs (30,000km)
Home/depot charging (€0.24/kWh)~€1,636
Public charging (€0.49/kWh avg)~€3,341
Motor tax€500/yr
Saving vs diesel equivalent (€1.65/L)~€4,304/yr
💡 Fuel savings: At €0.24/kWh depot charging rate vs diesel at €1.65/L, annual fuel savings on the ë-Dispatch at 25,000km are typically €2,000–€4,000 depending on route profile.

🚘 ë-Dispatch — All Trims & Pricing Ireland 2026

All prices are guide prices. Private buyer prices shown after SEAI Van Grant (N1S) (€3,800). Confirm current pricing with your authorised dealer.

Model / Trim Battery & Range Price After Grants
ë-Dispatch M 75kWh
Standard
75kWh · 330km €40,500€36,700
ë-Dispatch XL 75kWh
Long
75kWh · 315km €43,000€39,200

Prices include 23% VAT. Net prices shown after SEAI Van Grant (N1S) (€3,800). Always verify at seai.ie.

🇮🇪 ë-Dispatch on Irish routes

Route range analysis for typical Irish business delivery and service operations.

🏭 Depot to depot — Dublin Ring 120km · Daily return
✅ Single charge — 140km remaining
🛣️ Dublin to Cork depot 260km · M8 single
⚡ Charge stop recommended
🛤️ Dublin to Galway depot 220km · M6 single
✅ Single charge — 40km remaining
📦 Urban delivery radius 80km · City / suburban
✅ Comfortably within daily range
🔧 Service van day route 150km · Mixed stops
✅ Single charge — 110km remaining
🏠 Overnight depot return 200km · Round trip
✅ Possible on one charge

Based on ~260km estimated real-world range. Actual range varies with load, speed and conditions.

👥 Is the ë-Dispatch right for you?

Last-mile urban delivery✅ Excellent
Daily depot range (260km)✅ Full day on one charge
Payload requirements✅ 1,000kg capacity
Cargo volume✅ 5,800L cargo space
SEAI grant eligible✅ €3,800 grant
Towing / trailer❌ Not tow-rated
Overnight depot charging✅ 7.4kW wallbox sufficient
💡 Best for: Medium deliveries.

⚡ Charging guide

🏠 7.4kW home wallbox (0–100%)~11h
🏠 11kW three-phase (0–100%)~7h
⚡ 50kW ESB ecars DC (10–80%)~63min
🚀 100kW DC ultra-fast (10–80%)~32min
Connectors (DC)CCS
Connectors (AC)Type 2
🔌 Irish networks: Compatible with ESB ecars, Ionity, EZO, Circle K and Applegreen via CCS. Citroën ë-C3 and newer models support up to 100kW DC. The Ami quadricycle charges via a standard 3-pin socket only.

Citroën My Free2Move provides access to public charging via the Free2Move app. The ë-C3's 100kW DC capability is excellent for its price point — a 10–80% charge at a 50kW ESB ecars station takes around 26 minutes.

📐 Dimensions & cargo

Length4,953 mm
Width1,920 mm
Height1,905 mm
Cargo volume5,800 L
Max payload1,000 kg
TowingNot rated
Seats2
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km
🔋 Battery warranty: 8 years / 160,000 km. Manufacturer covers against capacity loss below 70%.

❓ Frequently asked questions — Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium

The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium has an Irish list price of €40,500 (including 23% VAT). After the SEAI Van Grant (N1S) of €3,800, the net cost is approximately €36,700. The range starts from €40,500 list price. Confirm current pricing with your authorised dealer and verify grant eligibility at seai.ie.
The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium has a WLTP official range of 330km. In real-world Irish conditions — stop-start delivery routes, cold mornings and motorway runs with payload — expect approximately 260km per charge. This is sufficient for Dublin to Cork (260km) on a single charge.
Yes. The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium qualifies for the SEAI Van Grant (N1S) of €3,800. N1S small commercial electric vehicles GVW ≤3.5t. Apply via seai.ie. Verify current eligibility at seai.ie/van-grants. Business buyers may also be able to claim VAT back on the purchase price.
The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium has a maximum payload of 1,000kg. Cargo volume is 5,800 litres. Note that in electric vans, the battery adds some weight versus diesel — check the specific variant's VIN plate for confirmed payload figures.
The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium has an estimated real-world range of 260km under Irish conditions. For depot-based delivery routes under 208km, it will comfortably complete a full day's work on a single overnight charge at a 7.4kW or 11kW wallbox. For routes exceeding this, a midday rapid charge at a 50kW+ ESB ecars or Ionity charger adds approximately 100–150km in 20–30 minutes.
The Citroën Ami is a heavy quadricycle (L7e) — not a traditional car. In Ireland it requires a category B or B1 licence. It is not permitted on motorways or dual carriageways. Maximum speed is 45km/h. It charges from a standard 3-pin socket in about 3 hours and is designed for urban micro-mobility only.
The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium supports up to 100kW DC and 11kW AC charging. At a 7.4kW home wallbox, a full charge takes approximately 11 hours. At a 50kW ESB ecars rapid charger, 10–80% takes around 63 minutes. At the maximum 100kW DC rate, 10–80% takes approximately 32 minutes.
The Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium uses CCS (DC fast charging) and Type 2 (AC), compatible with all major Irish networks including ESB ecars, Ionity, EZO, Circle K and Applegreen.
Motor tax for the Citroën ë-Dispatch Medium is €500 per year — the rate for a zero-emission electric commercial van in this weight class. Commercial vehicle motor tax in Ireland is based on unladen weight or payload band, not CO₂ emissions. This represents significant annual savings versus diesel equivalents. Verify your exact band at motortax.ie.

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