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Maintenance guide

Iveco eDaily maintenance

A practical reference for typical service intervals, common costs, wear points and preventive tasks for the Iveco eDaily.

Electric Large van Indicative

Industrial electric vehicle for heavier loads, conversions and professional operations.

Large van

What to watch

The priority changes by vehicle type. A combustion car, an urban EV and an electric van working every day should not be treated the same way.

  • Weight, payload, tyre degradation and real consumption by route.
  • Overnight charging capacity and readiness before dispatch.
  • Downtime cost if the vehicle cannot cover its assigned route.
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Typical intervals

Not every electric vehicle is maintained in the same way. Passenger EVs are usually more about tyres, cabin filters and brake fluid; electric vans also bring uptime, payload and intensive daily use into the equation.

Scheduled EV service

12–24 months or high-mileage schedule

Large vehicles should be maintained by real usage, not calendar alone.

Tyres, pressure and payload

Weekly in intensive use

Tyres can become a material running cost for large electric vans.

Brakes, suspension and steering

Intensive regular checks

Payload, urban work and speed bumps can accelerate wear.

Charging system and connectors

Frequent visual check

A charging issue can take a whole route out of service.

High-voltage diagnosis

Specialist service

Not a DIY task; it requires qualified technicians.

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Indicative costs

EVs remove combustion-engine tasks, but maintenance does not disappear. Tyres, brakes, suspension, HVAC, auxiliary batteries and charging systems still matter.

EV service

Indicative range for larger professional vehicles.

€250–€600

Tyres

Weight, payload and urban routes can make this a relevant cost line.

High variability

Brakes, suspension and steering

Especially important with payload and frequent stops.

Variable

Charging system

Check recurring errors, connectors and communication issues.

Variable
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Signs you should not wait

Maintenance should not only start when a scheduled service is due. Some symptoms deserve an earlier check.

It no longer completes routes it used to cover

Could be consumption, payload, climate, degradation or planning.

Fast tyre degradation

Check pressure, payload, alignment and driving style.

Longer-than-expected charging time

Check available power, charger, temperature and configuration.

Maintenance plan

Turn this guide into useful reminders

Autonality helps you keep service dates, mileage checks, inspections, incidents, documents and preventive tasks under control, instead of relying on memory, loose spreadsheets or lost messages.

  • Reminders by date or mileage.
  • Basic maintenance and incident history.
  • Vehicle documents kept in one place.
  • Availability control for daily use.

Before making decisions

Costs and intervals are indicative. For official servicing, warranty, technical campaigns or intensive professional use, always check the owner’s manual, the manufacturer or a qualified workshop.

Real intervals depend on year, version, usage, mileage, payload, climate and the manufacturer’s service schedule. Use this as a starting point and always check the owner’s manual or authorised service guidance.