Preventive inspection
12–24 months or 20,000–40,000 km
Professional use often deserves a more conservative schedule than private use.
A practical reference for typical service intervals, common costs, wear points and preventive tasks for the Maxus eDeliver 3.
Niche electric van for urban delivery, SMEs and operators considering alternatives to traditional brands.
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.
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.
12–24 months or 20,000–40,000 km
Professional use often deserves a more conservative schedule than private use.
Monthly or weekly in intensive use
Payload, kerbs and urban delivery are tough on tyres.
At each service or when noise/vibration appears
Urban delivery can create uneven wear and suspension knocks.
12–24 months
Relevant when the vehicle spends many hours in city traffic.
Frequent visual check
A damaged connector can stop the operation even when the van is otherwise healthy.
EVs remove combustion-engine tasks, but maintenance does not disappear. Tyres, brakes, suspension, HVAC, auxiliary batteries and charging systems still matter.
Professional use should not push intervals too far.
City use and long cab hours may bring this forward.
Payload, kerbs and instant torque increase wear.
The real cost is not only repair; a missed route can cost more.
Maintenance should not only start when a scheduled service is due. Some symptoms deserve an earlier check.
Check route, payload, pressure, temperature and real consumption.
Direct operational risk for next-day dispatch.
May be linked to payload, alignment or urban driving.
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.
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.