

A new work van is a huge investment into your business and future. Here are some topics to keep in mind when considering your next mobile workshop.
Rebates
While this isn’t necessarily always the case, many vehicle manufacturers provide rebates to upfit your cargo van with racking. You’ll need to consult their website or contact your local dealership for the latest information, but these rebates can be massively helpful toward your investment in your future work van. To use these rebates towards bott Smartvan equipment, simply send in the invoice we provide when you purchase.
Fuel Economy or Electric Vehicle Consideration
Fuel prices have been heavy on many minds for many years. It’s an issue that’s been at the forefront of conversations about profitability for decades. When shopping for your next van, make sure you do your research on its fuel economy or electric vehicle options. Fortunately, our equipment is suitable for both gas-powered and electric cargo vans.
Size
There is a wide variety of sizes of cargo vans for a reason: there is a wide variety of tradespeople and work that they do. For tradespeople in populous cities with limited parking and a lot of parking garages, a smaller, shorter van may make more sense. But for jobs that require long conduit or plywood, it makes more sense to get a long wheelbase. Taller tradespeople who work out of the back of their van often may choose a high roof van so they don’t have to hunch over while they’re at the job site.
Whether it’s a small Mercedes Metris or a 170” wheelbase High Roof Mercedes Sprinter, we have equipment specially designed to fit every cargo van sold in the US.
Price
This one goes without saying, but obviously cost plays a massive role in deciding on which van to go with. Because this van will be an investment into the future of your work and business, we highly recommend considering that before making such a big investment.