- EV Tech Insider
- Posts
- Ram’s first fully electric vehicle, the ProMaster electric van
Ram’s first fully electric vehicle, the ProMaster electric van

Ram has introduced the all-new Ram ProMaster electric van (EV), marking a significant step in the brand’s electrification journey. The new ProMaster EV is the brand’s first fully electrified vehicle and is designed to deliver a range of up to 162 miles in city driving.
The new Ram ProMaster EV will be available in two models: the delivery model, which is available for order now, and the non-delivery/cargo model, which will be “available later”. The vehicle is built on the ProMaster architecture, specifically designed for electrification, and features a unibody design that efficiently incorporates the battery pack.
It’s equipped with a standard 110-kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery pack and is capable of Level 3 DC fast charging at 50 kilowatts (kW), 85kW, 125 kW, and 150 kW. A wall box charger (Level 2) with up to 11 kW is also available.
The new ProMaster EV delivery model offers a 159-inch wheelbase, extended super-high-roof model, and an available heated steering wheel and heated windshield. New available safety and security features include Park Sense with stop, white noise backup alarm, and “normal” backup alarm.
The Ram ProMaster EV is a critical step in the electrification strategy outlined in the Stellantis’ long-term strategic plan, Dare Forward 2030. The company is investing more than €30 billion through 2025 in electrification and software to deliver battery-electric vehicles that meet customer demands.
The post Ram’s first fully electric vehicle, the ProMaster electric van first appeared on EV Tech Insider.