If you’ve ever walked the yard of a Hebei reseller at 7 a.m. with frost on the vans (I have), you learn fast what matters: battery health, uptime, and honest specs. This new energy vehicle from Dongfeng Xiaokang—model EC36—keeps coming up in conversations with fleet managers who just need a dependable city mule.
Industry trend in a sentence: logistics and shuttle operators are shifting to new energy vehicle fleets as LFP batteries get cheaper, safer, and more predictable. China’s LFP chemistry is having its second golden era; many customers say the degradation curve is boring—in a good way. To be honest, boring is fantastic when your route is 120 km/day, five days a week.
| Body/Seats | 5 doors, 6/7 seats MPV |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 4500 × 1680 × 2000 mm |
| Wheelbase | 3050 mm |
| Max Speed | 100 km/h (real-world use may vary) |
| Battery | Lithium iron phosphate (LFP), pure electric drive |
| Charging | ≈0.75 h fast charge (conditions-dependent); AC slow charge times vary |
| Steering | Left-hand drive |
| Color | Customized options |
| Origin | Room 1017, Qicheng Building, No.210, ZhongHuanan Street, Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei |
| Vendor Type | Pros | Watch-outs | Typical Lead Time |
| OEM-certified reseller | Verified history, formal SOH tests, clearer warranty | Higher price | 2–4 weeks |
| Independent exporter | Customization, flexible shipping | Documentation quality varies | 3–6 weeks |
| Refurb broker | Lowest upfront cost | Inconsistent refurb standards—insist on third‑party tests | 1–5 weeks |
Common tweaks: seat delete for cargo, branded wraps, telematics/MDVR, dual‑sliding door partitions, and winter packs (PTC heater upgrades). For shuttle duty, the 6/7-seat layout with easy step‑in height is, surprisingly, more comfortable than it looks.
A courier in Shijiazhuang deployed 12 EC36 units on urban loops. After three months: downtime fell by ≈28%, energy cost per km dropped ≈37% compared with a small gasoline van baseline, and drivers reported smoother stop‑go operation. They did note that in winter, planning fast-charge windows was key—typical for any new energy vehicle.
Bottom line: as a practical new energy vehicle for fleets, the used EC36 is more tool than toy—and that’s exactly the appeal.