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NanoEnergy Van

Next-Generation Light-Commercial Tyre

Protect your bottom line with the NanoEnergy Van, a premium light-commercial tyre aimed at reducing lifetime running costs through lower fuel consumption and higher mileage while providing strong, modern performance to keep professional drivers safe on the move.

Building on the H08’s reputation for incredible wear rates and daily driver dependability, this next-generation tyre takes solid steps forward in durability, wet weather traction and stability, making it the perfect fit for vans, 4x2 utes, motorhomes, caravans and trailers.

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Next-Generation Light-Commercial Tyre

Protect your bottom line with the NanoEnergy Van, a premium light-commercial tyre aimed at reducing lifetime running costs through lower fuel consumption and higher mileage while providing strong, modern performance to keep professional drivers safe on the move.

Building on the H08’s reputation for incredible wear rates and daily driver dependability, this next-generation tyre takes solid steps forward in durability, wet weather traction and stability, making it the perfect fit for vans, 4x2 utes, motorhomes, caravans and trailers.

Load Index

The load rating (represented by the numerical value) is related to the maximum weight that tyre can carry. So in this case 105 would refer to a load capacity of 925kg, with most passenger vehicle load indexes range from 62 to 126.

In all instances the tyres load index must meet or exceed the value displayed on the vehicles placard.

Speed Symbol

The speed category symbol, for example 'S', indicates the maximum speed at which the tyre can carry a load corresponding to its load index. So in this case, 'S' would refer to a maximum speed of 180km/hour.

See the chart below for a full list of speed symbols and their applicable values.