INTO THE FUTURE WITH FORD
Now you can experience the power, performance and additional benefits of driving an all-electric vehicle from Ford.
Now you can experience the power, performance and additional benefits of driving an all-electric vehicle from Ford.
Forget what you thought you knew about electric vehicles. See how future-facing Ford battery electric vehicles zap the myths.
Think battery electric vehicles and speed don't mix? Prepare for a jaw-drop.
What happens when an all-electric vehicle meets the extreme conditions of a punishing snow and subzero temp (as low as -40F!) test?
An electric vehicle that's Built Ford Tough? You bet. Watch the prototype tow more than 1 million pounds.
The F-150 prototype is towing far beyond a production truck's capacity in a one-time short event demonstration. Never tow beyond a vehicle's towing capacity. Always consult the owner's Manual.
Going all-electric is as easy on your wallet as it is on your lifestyle. Drivers of all-electric vehicles can enjoy potential government incentives, no gas usage, zero vehicle emissions and lower scheduled maintenance costs.
You may qualify for as much as $7,500 in federal tax incentives for purchasing an all-electric Ford vehicle in 2020. The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Many states also offer additional rebates and incentives for electric vehicle customers - up to $2,500 in certain cases. For additional information, go to
https://www.afdc.energy.gov/laws/409
Electric vehicles have fewer moving parts, which could potentially lower scheduled maintenance costs.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E has fewer moving parts than a gas-powered 2020 Escape, which could potentially lower scheduled maintenance costs.
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*Drivers of all-electric vehicles may be eligible for government incentives, will use no gas and may have lower scheduled maintenance costs.
***Scheduled maintenance costs based on recommended service schedule as published in the owner's manual. Analysis reflects Ford Motor Company's standard method for calculating scheduled maintenance cost and reflects data available in 2018 and 2019.
**See https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/409. This information should not be construed as a promise of potential tax savings or reduced tax liability. Consult your tax advisor for the amount of credit you may be eligible for.
You could be eligible for additional savings. Local utility companies may offer additional rebates or lower charging rates for electric vehicle owners. Check with your local utility provider for complete details.
Potentially save more than time at the gas station. A customer choosing an electric vehicle with a battery electric efficiency of 32.9 kWh could save an estimated $893 in annual fuel costs compared with a gas-powered vehicle with an EPA-estimated rating of 20 mpg combined.
See https://www.eia.gov/electricity/?t=epmt%205%206%20a. Based on standard fuel price and vehicle usage assumptions. Estimated savings of $893 based on 10,000 miles per year, EPA-estimated 20 mpg combined gasoline for gas-powered vehicle, gasoline cost of $2.64/gallon, domestic electricity cost of $0.13/kWh, all-electric efficiency of 32.9 KWH/100 miles for battery-powered vehicle and all charging carried out at home. Actual savings will vary with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, fuel price fluctuations, charging habits and lithium-ion battery age.
New all-electric vehicles from Ford offer an efficient and exhilarating driving experience. The energized performance can already be seen in the Mustang Mach-E, which takes less than half a second to reach peak acceleration.* Plus, there are minimal scheduled maintenance costs, zero vehicle emissions, available tax incentives and plenty of other incentives that make for a seamless switch into electric energy. To make it even easier, Ford also offers a network of simple charging methods whether you're at home or on the road.
*Calculated via peak performance of the electric motor(s) at peak battery power. Your results may vary.
Get ready for the smartest, most connected F-150 we've ever built. The F-150 Lightning is not only packed with all of the benefits that a zero-emissions truck can offer. It's designed to live up to its "Built Ford Tough" heritage.
Make the switch to electrification with the only electric work van that has the backing of Ford Motor Company. Utilize an entire ecosystem of products, software and charging solutions that will allow you to transition seamlessly into the future of business.
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Get to know your all-electric vehicle with these tips for fast and convenient charging.
There are many ways to charge your all-electric vehicle. Here are a few things you should know before plugging in.
Charging at home can be as simple as plugging in, but here are some additional tips on how to enjoy a seamless charging experience.
Ford makes it easy to charge your all-electric vehicle on the go. Here's a quick overview on how to utilize the Blue Ovalâ„¢ Charge Network.
Charging your vehicle is as simple as plugging in. Charge overnight with the Ford Mobile Charger that comes with your all-electric vehicle. And if you're looking to maximize your home charging speed, you have options.
*Ford Electric Vehicles include the all-electric Mustang Mach-E and Ford Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Home charging refers to AC charging. (https://www.energy.gov/eere/electricvehicles/charging-home).
Ford Connected Charge Station, an additional purchase for your vehicle, to maximize your home charging speed. Ford estimates customers with the 240V/48-amp hard-wired charge station can add an average range of 28 miles per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive.
The Ford Mobile Charger comes with your all-electric vehicle and can be plugged into the available 240V wall outlet, allowing every day to start with the electric equivalent of a "full tank." Ford estimates an average range of 20 miles per charging hour on a Mustang Mach E with an extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive. (240V wall outlet requires installation from a licensed electrician.)
The Ford Mobile Charger comes with your all-electric vehicle and, for simple charging, can be plugged into a standard home or garage 120V wall outlet. Ford estimates an average range of 3 miles per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and RWD.
Through the FordPassâ„¢ App, you will be able to find public chargers within our network that can add an estimated average of 59 miles of range in approximately 10 minutes on the Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and RWD.* You also have the ability to go from a 10% to 80% charge in 45 minutes.*
You won't need to pay or sign up for multiple charge networks. Ford gives you two years of complimentary access** to the Blue Oval™ Charge Network for easy pay-as-you-drive charging.
*Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculation methodology. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and battery state of charge. Actual vehicle range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
**Complimentary 2-year trial begins with EV New Vehicle Limited Warranty start date. Customer will be billed for all fees including but not limited to fees for use of charging stations and any related parking fees.
Manage and customize your charging needs with the FordPass App* and your connected, all-electric vehicle:
*FordPass, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via a download. Message and data rates may apply. FordPass Connect,â„¢ the FordPass app and connected service is required for remote features (see FordPass terms for details). Connected service is now complimentary for remote features, excluding Wi-Fi hotspot. Connected service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features.br>**Effectiveness of cabin conditioning may be reduced by extreme outside temperatures.
***If data is made available by charge point operator.
On the road, Ford customers will have simple and easy access to the Blue Ovalâ„¢ Charge Network - the largest public charging network in North America offered by automotive manufacturers. With over 19,500 charging stations and growing, these stations are as common as some of the most popular pharmacy or coffee chains.*
*Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM)/automotive manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have publicly announced charging networks. Department of Energy data used. FordPass, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via a download. Message and data rates may apply.Â
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