Ford Electrified
Ford is committed to delivering a better drive for you with our current and upcoming lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles. Building on nearly 20 years of experience in electrification, Ford is evolving into an automotive and mobility company, focused on intelligent vehicles to help create a better future for the way we move.
Which EV is Right for You?
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) are powered completely by a rechargeable battery so you'll never need a drop of gas or an oil change. All you have to do is plug in, recharge, and go.
Vehicles with Electric Options:
- 2023 Mustang Mach-E
- 2023 F-150 Lightning
- 2023 E-Transit
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) use battery and gas to optimize fuel efficiency and performance. They don't need to be plugged in as regenerative braking and the gas engine recharge the battery pack.
Vehicles with Hybrid Options:
- 2023 Escape Hybrid
- 2023 Explorer
- 2023 Maverick
Plug-in Hybrid Electic Vehicles (PHEV) are also powered by both battery and gas, using the battery first and switching to gas once the battery is depleted, giving you the best of both worlds.
Vehicles with Plug-In Hybrid Options:
- 2023 Escape
Charging How-Tos
Get to know your all-electric vehicle with these tips for fast and convenient charging.
Charging Basics
There are many ways to charge your all-electric vehicle. Here are a few things you should know before plugging in.
Charging At Home
Charging at home can be as simple as plugging in, but here are some additional tips on how to enjoy a seamless charging experience.
Charging On The Road
Whether you’re commuting to work or driving cross-country, Ford makes easy access to charge your all-electric vehicle on the go. Here’s a quick overview on how to utilize the FordPass™ Charging Network.
Charging At Home
Charging your vehicle is as simple as plugging in. Charge overnight with the Ford Mobile Charger that comes standard with your all-electric vehicle. And if you’re looking to maximize your home charging speed, use the Ford Connected Charge Station.
48 kilometres
Average range per charging hour
To maximize your charge at home, Ford Electric Vehicle customers can purchase the Ford Connected Charge Station with up to 48-amps. Ford estimates that customers with the 240V/48-amp hard-wired charge station will be able to add an average range of 48 kilometres per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear wheel drive (RWD).
32 kilometres
Average range per charging hour
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 32 kilometres per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear wheel drive (RWD). (240V wall outlet requires installation from a licensed electrician.)
5 kilometres
Average range per charging hour
The Ford Mobile Charger comes with your all-electric vehicle and, for simple charging, can be plugged into a standard home 120V wall outlet. Ford estimates you can add an average range of 5 kilometres per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear wheel drive (RWD).
Charging On The Road
FORD OFFERS YOU THE LARGEST PUBLIC CHARGING NETWORK IN NORTH AMERICA!
On the road, Ford customers will have simple and easy access to the FordPass™ Charging Network – the largest public charging network in North America offered by automotive manufacturers, with over 13,500 charging stations and growing.
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