
INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW 2022 E-TRANSIT
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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Moving Forward with Electric Energy
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.
Charging How-Tos
Get to know your all-electric vehicle with these tips for fast and convenient charging.
Charging at Home
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.Tooltip
Ford Connected Charge Station 240V/48A


30 Miles
Average range per charging hour.Tooltip
Ford Connected Charge Station, an additional purchase for your vehicle, to maximize your home charging speed.Tooltip Ford estimates customers with the 240V/48-amp hard-wired charge station can add an average range of 30 miles per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive.Tooltip
Ford Mobile Charger with 240V/30A NEMA 14-50 Wall Outlet


20 Miles
Average range per charging hour.Tooltip
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.Tooltip (240V wall outlet requires installation from a licensed electrician.)
Ford Mobile Charger with 120V/12A Wall Outlet


3 Miles
Average range per charging hour.Tooltip
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.Tooltip
FAST HOME CHARGING FOR YOUR MUSTANG MACH-E

With the available Ford Connected Charge Station, you can charge up to 10X faster than with a standard wall outlet.Tooltip You can even control access to the connected charge station and schedule charge times with available intelligent features.
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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, 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.
Charging on the Road

61 Miles of Range in 10 Minutes with a 150kW DC Fast Charger

Control How You Charge with FordPass™ On the Go
All-Electric Vehicles: Leaving Myths in the Dust
Forget what you thought you knew about electric vehicles. See how future-facing Ford battery electric vehicles zap the myths.

All-Electric F-150
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.
All-Electric Incentives
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.

Federal and State Incentives
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.Tooltip For additional information, go to https://www.afdc.energy.gov/laws/409

Scheduled Maintenance – Estimated 35% lower Costs vs. Comparable Vehicles
Electric vehicles have fewer moving parts, which could potentially lower scheduled maintenance costs.Tooltip

Other Available Utility Savings and Incentives
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.

$893 of Potential Annual Savings on Fuel
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.Tooltip

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