Why Choose an Electric Vehicle

A red 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E a silver F-150 Lightning are shown charging in a garage.

 

Simple to Own. Electrifying to Drive.

Owning an EV is surprisingly easy. Ford is committed to making it even easier,
with all the answers you need.

 

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Charging is easy both at home and
on the road.

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Unexpectedly exhilarating EV performance. Mind-blowing technology. Driving has never been more fun.

From potential tax incentives to savings on gas and scheduled maintenance, a Ford EV helps keep money in your pocket.

 

 

A grey 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning is shown charging.

With the BlueOvalâ„¢ Charge Network, The Open Road Awaits

Access the largest public charging network in North America.174 With more than 75,000 chargers, in case you’re counting.

A red 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E is shown parked in front of a garage.

Wake Up Charged

When plugged in overnight at home, your Ford EV will recharge while you do. Go almost anywhere. Except the gas station, of course.

 

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.

 

 

Ford Connected
Charge Station
240V/48A

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30 Miles

Average ranger per charging hour.

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 30 miles per charging hour on a Mustang Mach-E with an extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive.

Ford Mobile Charger
with 240V/30A NEMA 14-50
Wall Outlet

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20 Miles

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 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.)

Ford Mobile Charger
with 120V/12A
Wall Outlet

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3 Miles

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 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.

 

The Family of Ford Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

Ford hybrid and electric vehicles feature advanced fuel-saving technology.
Whether they’re operating in electric mode, gas mode or a combination of both,
these vehicles optimize efficiency and simplicity. The plug-in hybrid vehicles can be
recharged in under three hours using a 240-volt outlet. And now, there’s an all-
electric SUV in the family—meet the Mustang Mach-E.

 

 

A yellow 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT is shown charging.

2023 MUSTANG MACH-E

Experience sleek design, seamless technology and impressive range. The all-electric Mustang Mach-E was made for long drives, good vibes and torque-drenched exhilaration.

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2023 ESCAPE HYBRID

2022 Escape Titanium Hybrid. * Standard on all Hybrid models, the 2.5L I-4 Atkinson-cycle powertrain features an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT) and a 96 kW electric motor. Also, the Escape Hybrid packages its liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery smartly outside of the vehicle cabin below the floor of the second-row seats, rather than occupying a significant portion of the cargo area. Models: SE Hybrid, SEL, Hybrid and Titanium Hybrid.

 

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2022 ESCAPE PLUG-IN HYBRID

The 2022 Escape Plug-In Hybrid* model has a Level 1/Level 2 AC charging port. What’s more, the design of the 2022 Escape SUV allows for the battery to be stored underneath the vehicle, which frees up space in the cabin, offering plug-in customers more room with no humps from the battery. Three available models, SE Plug-in Hybrid, SEL Plug-in Hybrid and Titanium Plug-in Hybrid.

A white 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning is shown towing an Airstream trailer.

2023 FORD F-150 LIGHTNING

Convenient multiple power outlets. A cavernous front trunk. Stretch-out spaciousness. Cloud-based connectivity and advanced technology. No matter where you look, there’s a lot to like.

 

A silver 2023 Ford Maverick is shown driving on a city street.

2023 MAVERICK®

Flexible, fun and capable — the first ever standard full hybrid truck in America. Whether you want to cruise city streets or haul your boat to the beach, this is a pickup that can pick up and go.

Two white 2023 Ford E-Transit cans are shown in a warehouse.

2023 E-TRANSITâ„¢ VAN

The 2023 Ford E-Transit Cargo Van is ready to work. This vehicle is powerful with a fully electric powertrain with a 68 kWh battery. It comes in three vehicle lengths and three different roof heights to get the job done. And of course, it’s Built Ford Tough.®