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Don't just imagine a future with lower emissions; help build that future today. Benefit from lower emissions, improved fuel economy and lower running costs when you make the switch to an electrified vehicle. Take control of what powers your journey.
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All-Electric vehicles are powered by electricity alone and require to be charged before your journey.
Ford Electric models include:
Plug-in Hybrid vehicles have two power sources similar to a hybrid. However, the battery's voltage is higher and enables great distances.
Hybrid vehicles switch between a conventional engine and pure electric for a limited distance.
Mild Hybrid vehicles have a small electric motor that works with a conventional engine to help increase efficiency.
Ford Mild Hybrid models include:
Available as a Mild Hybrid.
Available as a Plug-in Hybrid and a Mild Hybrid.
Available as a Plug-in Hybrid and a Mild Hybrid.
There are 4 main types of electric vehicles available. Mild Hybrid (MHEV) vehicles feature a small electric motor, but it does not solely power the car. It is simply there to assist the conventional engine. Hybrid (HEV) vehicles are mostly powered by a conventional engine, but an electric motor can take over for short distances. Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) vehicles have two sources of power; a larger battery enables longer distance driving on solely electric power. And then there are All-Electric vehicles, which you simply plug in, charge and off you go.
Regenerative braking charges the battery of electric vehicles by capturing energy that is typically wasted during braking. There are also 3 ways in which Plug-in Hybrid and All-Electric vehicles can be charged using plug-in options. Electric vehicles can be charged from standard 230V wall outlets, or via wallboxes, which can be installed in your home for faster, overnight charging. Public charging stations can also charge your vehicle much faster than at home, with the price and charging capability varying significantly.
Mild Hybrid (MHEV) vehicles cannot be driven solely by the electric battery and motor, as it utilises a conventional engine. Hybrid (HEV) vehicles are capable of driving short distances on electric power alone. Plug-in Hybrids (PHEV) vehicles can operate on electric power for journeys of approximately 30 miles. All-Electric vehicles, when fully charged, can vary from 100 miles on older models to approximately 300 miles on newer models.
Power your business with electric and unleash a new kind of drive. For more information on how you can benefit from electric and hybrid technology, contact your local Group 1 Ford Transit Centre in Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey. Our friendly experts can suggest the best vehicle for you based on your individual requirements. We will also inform you of the advantages of electric vehicles and the schemes available that you can benefit from. Enquire now to learn more or call your local Group 1 Ford dealership today. Alternatively, explore the electric and hybrid vehicles available.
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