Ford Pro™ provides a great range of home, work depot and public charging options, and the connectivity tools to maximise vehicle productivity.
If you have any questions regarding Ford Electric vehicles or charging vehicles, please fill out our enquiry form at the bottom of the page and a member of our Park’s Ford Transit Centre Team will be in touch.
You can recharge your Plug-In Hybrid or Electric van at home by plugging into a regular domestic power socket, or a Ford Wallbox home EV charging point for faster home charging speeds.
Benefit from faster charging times with the Ford Connected Wallbox compared to a conventional plug socket, when charging your all-electric or PHEV vehicle overnight. Ford has also partnered with British Gas / Centrica, to help you arrange the installation at your home.
Alternatively, you can buy the Ford Connected Wallbox directly and arrange to have it installed yourself via a certified electrician. For more information, click the enquire now buttom below.
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Ensure your vehicles are always charged and work-ready by installing Ford connected chargers at your business site.
Ford can provide all of your charging hardware, charging point installation, and maintenance; along with a software management system. Fast charging points will mean your electric vehicles are quick to recharge and ready to go.
Ford Pro™ E-Telematics provides businesses to also schedule and supervise all-electric charging.
The BlueOvalTM Charge Network gives you access to over 300,000 charge points, over 16,000 of which are in the UK, including high-speed IONITY charging stations.
In-Vehicle Ford Charge Assist, will allow you to easily locate convenient charging along your route and provide real-time availability, cost, and charging speed information for your selected charging point.
The three main factors that can affect the driving range of a fully electric vehicle are -
Heavy acceleration and high speeds: Any type of vehicle that is accelerating fast will use more power and reduce range. This applies to both Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) and Electric Vehicles (EV). Plus, faster speeds create more wind and road resistance which will impact on the vehicles’ range.
Climate and temperature: Extreme heat or cold temperatures have the potential to affect battery range. Due to battery cell chemistry, all-electric vehicles will have less energy in cold temperatures compared to warm temperatures. Using interior heating and cooling features that are designed for passenger comfort will also make an impact and affect your electric vehicle’s range.
Payload: Greater energy is consumed when transporting more weight, either in the form of heavy cargo or multiple passengers.
If you have any questions regarding Ford Electric vehicles or charging vehicles, please fill out our enquiry form below.