Ford Says Electrified Trucks Are Its Future
Ford is backing off its electric vehicle plans as it calibrates a pathway to the future. Will it figure things out in time?
Ford is backing off its electric vehicle plans as it calibrates a pathway to the future. Will it figure things out in time?
The last few days have shown that EV charging is becoming the new normal, with progress being made on a daily basis, all throughout the world. As one example, Vietnam will be getting an extensive EV charging network courtesy of Porsche and Charge+. On the other side of the world, … [continued]
Ford Pro — Europe’s leading commercial vehicle brand — is supporting the launch of its all‑new electric E-Transit Custom van with a home charging solution for business users Offering includes training, charger, installation, management software and five-year warranty; enables charge scheduling for off-peak energy and remote monitoring Home charging joins … [continued]
Many cities, towns, and counties in the US have adopted plans to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions, on the theory that they have a duty to their citizens to provide them with an environment that will allow them and the progeny to survive. Most of those municipalities have a significant … [continued]
Ford’s “secret” electric vehicle skunkworks team is gearing up to make Model T history repeat itself, if all goes according to plan.
A plug-in hybrid version of the Ford Transit Connect will go on sale in Europe and the UK later this year for commercial customers.
Ford Pro has introduced new EV charging solutions while Stellantis is working to get its dealers ready for electric cars.
On the surface, it looks like every EV has the same charging needs. At home or at a parking lot, it usually needs AC power, and the onboard charger does the rest. On the road, or at fast charging stations, the charger is actually a charger, and provides DC power … [continued]
Ford Pro will introduce an all new battery-electric E-Tourneo multipurpose van to the European market in 2024.
Starting out with EVs can be hard, and as I’ve found out, it’s even harder when you’re stupid. While I don’t suffer from any intellectual disabilities, I simply didn’t know what I was getting into when I bought my first serious EV. I had only daily driven a PHEV (Chevy … [continued]