How To Charge Your E-Transit | Ford UK

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • In this guide, Senior Training and Development Consultant Alan Bartrum will explore what charging options are available, and which would be best suited to your fleet’s needs.
    Intro: 00:00
    Home Charging: 00:43
    DC Fast Charge: 02:23
    Charge Assist: 03:00
    Depot Charging: 04:00
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    There are three ways of charging your E-Transit: Home, Public and Depot.
    Home Charging
    For home charging, you can choose a 6 meter Universal Home Charging Cord for plugging directly into a domestic socket, or the undoubtedly quicker, more powerful Ford Connected Wallbox.
    Smart features such as adjustable power levels allow you to streamline your fleet management, along with energy-saving battery preconditioning which allows you to pre-heat the cabin and battery as you charge on those freezing cold mornings
    Paired with Ford E-Telematics [4], you can easily track your fleet’s energy usage information too, with reporting tools that help you to reimburse drivers for when they charge their work vehicle at home
    DC Fast Charge
    When on the road, Public DC Fast Charging stations offer you a quick and vital resource. Faster than at-home charging solutions, stations with output of up to 115 kilowatts, can charge the E-Transit from 15 to 80 percent in just 34 minutes [1].
    Ford recommends using DC charges sparingly, as frequent use over time could reduce the high-voltage battery’s efficiency and lifespan.[1]
    Charge Assist
    Charge Assist is your go-to tool for all your public charging needs. We have over 300,000 public charging stations across Europe in the Blue OvalTM Charging Network. Charge Assist works with Connected Navigation[2][3] and allows you to view their locations, real-time availability, and pricing.
    Billing can also be automated for your entire fleet, with one simple monthly bill for all charging, across all vehicles enrolled in the Ford Pro™ Public Charge Management.
    Depot Charging
    If your business requires charging back at base, our specialist Ford Pro™ Charging team can provide the optimal depot charging infrastructure, offering end-to-end solutions depending on your needs. We provide quick and easy installation, advice, and ongoing hardware maintenance; as well as Ford Pro™ Charging and Energy Management software.
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    [1]Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculations methodology. Charge power can decrease with increasing state of charge. Actual charge times and charge speeds can vary based on different factors (Weather, temperature, driving behavior, route profile, vehicle condition, age and condition of the lithium-ion-battery, used charging infrastructure). DC Fast Charging Capable. 115kW DC charger required for fast charging.
    [2]Next Generation Ford SYNC® and Navigation System are optional features. Don't drive while distracted. Use voice-operated systems when possible; don't use handheld devices while driving. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones. Message and data rates may apply.
    [3]One-year free trial of Ford Connected Navigation is included with your vehicle purchase. After 12 months from warranty start date, Connected Navigation subscription is £2.50 / per month per vehicle.
    [4] Ford Pro™Telematics is available for Ford vehicles with a FordPass Connect modem or an eligible 3rd party Plug-In Device (product features may vary). Eligible fleet/business customers only. Subscription charges and Ford Pro™ Fleet Marketplace T&Cs apply. Screen designs may vary.
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