What's the difference between HEV, PHEV and BEV? What about winter performance? Discover the answers to these questions and more, including range capability, finding public charging stations on-the-go, and at-home charging solutions.
Battery electric vehicles (BEV) are powered completely by a rechargeable battery, so you'll never need a drop of gas or an oil change. All you have to do is plug in, recharge, and go.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) use a battery and gas engine to optimize fuel efficiency and performance. They dont need to be plugged in because regenerative braking and the gas engine recharge the battery pack.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) are also powered by both battery and gas, using the battery first and switching to the gas engine once the battery is depleted, giving you the best of both worlds.
See what it's like to get behind the wheel of a Ford electric vehicle with expert help from your local Ford dealer.
From charging at home or on the road, to finding the right EV charging solutions for your lifestyle, learn all you need to know about charging your Ford EV.
Experience easy pay-as-you-go charging with the BlueOval Charge Network, the largest public EV charging network in North America offered by auto manufacturers.
Discover nearby public EV charging stations or find the most convenient stations along your route.
Wondering how factors like speed, temperature, and battery charge can affect the range of an electric vehicle? Learn about some of the ways you can maximize your range to see how far a Ford EV can take you.
The Canadian federal government provides incentives through the iZEV Program for consumers who purchase or lease eligible zero-emission and plug-in hybrid vehicles to support greater adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). If you live in British Columbia, Quebec or Nova Scotia, you can get additional rebates through the provincial government EV programs. Be sure to visit the website for each incentive program to receive up-to-date information on eligibility and redemption requirements.