The world is moving towards electric!
Ford Motor Company is at the forefront, committed to improving air quality and lowering pollution through innovative electric and hybrid technologies. While their award-winning EcoBoost petrol and EcoBlue diesel engines continue to offer impressive performance with improved efficiency, Ford's electric vehicle lineup is redefining transportation.
Get ready to experience the future with the all-electric Ford E-Transit, already making waves in the commercial van segment. With its impressive range and zero emissions, Ford E-Transit empowers businesses to go green without compromising on capability. But that's not all!
The eagerly anticipated fully-electric and PHEV versions of the iconic Transit Custom are ready for the UK market, offering even more options for eco-conscious businesses and individuals. Imagine navigating city streets and tackling daily tasks with the power and silence of electricity, while enjoying the flexibility of hybrid technology for longer journeys.
Ford's commitment goes beyond just offering electric vehicles. Their hybrid models, including the ever-popular Kuga and Puma, utilize intelligent technology to seamlessly switch between petrol and electric power, maximizing fuel efficiency and minimizing emissions. Whether you're approaching a low-emission zone or simply cruising through town, these intelligent hybrids adapt to your driving style and surroundings for a smooth and sustainable journey.
By choosing a Ford from TC Harrison Ford, you're not just choosing a vehicle, you're choosing a commitment to a cleaner future. Explore the exciting world of Ford electric and hybrid vehicles today and discover how you can make a difference while enjoying the thrill of innovation.
60% of the population have off-street parking and even more, 84% of car owners have off-street parking. Which means the chances of being able to charge your car at home is high. Having a dedicated home charger installed (which is only a small initial outlay to help save money in the long run), is the most common way of charging.
A dedicated charging point will provide the fastest possible charging speeds, typically between 10 and 30 miles of range per hour when plugged in. You will also be safe in the knowledge the charging point has built-in safety features.
Just like when you’re at home, your car is often parked at work for prolonged periods of time meaning a great opportunity to charge or top up the battery of your car. Many organisations are now installing charging stations for employees and visitors as a perk and these charging points are almost always the same as the one at home. So yes, you will have to take your charging cable with you; but there’s nothing else to it.
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You can drive an electric car with a standing driving license, and you don't need any futher qualifications to drive one. Apart from the fact there is no combustion engine, they are virtually identical to petrol and diesel cars on the road.
View electric rangeElectric cars drive just like combustion engine vehicles, apart the fact they are much quieter and more eco-friendly. Drivers of EVs alos report that their cars are much smoother than fuel-powered cars, and many are often quicker to accelerate.
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