Ford ProTM Electric Fleet Vehicles

F150 Electric

Amplify the Possibilities

With Ford Pro, you can go electric without giving up the vehicles you rely on. As the leader in commercial vehicles for 39 consecutive years⁠1, our electric vehicles stand up to whatever the job requires.

Amplify the Possibilities

With Ford Pro, you can go electric without giving up the vehicles you rely on. As the leader in commercial vehicles for 39 consecutive years⁠1, our electric vehicles stand up to whatever the job requires.

F150 Electric
F150 Lightning

Ford F-150® Lightning® Truck

The 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro has the strength to tackle your toughest jobs. With up to 580 horsepower and 775 lb/ft of torque⁠2 plus Pro Power Onboard to power your tools on the job site, it’s ready to work.
Transit

Ford E-TransitTM Van

More than 5,500 companies and customers across 65 different industries have chosen the E-Transit van since sales year 2022.⁠3 With three different roof heights, two body lengths, and three models to choose from, it’s easy to find the right E-Transit for your business.
Mache Mustang

Ford Mustang Mach-E® SUV

With seating for five and an EPA-estimated range of 320 miles with an extended-range battery⁠4, the Mustang Mach-E SUV is ready to hit the ground running.

Included With Your Ford Pro EV:

  • An eight-year/100,000 mile EV component warranty⁠5
  • Access to our Blue Oval Charge Network – the largest public charging network in North America⁠6
  • Complimentary one-year Ford Pro E-Telematics subscription⁠7

Ford Pro EV Solutions

Charger

Ford Pro Charging

Before adding electric vehicles to your fleet, it’s important to have a daily charging strategy. From at-home and depot chargers to custom charging infrastructure, we make charging possible.
Financing

Ford Pro EV Software

Ford Pro software works inside and outside the vehicle to help you optimize vehicle range, view energy reports, save on electricity costs and more. Get started with a complimentary year of E-Telematics, included with your Ford Pro EV.⁠7
Ev Service

Ford Pro EV Service

EVs typically require less scheduled maintenance than conventional gas vehicles⁠8, but when the time comes, our EV-certified technicians will help keep your vehicles up-to-date and on the road.
Finsimpletm

EV Financing With Ford Pro
FinSimpleTM

When you’re ready, we’re ready for you. Our FinSimple team will work with you to create a financing plan to lease or purchase the electric vehicles and chargers you need.
Ev Decision Guide

EV Decision Guide

Helpful tips for deciding if going electric is right for you.

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Ford Pro E-Switch Assist

See which of your current Ford vehicles are ready to make the switch to all-electric options like an E-Transit or F-150 Lightning.

Ford Pro E-Switch Assist

See which of your current Ford vehicles are ready to make the switch to all-electric options like an E-Transit or F-150 Lightning.

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Included With Your Ford Pro EV:

Transit Fleet

Busting EV Myths

We break down the facts on charging, performance and maintenance.
Driving An Ev

Driving an EV

Get to know what’s different about driving an electric vehicle vs a gas vehicle.
Ev Range In A Rural Setting

EV Range in a Rural Setting

Jon Henry General Store in New Market, VA tests the range of the E-Transit.

FAQs

Electric vehicles use electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries rather than internal combustion engines. They offer lower emissions, reduced fuel costs and quieter operation compared to traditional gasoline or diesel vehicles.⁠9
 
Electric vehicles offer potential cost savings through lower fuel and scheduled maintenance expenses. They contribute to a cleaner environment with zero tailpipe emissions and can qualify for government incentives.⁠8
EVs can potentially lower operational costs by reducing fuel and scheduled maintenance expenses. Electricity is typically cheaper than gasoline or diesel, and EVs have fewer moving parts, which can result in fewer maintenance needs and less downtime.⁠10
EVs require less scheduled maintenance than traditional vehicles but still need regular battery health checks, tire rotations and brake system inspections to ensure optimal performance.⁠11 Ford Pro EV-certified technicians will keep your vehicle up-to-date and on the road.
 
EV charging stations recharge electric vehicle batteries and come in three types: Level 1 (120 volts for home use), Level 2 (240 volts for faster charging), and DC fast chargers (rapid charging for long trips). They connect to the electrical grid and often provide payment options and real-time availability.⁠12
 
 
As a Ford Pro customer, your drivers will have access to our Blue Oval Charge Network — the largest public charging network in North America.⁠6 Fleet Customers enrolled in Public Charge Management and Cloud Connected Navigation can navigate to public chargers from the vehicle touchscreen – no apps needed. Cloud Connected Navigation will automatically route the driver to public chargers.
 
 
With Ford Pro Public Charge Management, you can centralize billing for an unlimited number of vehicles and feel protected with fraud prevention, which notifies you immediately if a non-fleet vehicle tries to charge under your account. Plus, E-Telematics⁠ Energy Reports provide a breakdown of charging activity per vehicle so you can see trends and optimize efficiency.
 
Ford Pro offers comprehensive services including real-time tracking and optimization, predictive maintenance to reduce downtime, data analytics for performance insights and driver support for improved efficiency. All Ford Pro EVs come with one year of e-Telematics at no additional cost.⁠7
 
Ford Pro EVs offer the same uplifting capabilities and attachment points as our gas, diesel and hybrid vehicles.
 
 
Ford Pro EVs offer the same uplifting capabilities and attachment points as our gas, diesel and hybrid vehicles.
 
 

Disclosure(s)

  1. Based on S&P Global Mobility CY1985–2023 US TIPNet Registrations excluding registrations to individuals. TIP Registrations prior to 2010 do not include GVW 1 and 2 vehicles.
  2. Extended-range battery generates 580 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque. Standard range battery generates 452 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque. Calculated via peak performance of the electric motor(s) at peak battery power. Horsepower and torque are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously. Your results may vary.
  3. Ford Pro Kaleidoscope dashboard; internal Ford sales analysis.
  4. Based on full charge with the 2024 Mustang Mach-E® RWD premium trim. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
  5. See your dealer for limited-warranty details.
  6. Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM)/automotive manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have active charging networks. Department of Energy data as of February 15, 2024 used. Numbers subject to change.
  7. Eligible (2022 and 2023 MY) vehicles receive a complimentary three-year trial of Ford ProTM E-Telematics services, and eligible (2024 and 2025 MY) vehicles receive a one-year trial that begins on the new vehicle warranty start date. Requires modem activation. Terms and conditions apply. Telematics service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Annual service contract is required for E-Telematics service after trial. Call 1-833-811-3673 or go to FordPro.com to activate E-Telematics service.
  8. “At a Glance: Electric Vehicles.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. 2023.
    https://afdc.energy.gov/files/u/publication/electric-drive_vehicles.pdf
  9. “Electric Vehicles.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Accessed Sept 2024. https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/electric
  10. “Electric Vehicles for Fleets.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Accessed Sept 2024. https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/electric-fleets
  11. “Maintenance and Safety of Electric Vehicles.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Accessed Sept 2024. https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/electric-maintenance
  12. “Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Accessed Sept 2024. https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electricity-stations