 Ford thinks commercial fleets are perfect for EVs (Source: The Detroit News)
Connect has 80 mile driving range
Pure
EVs are still relatively rare in the U.S. compared to hybrids that
are rather commonplace, but there are a few ready to hit the streets
including the Nissan Leaf. Now Ford has announced that its electric
Transit Connect vans are ready
to ship.
The
Transit Connect is a commercial delivery van that just happens to be
plug-in EV. The Transit started shipping Tuesday of this week and
Ford estimates that the Transit EV will make up about half of its
total EV sales over the next decade.
The Transit EV is sized
well for corporate fleets according to The
Detroit News.
The electric Transit Connect will sell for $57,400 and has a range of
80 miles on a full charge. The vehicle will have a 10-year 120,000
mile warranty. That warranty length is typical for commercial
vehicles. Ford plans to produce 600 to 700 Connect EV vans this year
and then start producing the vehicles in Europe as well next
year.
The van is targeting the small business and fleet
operator that knows a defined route that will fit into the 80-mile
range of the Connect. The DOT considers the average distance traveled
each day by a commercial vehicle to be 41 miles.
Ford's Sherif
Marakby, director for electrification and engineering, said, "You
could view the commercial market as ideal. Drivers know the routes
and the driving is predictable."
Interestingly,
Ford's major rival GM is not looking to the commercial market for its
EVs. GM is looking to the consumer market with hybrids and its
extended range electric vehicle known as the Volt. GM plans to
launch pure
EVs in China, but those vehicles may not come to America.
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