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Ford opens E-Transit Registration site for commercial customers; new pricing

Green Car Congress

To date, more than 450 commercial customers in North America, including 200 top fleets and fleet management companies, have said they’re interested in purchasing the E-Transit. No deposit or purchase commitment is required. E-Transit is an electrified version of Ford Transit, America’s best-selling commercial van.

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Ford introduces F-150 Lightning Pro electric pickup targeted at commercial customers

Green Car Congress

Registrations have opened at Fleet.Ford.com; when the pickup arrives next year, it will be supported by an established network of 644 electric vehicle-certified Ford Commercial Vehicle Centers across the US offering sales, service, financing and charging solutions, as well as 2,300 EV-certified Ford dealers.

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Ecolab partners with Ford Pro to accelerate EV adoption

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To that end, Ecolab will purchase and deploy more than 1,000 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro trucks and Mustang Mach-E crossovers, creating what is anticipated to be the largest all-electric commercial vehicle fleet in California. A switch that should be complete by 2025.

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Emerging Fleet Trends—Going Electric

Clean Fleet Report

EVs make a lot of sense for commercial fleets with reduced fuel and maintenance costs and batteries that can be sized to a specific route to eliminate range anxiety. If you have only a few cars for sales reps or maybe a van for local deliveries, then going direct to a dealer may work. Using a Fleet Management Company.

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Why Used EVs Make EV Adoption Easy

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The International Energy Agency’s Global Electric Vehicle Outlook noted that sales of EVs in the US rose by 55% in 2022 , further proving that the United States is on the verge of mass adoption. When you purchase a used EV, the next logical step is to install a Level 2 charger in your home. Learn more about the Used EV Tax Credit.

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Why Dealerships Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Selling EVs

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Unlike internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, which legally have to be sold via franchised dealerships, exclusive EV manufacturers, like Tesla, don’t have to follow this arrangement. More people are interested in learning about them and purchasing them now than ever before. If the dealerships stock them, the people will come.

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Is Your Dealership Ready for EV Buyers?

Blink Charging

But, making the shift from selling primarily internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) isn’t just a matter of replacing one set of inventory with the other. On the maintenance side, vehicle manufacturers may provide training courses for their EVs.