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February
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2009
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Ford To Offer First Battery
Electric Commercial Vehicle On Global Transit Connect Platform
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The first product in Ford’s
aggressive new electric vehicle plan, a battery
electric-powered version of Ford’s global Transit Connect
commercial vehicle, will be offered in 2010
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Ford is collaborating with
Europe’s leading battery electric commercial vehicle
upfitter – Smith Electric Vehicles, a unit of the Tanfield
Group ─ to quickly bring this vehicle to market in North
America
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The initiative leverages the
“One Ford” global strategy, delivering pure battery electric
power for commercial applications on a global platform. It
also supports Ford’s strategy of bringing scalable,
affordable and fuel-efficient solutions for millions while
helping reduce American commercial vehicle dependence on oil
DEARBORN, Mich. – Ford Motor
Company today announced plans to market a pure battery
electric-powered light commercial vehicle in North America,
based on the all-new Transit Connect global commercial vehicle
platform.
“The new Transit Connect light
commercial vehicle with battery electric power represents the
next logical step in our pursuit of even greater fuel economy
and sustainability,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice
president of Global Product Development. “A growing number of
our commercial vehicle fleet clients have expressed interest in
electrification as a sustainable mobility solution. By
leveraging our global team and asset portfolio, we’re able to
quickly bring this environmentally friendly, strong ‘silent
type’ to market.”
The use of a global commercial
vehicle platform showcases Ford’s ability to deliver products
with worldwide marketing opportunities.
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Powering this electrification
drive is the company’s “One Ford” global product vision. Transit
Connect with battery electric power is the initial offering in
Ford’s aggressive new electric vehicle plan to bring pure
battery-powered vehicles, hybrids and plug-in hybrids to market.
To start, during the next four years, Ford will introduce in
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The Transit Connect battery
electric commercial vehicle in 2010
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A new battery electric small car in
2011
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Next-generation hybrid vehicles in
2012
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Plug-in hybrid versions in 2012
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Collaboration with experienced global
partner enables speed to market
Ford is working with Smith Electric
Vehicles, the European market’s leading battery electric upfitter of
commercial vehicles, which is part of the U.K.-based Tanfield Group of
companies.
Since 1920, Smith has converted tens of
thousands of vehicles to battery electric power. In the U.K. and select
European markets, Smith already offers battery electric versions of the
Ford Transit medium commercial vehicle to fleet customers.
Transit Connect commercial platform
ideally suited to battery electric power
Ford Transit Connect has been a global
success. Its unique combination of car-like driving dynamics, cargo
capacity, accessibility and low costs of entry and operation make it a
logical platform for battery electric power. Transit Connect has been
designed, engineered and manufactured by Ford of Europe on a dedicated
global commercial vehicle platform to beat tough, light commercial
vehicle durability standards.
Many commercial users travel predictable,
short-range routes, with lots of stop and go in urban and suburban
environments. For companies aiming for sustainable mobility solutions,
Transit Connect with battery electric power can help them deliver in an
environmentally friendly way.
A range of up to 100 miles makes Transit
Connect a useful hauler, with significantly reduced operation and
maintenance costs over the long haul. Numerous federal and regional
programs offer incentives for companies to electrify their fleets. Ford
Transit Connect with battery electric power will be available in select
U.S. Ford dealerships in 2010.
(Feb. 9, 2009)
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