The Value of EV Ownership

Going electric is not only simple but also easy on your finances – the savings might surprise you.

The Electric Effect on Your Wallet

See your potential cost-per-tank savings while owning a Ford EV.
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Calculations based on a Comparison Vehicle with an EPA-estimated combined 10.0L/100km and 70L tank compared to the EPA-estimated consumption rate (kWh/100km) of the selected BEV vehicle. Estimated savings based on regional average costs for gas ($179.3/litre) and residential electricity ($0.192/kWh) as provided by NRCan and EnergyHub.org via ZappyRide, or default national averages. Actual savings will vary with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, and mix of city/highway driving, vehicle maintenance, fuel and electricity prices, charging habits, and lithium-ion battery age. You may need multiple charges to travel the equivalent distance possible on a full tank of gas.

Estimated Savings "Per Tank"

up to $0

Assuming 50 kilometres driven per day.

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Home Charging

Simple Ways to Charge and Save

With the cost of electricity per kilometre typically cheaper than gas per kilometre, you can find several ways to save on EV charging costs by choosing when and how you charge.

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See how gas and electric work together seamlessly to take you further.

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