“We’ve specifically chosen to work with energy providers that share our disruptor mindset and that customers can rely on to deliver leading rates for charging with renewable electricity, so that their EV will be ready to go when they are," said Martin Sander, general manager, Ford Model e, Europe.
Ford research indicates up to 87 per cent of Mustang Mach-E drivers charge their vehicle at home, and that the cost of energy used is the most significant consideration when charging.
Depending on market, Ford’s new energy services have the potential to benefit EV owners whether charging during day or night. The connected technology can automatically optimise charging to make use of cheaper off-peak electricity at night, and lower energy prices created by peak supply of renewable energy including solar during the day.
In Great Britain, Octopus Energy’s energy services business, Octopus Energy Services, will be the preferred installer of Ford customers’ home charge points.
“With every electric car that takes the road, we’re getting closer to zero emissions transport – but to reach the finish line, we need to make green driving cheap and accessible,” said Michael Cottrell, partnerships director at Octopus Energy. “Our smart tariffs allow drivers to tap into cheap renewable power, potentially saving drivers hundreds of pounds a year while doing their bit for the planet.”
Ford customers in Great Britain who are interested in a home charger installation can visit here to learn more.
According to Tibber, more than one million users have already actively used the company’s platform to change their energy behaviour.
“As the pioneers of smart charging in Norway and Germany, we are excited about this new partnership with Ford,” said Børge Dvergsdal, manager, Smart Charging, Tibber. “We are impressed with Ford’s ambitions and have a shared mission to empower consumers to use energy more smartly. To do so, consumers need the best tools available to take control of their energy consumption effectively, and our collaboration will offer consumers a seamless charging experience to the benefit of their wallet and the planet. We look forward to welcoming Ford customers to the Tibber universe.”
Ford will offer ten electric vehicles in Europe by 2025, including Explorer, Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, Puma, E-Transit, E-Transit Custom, E-Transit Courier, E-Tourneo Custom, E-Tourneo Courier and a further mid-size crossover, and plans to roll out its energy services to further electric products through 2024 and beyond.