Ford Pro EV Charging Solutions for Fleets

The solutions help simplify the path to electrification for commercial operators across various powertrains.

The solutions help simplify the path to electrification for commercial operators across various powertrains.
The solutions help simplify the path to electrification for commercial operators across various powertrains.
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Ford Pro offers several integrated charging solutions for EV fleets. The solutions help simplify the path to electrification for commercial operators across various powertrains. 

With the company's charging network, customers have access to public, home, hybrid and depot charging, with 927 commercial charging depots under management. Ford Pro’s software helps manage charging across multi-make fleets and depot, home and public charging.

EV Charging Solutions  

  • Fast Charging Adapter (NACS): Ford commercial vehicle owners of model year 2021 and newer Mustang Mach-E SUVs, F-150 Lightning pickup trucks and model year 2022 and newer E-Transit vans can receive a complimentary NACS adapter to access Tesla Superchargers across the U.S. and Canada. Whether charging on Tesla Superchargers or Ford’s BlueOval Charge Network, commercial customers can utilize Ford Pro Public Charge Management for billing and payment.  
  • Series 2 80A Charger: The Ford Pro Series 2 80A charger, the recommended charger for enhanced-range batteries like those available in the E-Transit, support battery power output at fast charging speeds and comes with RFID access controls. 
  • Series 2 48A Charger: Ford Pro has revealed a new-generation Series 2 48A charger, which is for fleet drivers who take their vehicles home to charge. The new-generation charger will feature replaceable cables, a new LCD screen and cellular connectivity with no Wi-Fi required.
  • Ford Pro Home Charging: Serving as a companion to the Series 2 48A charger is Ford Pro Home Charging software for fleet operators with vehicles that are taken home to charge. The software helps manage charging times, schedules, home charger health, accurate home charging estimates, charging costs and more. 
  • BlueOval Charge Network: Most commercial customers charge at their home or workplace. However, when public charging is required, the customers can use the BlueOval Charge Network featuring over 33,000 charging locations and more than 111,000 plugs, including more than 13,000 DC fast-charging plugs.1 

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Mobile Service and Ford Pro Intelligence 

Ford takes service to the street and to its commercial customers to help avoid time lost in service bays. Having grown to 3,100 Mobile Service units, Ford responded to more than 950,000 mobile service repair orders in 2023.  

In-vehicle technology within E-Transit connects to Ford Pro Intelligence software like Ford Pro E-Telematics2, helping support vehicle performance, manage multi-make and -powertrain fleets and uptime. 


1Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM) / automotive manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have active charging networks. Department of Energy data as of January 15, 2024 used. Numbers subject to change. FordPass, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via download. Message and data rates may apply.    

2Ford Pro Telematics/E-Telematics: Available on vehicles with embedded modem or equipped with approved Plug-In Device (PID). May require modem activation. Ford Pro Telematics, Ford Pro Data Services and Ford Pro Telematics with Dashcam each require a purchased and/or additional subscription. Terms and Conditions apply. Telematics service and features, and access to vehicle data, depend on subscription and compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features.

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