Ford Pro™ Electric Fleet Vehicles
Amplify the Possibilities
With up to $10,000 in federal incentives for eligible medium- and heavy-duty vehicles,804 there's no better time than now.


Ford F-150® Lightning® Truck

Ford E-Transit™ Van

Ford Mustang Mach-E® SUV
Included With Your Ford Pro EV:
- An eight-year/160,000 kilometer EV component warranty794
- Access to our Blue Oval Charge Network – the largest public charging network in North America795
- Complimentary six-month Ford Pro E-Telematics subscription114
Ford Pro EV Solutions

Ford Pro Charging

Ford Pro EV Software

Ford Pro EV Service

EV Financing With Ford Pro FinSimple™
FAQs
What are electric vehicles (EVs)?
What are the main benefits of using EVs in a fleet?
How do EVs reduce operational costs for a fleet?
What kind of maintenance do electric vehicles require?
What are electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and how do they work?
Where can I find EV charging stations?
How can I reimburse my drivers when they use public charging stations?
What types of software does Ford Pro offer for EV vehicles?
Can I upfit a Ford Pro electric vehicle?
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Disclosure(s)
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Purchase and lease federal incentives available for eligible Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning Pro and XLT standard-range battery vehicles of up to $5,000 under the Zero-Emissions Vehicles (iZEV) Program for light-duty vehicles. Federal purchase and lease incentives under the Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicles (iMHZEV) Program available for eligible F-150 Lightning extended-range battery vehicles of up to $5,000 and up to $10,000 for E-Transit vans. Applied after applicable taxes are calculated. The federal incentives are subject to cancellation or change by Transport Canada or any participating province without notice. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is not responsible for any changes to or cancellation of the incentives and makes no representations about eligibility. For additional information visit Transport Canada’s website.
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Extended-range battery generates 580 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque. Standard range battery generates 452 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque. Calculated via peak performance of the electric motor(s) at peak battery power. Horsepower and torque are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously. Your results may vary.
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Ford Pro Kaleidoscope dashboard; internal Ford sales analysis.
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Based on full charge with the 2024 Mustang Mach-E RWD premium trim. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
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See your dealer for limited-warranty details.
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Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM)/automotive manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have active charging networks. Based on US Department of Energy data. Numbers subject to change.
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Eligible 2027 MY Ford vehicles receive a complimentary 6-month trial period and eligible 2024, 2025 and 2026 MY Ford vehicles receive a complimentary one-year trial of Ford Pro™ E-Telematics services that begins on the new vehicle warranty start date. Requires modem activation. Terms and conditions apply. Telematics service and features depend on compatible cellular network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Annual service contract is required for E-Telematics service after trial. Call 1-833-811-3673 or go to http://fordpro.ca to activate E-Telematics service.
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"Benefits of driving a zero-emission vehicle” Government of Canada: Transport and Infrastructure.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/transport/zero-emission-vehicles/benefits-of-driving-a-zero-emission-vehicle.html - 9)
“Buying an electric vehicle” Government of Canada: Natural Resources Canada.
https://natural-resources.canada.ca/energy-efficiency/transportation-alternative-fuels/personal-vehicles/choosing-right-vehicle/buying-electric-vehicle/21034. - 10)
“Greening commercial vehicles and fleets” Government of Canada: Transport and Infrastructure.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/transport/zero-emission-vehicles/greening-commercial-vehicles-and-fleets.html. - 11)
“Maintenance and Safety of Electric Vehicles.” U.S. Department of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Accessed Sept 2024.
https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/electric-maintenance. - 12)
“Electric vehicle charging” Government of Canada: Natural Resources Canada.
https://natural-resources.canada.ca/energy-efficiency/transportation-alternative-fuels/electric-vehicle-charging/25049#_EV_charging_basics.