zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Automobile information
/
The Ford E-Transit makes it easy for companies to go electric
The Ford E-Transit makes it easy for companies to go electric-June 2024
2025-02-17 EST 16:27:23

Table of Contents Table of Contents A frictionless switch Big and heavy Price match A new old drive Consumer electric cars are all the rage right now, with great new models releasing on a regular basis. But perhaps just as interesting as whats happening in the consumer space is whats happening in the commercial EV space. Weve seen splashy headlines related to Rivians deal with Amazon, for example, but the commercial space can be a little more rigid, especially when it comes to businesses who have done things one way for years, and arent quite ready to make a big shift. Thats where the Ford E-Transit comes in.

I have to admit, driving the E-Transit for a week was a bit of a shift for me. Im used to driving new EVs, but few of them are as large or as utilitarian as the E-Transit. That, however, just might be the point.

Recommended Videos

  A frictionless switch

The concept behind the E-Transit is simple make switching to an electric vehicle as seamless and as simple as possible.

Related What does that actually involve? Well, when you get behind the wheel of an E-Transit youll immediately notice that it feels a littledated. The materials and design are just a little last-generation.

Thats on purpose. The Ford E-Transit was designed specifically to look and feelexactly the same as the Ford Transit, the non-electric variant of the vehicle. The controls are the same, the software is the same, and more importantly, the interior dimensions are the same. The result? Any accessories or fittings youve been using on the standard Ford Transit should fit just fine here. Thats good news for those who operate a fleet of vehicles, and who might want to gradually trade in for electric models over time.

It makes sense. Commercial customerswillingto make the switch to electric likely want to do so at the lowest price possible which means re-using any accessories that were already in use, and limiting any downtime that comes as a result of a driver having to learn a new vehicle.

  Big and heavy

But under the hood, the Ford E-Transit is still an electric vehicle. That means that Ford has to contend with all the trappings of one.

The E-Transit certainly isnt the most aerodynamic electric vehicle out there, and the fact that its design matches the gas-powered variant means that Ford has to essentially fit batteries and the electric powertrain into the space that previously would have been used for other components. In the end, the E-Transit has a driving range of 159 miles. Thats not up to the same standard as most consumer electric vehicles, though to be fair, most commercial uses, even delivery drivers, wont hit that in a days work. Ford Pro offers a range of charging solutions for companies to manage the charge of their fleets, too.

Its also important to keep in mind that weight could dramatically change that estimated range. With a large payload and the wrong weather, you could easily see a range of less than 100 miles. Its probably worth thinking about how much driving a vehicle does in a day before buying an E-Transit.

  Price match

Perhaps the best news of all is that the Ford E-Transit is actually the same price as the regular Ford Transit. That means that customers really can choose between a gad-powered and an electric vehicle, without having to base that choice on the businesss bottom line.

Of course, the downside is that the E-Transit isnt available inquite as many variants as the regular Ford Transit theres only one power option, for example. Thankfully, there are still some choices. Customers can choose from three different roof heights, along with either the long or the extended-length body.

  A new old drive

The Ford E-Transit could be the perfect buy for the right customer. The fact is that plenty of companies still want to switch to electric vehicles, whether for the sake of the environment, or to cut down on costs associated with filling a tank of gas. But, there are roadblocks to that adoption. Drivers used to one way of doing things may not want to switch to an all-new setup, not to mention the fact that plenty of companies already have accessories and other internal fittings for their Transit vehicles. The E-Transit removes some of those roadblocks.

Of course, its not without issues of its own. That limited range could make it a dealbreaker for some, and the bad news is that there really isnt a long-range electric van in this price range right now. But, those who can make the lower range work and charge overnight, and who want to switch to an electric experience could find the E-Transit to be a perfect fit.

   Editors Recommendations

Audi levels up its EV game with the A6 e-tron but still makes unforced errors Audi RS e-Tron GT Performance unveiled as a 912-hp electric sedan Ford is only making 2,000 of these matte black F-150 Lightnings. Heres your first look Modern cars take touch controls too far. This company found a balance Ford halts reservations for its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Automobile information
Can You Lease a Used Car?
Can You Lease a Used Car?
When it comes to car buying, you may be torn between buying and leasing. While leasing a car might be an attractive option if you want a different car every few years, you might be turned off by the high monthly payments for the cars you’re interested in. What...
Jun 16, 2025
How Long Do Tesla Batteries Last?
How Long Do Tesla Batteries Last?
The benefits of switching from a combustion engine to an electric car include zero tailpipe emissions, rapid acceleration, and avoiding the unpredictable (often volatile) price of gasoline. But buyers considering an electric vehicle have their own concerns, which can range from access to charging stations to real-world driving range...
Jun 16, 2025
Hybrid vs Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric Cars: Understanding the Differences
Hybrid vs Plug-in Hybrid vs Electric Cars: Understanding the Differences
If you visit a dealership, you’ll realize that the future of the automobile has arrived. Gone are the days that the Toyota Prius was the only green vehicle to choose from, as hybrids have become so mainstream that nearly every automaker offers them. And hybrids aren’t the only option...
Jun 16, 2025
Moonroof vs Sunroof - What's the Difference?
Moonroof vs Sunroof - What's the Difference?
A glass roof in a vehicle can brighten an otherwise dark interior. It’s a welcome add-on in an age where high belt lines and thick pillars have made large expanses of side glass uncommon.  Buyers seem to agree, with a sunroof or a moonroof becoming a common feature on...
Jun 16, 2025
How Do Electric Cars Work?
How Do Electric Cars Work?
Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining market share at a rapid pace, with sales of EVs growing by 55 percent in 2022 compared to 2021 according to the International Energy Agency. That number is expected to grow further in 2023. As many consumers consider an electric vehicle for their next...
Jun 16, 2025
Future Electric Cars
Future Electric Cars
While questions about electric vehicles and their ability to serve mainstream consumers remain, there’s no denying the automotive industry’s increasing focus on electrification and the inevitable crossover from internal combustion to electricity as the powertrain of choice. This doesn’t mean we’ll all be driving electric models next month, next...
Jun 16, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved