Ford Electric Car FAQs

A 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E and a Ford F-150 Lightning are being charged in a garage at night near two people

Flagship Ford: Electric Car FAQs

The team at Flagship Ford is excited to help you take the next step in your automotive journey with an innovative new Ford electric vehicle. We know our customers have a lot of questions about new Ford EVs, so the team at our Ford dealer in Baldwin is here to provide all the answers. Want to learn more about electric car maintenance costs? Ford EV driving ranges? How to charge an electric car? You can find answers to all the Ford EV FAQs you’re looking for at our Wisconsin Ford dealer!

Ford Electric Vehicle Frequently Asked Questions

Which Ford models are electric?

The new Ford electric vehicle lineup currently includes the Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning models. The Mustang Mach-E is an all-electric Ford SUV that delivers iconic Mustang performance with zero-emission technology. For those who want an electric Ford truck, the F-150 Lightning pickup will be exactly what you need. Get a full review of upcoming Ford electric vehicles in Wisconsin at our local EV dealer.

How far can Ford EVs travel on a single charge?

The different Ford electric car ranges will vary by model and battery size, but Ford EVs are at the forefront of electric technology and provide extensive electric vehicle driving ranges that allow you to travel with minimal disruption. To review the Ford Mustang Mach-E range or learn how far the F-150 Lightning can go on a single charge, meet with our Ford EV specialists for a full breakdown.

What are the Ford EV charging options?

Ford electric vehicles can be charged at home with a standard home outlet, known as Level 1 charging. You can also opt for Ford Connected Charge Station, a Level 2 charging solution that lets you enjoy the benefits of quicker electric car charging. You can also find a nearby electric vehicle charging station and take advantage of the BlueOval™ Charging Network, which includes Level 3 DC Fast Charging stations.