FORD AND ALLEGO PARTNER TO ELECTRIFY EUROPEAN DEALERSHIP NETWORK WITH ULTRA-FAST CHARGING
Ford News
- Hundreds of Ford dealerships across Europe to be equipped with Allego ultra-fast EV charging technology
- Access to high-power chargers up to 400 kW will make charging more convenient for Ford EV drivers and boost confidence for consumers ready to make the switch to electric
- Rollout of Allego technology joining more than 600,000 charging points in Ford’s public charging service – BlueOval Charge Network – will begin this year
COLOGNE, Germany, March 26, 2024 – Ford and Allego, a leading pan-European public electric vehicle fast and ultra-fast charging network, today announced a strategic partnership to bring ultra-fast charging infrastructure to hundreds of Ford dealerships across Europe.
The new collaboration will further expand convenient and reliable charging solutions for customers of Ford electric vehicles (EVs) including the new electric Explorer, 1 as the American brand journeys towards a 100 per cent electric line-up of passenger and commercial vehicles in Europe by 2035.
Customers can from today order the Explorer crossover, Ford’s first EV passenger car engineered and built in Europe.
Delivering up to 400 kW charging, Allego ultra-fast charging stations at Ford dealerships will be accessible to EV drivers around the clock and compatible with vehicles that offer DC charging capability regardless of manufacturer.
Ford customers will benefit from preferential rates when paying for charging using their FordPass Charging Card, the FordPass app 2 or Plug & Charge, with other drivers able to pay using debit or credit card.
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“Ford believes charging infrastructure is one of the keys to giving consumers the confidence to make the switch to electric. Our new partnership with Allego is going to make the charging experience faster and more convenient for our customers, and encourage more drivers than ever to consider the benefits of zero emissions while driving in vehicles like our new electric Explorer.”
Joerg Hofmeister, Head of Charging & Energy, Ford Model e, Europe
“Allego continues to expand its network to meet the demand for charging that comes with more EVs on the road. Automakers like Ford are stepping up to the plate by producing a greater selection of EVs as the European market fully transitions to electric. By equipping these Ford dealerships with Allego’s ultra-fast charging technology, switching to electric will only become easier and more accessible to drivers throughout Europe.”
Mathieu Bonnet, Chief Executive Officer, Allego
“The new high-power charging stations will be included within the BlueOval Charge Network – Ford’s public charging service – which enables drivers to access and pay for charging at more than 600,000 charging points 3 in Europe. A key benefit for Ford customers will be the Plug & Charge technology at Allego charging stations – providing fast and secure charging without needing to use an app or RFID card.”
Oliver Adrian, Manager, Charging & Energy Strategy and Go-to Market, Ford Model e, Europe
1 Up to 602 km driving range based on full charge of Explorer RWD extended range. Estimated range using Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). Figures shown are for comparability purposes and should only be compared with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. Actual range varies due to factors such as temperature, driving behaviour, route profile, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and condition.
2 FordPass app, compatible with selected smartphone platforms, is available via download. Message and data rates apply. FordPass Connect, the FordPass app and complimentary Connected Service are required for remote features (see FordPass terms for details). Connected Service and features depend on Vodafone or Vodafone partner mobile network availability. Evolving technology/mobile networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Connected Service excludes Wi-Fi hotspot.
3 Number of charge points across 36 European countries.