Ford's Upcoming $30,000 EV Truck Leans on Efficiency Instead of a Massive Battery Pack
Ford's new electric pickup uses a lightweight, integrated design with prismatic lithium iron phosphate batteries to hit a $30,000 target and improve range efficiency by 15%, company says.
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Ford's upcoming $30,000 EV truck leans on efficiency instead of a massive battery pack
In a technical briefing that included Car and Driver, Ford's advanced EV group detailed how the platform abandons compromises inherited from internal-combustion vehicles in favor of a tightly integrated set of technologies: structural lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery packs, a 48-volt zonal electrical system, in-house power electronics, large unicastings, and...Read Entire Article
Electric Trucks: Ford teases affordable pickup, Scout responds to production delay
The state of electric vehicles, particularly EV pickup trucks, is currently in a state of flux — all puns firmly intended. Ford, for example, is apparently in the process of brooming its decently popular F-150 Lightning in favour of an unnamed bite-sized machine, while upstart Scout is busying itself with prepping its new-to-market Terra.
Ford's Upcoming Pickup Designs for Affordability Down to the Inch
As the product of bounty-hunting and Formula 1 expertise, the Blue Oval’s UEV promises to best other pickups with its efficiency and aero. Ford Last fall, Ford announced that it would be shaking up the electric segment by launching a new Universal Electric Vehicle (UEV) platform and production system. In doing so, the brand would be able to develop a series of battery-powered vehicles that could finally compete with gas-fed rivals — both in …
Ford Gives More Detail on Its New $30K Midsize Truck Riding on a New Universal Electric Vehicle Platform
Ford rolled out more technical explanations of the Universal Electric Vehicle platform that will underpin its upcoming electric truck in 2027. The post Ford Gives More Detail on Its New $30K Midsize Truck Riding on a New Universal Electric Vehicle Platform appeared first on TFLcar.
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