Rev Up Your Road Trip: Explore the New Ford Charge Network

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The Future of Road Trips

Get ready to hit the open road with your electric vehicle (EV)! Ford has just made your next road trip a breeze with the launch of its new Ford Charge Network. Now, whether you’re cruising in a Ford or any other EV, you can access a sprawling network of DC fast chargers that’ll have you recharged and ready to roll in no time.

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Charging on the Go

With almost 1,200 DC fast chargers strewn across the US and Canada, the Ford Charge Network has made charging as convenient as downloading an app. Yes, that’s right! Thanks to over 320 Ford dealerships opening their chargers to the public, EV enthusiasts can fuel up at locations just 18 miles apart on most major highways. It’s like a coffee run, but for your car – minus the caffeine jitters!

The Not-So-Secret Sauce

Ford’s BlueOval Charge Network isn’t just a catchy name; it’s a feat of engineering! Comprising over 200,000 public chargers and featuring user-friendly apps like FordPass, PlugShare, and Shell, you can locate chargers, check availability, and even see prices in real-time. Planning your next EV road trip? It’s as simple as clicking a button. And if you hit a snag, rest assured that Ford’s 24/7 live customer support will be there to save the day—not that you’ll need it with charging as easy as plugging in at home!

So pack your bags and plug into this electrifying new world of travel. Touring the country just got a whole lot more exciting thanks to Ford! Ready, set, charge!

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