Ford Extends Power Promise for EV Buyers: Act Fast!

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Introduction to Ford’s Power Promise

If you’re considering buying a new electric vehicle (EV) from Ford, now is the time to make your move. With the federal EV tax credit set to expire on September 30, Ford has extended its attractive Power Promise promotion, providing additional incentives for potential buyers. This initiative not only enhances the appeal of Ford’s electric offerings but also facilitates the transition towards sustainable driving.

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Details of the Extended Offer

This promotion, initially launched in October, allows buyers to claim a complimentary home charger and covers standard installation, which usually includes up to 60 amps of electric service and 80 feet of wiring. To qualify for the Power Promise, customers must utilize Qmerit, Ford’s preferred installer. While the program previously specified a Ford Charge Station Pro, availability variations may now change the home charging station model provided.

Why This Matters for EV Buyers

Since its inception, Ford’s Power Promise has been extended numerous times, with more than 10,000 home charging stations installed across the country. The installation costs for chargers can vary significantly, making the offered incentives even more valuable. For those who may not require a home charger, Ford offers an alternative of 0 cash back. Regardless of installation options, buyers are assured of 24/7 live support and an impressive eight-year/100,000-mile battery warranty.

The window for taking advantage of these offers is closing quickly. With the end of the federal EV tax credit approaching, buyers should act fast to benefit from Ford’s Power Promise.

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