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Alternate Symbol(s):  NILIF

Surge Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based company. The Company’s Nevada North Lithium Project flagship property is dedicated to exploring clean high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada USA - essential for powering tomorrow's electric vehicles. The Company’s management team boasts a strong track record of delivering significant shareholder value. The Company is led by a board and... see more

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Surge Battery Metals Inc. > FORD offers $2,000 Home Charger for EV cars FOR FREE
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Post by deepoil0808 on Oct 26, 2024 11:08pm

FORD offers $2,000 Home Charger for EV cars FOR FREE

Ford is offering customers who buy or lease an EV a free home charger, installation


Ford Motor Co. is offering customers who buy or lease an electric vehicle a free home charger and complimentary installation through the end of the year, a program aimed at eliminating some of the perceived barriers consumers considering driving an EV might have.

The offer starts Tuesday. The Dearborn-based automaker also is offering new EV buyers — and those who have previously purchased Ford EVs — 24/7 support, which includes access to a real human via text or phone who can help answer any EV-related questions they have. That service is ongoing.

"Right now we have a lot of customers open to electric but they're sitting on the fence," Martin Delonis, senior manager of strategy for model e (Ford's EV business), said on a call with reporters Friday.

Delonis said that while Ford hears concerns about range, Ford EVs (the Mustang Mach E and the F-150 Lightning) are available with a range of more than 300 miles, much longer than the average daily commute. He describes this as "change anxiety," and said based on a Boston Consulting Group study commissioned by Ford, "an electric vehicle is well suited for nearly half of U.S. consumers that are shopping for a new vehicle."

That's because the average U.S. household has more than one vehicle, so there's an opportunity to have both an EV and a gasoline-powered vehicle to meet different driving needs, he said. The average U.S. household also has a driveway or garage, meaning the owner can charge at home. Finally, 45% of vehicles on the road are used for trips more than 150 miles on just four days per year or less, Delonis said.
 

"Shoppers worry about range, charging and battery health," he said. "These aren't concerns of owners. This tells us that there is tremendous perception gap to bridge, and shoppers need help crossing it."

The offering comes as Ford is changing its EV strategy, canceling plans for an all-electric three-row SUV and delaying the launch of a full-size EV pickup. Instead, the automaker said it would prioritize the introduction of a new, all-electric commercial van in 2026, followed by a more affordable midsize EV pickup and the full-size pickup in 2027.

Customers who buy or lease a Ford EV starting Tuesday and through the end of the year will receive a free level 2 charger and complimentary installation by Qmerit. For those customers who already have a home charger or live in multifamily housing, they will be offered a cash equivalent of $2,000, Ford said.

https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2024/09/30/ford-free-home-charger-installation-ev-buyers-2024/75410184007/

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