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Ford Motor Company plans to expand its commitment to provide more
employee charging stations at offices and manufacturing sites across
the United States and Canada
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Cynthia Williams, Ford associate director, environmental and
regulatory planning, will join corporate executives and California
Gov. Jerry Brown at Drive the Dream 2015 this week in Los Angeles to
share insights on the plug-in electric vehicle market, purchase
incentives and on developing a broader charging station network
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In the last year, Ford and its employees saved more than 6,000 gallons
of gasoline. The Employee Charging Network is also capable of
offsetting carbon emissions by 70 metric tons annually when using
green energy sources
Ford Motor Company is highlighting its commitment to plug-in electric
vehicles by expanding efforts to provide more workplace charging
stations to employees across the United States and Canada.
The automaker began installing charging stations in September 2014, and
currently has 145 units available for employee use at 43 Ford offices
and manufacturing facilities in 6 states and Canada. There are plans to
install 20 more in the near future, with ongoing discussions to increase
the number in the long term.
Cynthia Williams, Ford associate director, environmental and regulatory
planning, will join California Gov. Jerry Brown and dozens of Fortune
500 executives in Los Angeles this week for Drive the Dream 2015. The
annual event is hosted by the California Plug-In Electric Vehicle
Collaborative – a public-private organization that works to ensure a
strong, enduring transition to plug-in electric vehicle use. Williams
will share insights on the plug-in electric vehicle market, purchase
incentives and on developing a broader charging station network.
“Providing a charging network at Ford facilities not only benefits our
employees, but builds upon our commitment to the electrification program
and developing environmentally conscious vehicles,” said Williams. “Ford
is striving to deliver quality products and sustainable manufacturing,
and to make eco-conscious vehicles easier to use.”
Since installing the first workplace charging station in 2014, Ford and
its employees have saved more than 6,000 gallons of gas, enough to fill
a Ford Fusion Energi 428 times. The system is also capable of diverting
70 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually when using green
energy sources. More than 349 Ford employees are using the charging
stations, which have delivered nearly 92,000 kilowatt-hours of energy,
enough to power up to 10 homes annually.
Earlier this year Ford teamed with DTE Energy to build one of Michigan’s
largest solar arrays at its company headquarters. DTE Energy funded the
360 covered parking spaces under the solar array which help power
buildings on the Ford World Headquarters’ campus. Ford Land, a real
estate and commercial development agency formed by Ford Motor Company in
1970, installed 20 charging stations at the Ford World Headquarter
complex for plug-in electric vehicles such as Ford Fusion Energi and
Ford C-MAX Energi. Additional charging stations may be installed as
employee use increase.
The solar canopy has enough capacity to generate 1.1 million
kilowatt-hours of electricity annually to power buildings throughout the
Ford campus. The electricity captured is enough to power 158
average-sized homes while offsetting an estimated 794 metric tons of
carbon dioxide emissions.
“Ford has a deep commitment to sustainability,” said Stephanie Janczak,
manager, Ford sustainability and vehicle environmental matters. “We are
working to make people’s lives better by creating great products and by
investing in the communities where our employees work and live.
Expanding our network of charging stations throughout North America is
an extension of our commitment.”
About Ford Motor Company
Ford
Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Michigan, manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 195,000 employees and 66 plants worldwide, the
company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit www.corporate.ford.com.
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