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Ford Pro rolls out complimentary EV chargers to California businesses

Ford Pro, Ford Motor Company’s commercial division, is introducing the Ford Pro Smart Charging Bundle to California, one of America’s larger commercial fleet markets.
By James Foster July 25, 2024 Read time: 1 min
California-based businesses can now get the Ford Pro Smart Charging Bundle, a new initiative to help make it easier for businesses to add electric vehicles to their fleet. Photo: FordPro

Charging operations for electric vehicle fleets can be complex. The Ford Pro Smart Charging Bundle aims to help California businesses with electric vehicles in their fleet while improving operations and reducing upfront and ongoing EV charging costs. The bundle offers a complimentary Ford Pro Level 2 48-amp charger or a Level 2 80-amp charger for depot and workplace charging to businesses subscribed to Ford Pro Charging software.

The new automated demand-to-grid response solution in Ford Pro’s charging software reacts to grid events in California such as high local demand by automatically pausing charging, alerting the customer, and resuming charging when the event is over. This can help reduce the burden on the grid and reduce the risk of brownouts and blackouts for a more resilient power system. Ford Pro will manage the enrolment process for customers in California grid demand response programs that manage grid capacity, energy programs, and emergency load programs as well as the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) carbon credits program.

Ford Pro delivers an always-on, connected customer experience through a comprehensive, integrated suite of solutions including vehicles, charging, software, financing, fleet management, and service for all commercial and government customers.

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