Understanding EVs
Which EV is Right for Me?
Benefits of Plugging In
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Owning an EV
Understanding Charging
Charging times vary depending of the type of charger used.
Level 1 chargers use a standard household outlet and charge about 2-5 miles of range per hour, making Level 1 a good choice for plugin hybrid vehicles but not battery electric vehicles.
Level 2 chargers can be installed at your home by a professional electrician and charge about 10-20 miles of range per hour. A good choice for any EV when charging overnight or all-day is possible.
Level 3 fast chargers are the most efficient and can be found at commercial locations. Level 3 can charge about 60-80 miles of range in about 20 minutes, making it a good choice for any EV when a quick charge is needed on the go.

Charging from Home
For plugin hybrid vehicles a standard outlet (Level 1) will be enough for overnight charging. For battery electric vehicles, a Level 2 charger will require professional installation by a licensed electrician. If you live in an apartment or condo, consider talking with the property owner about installing a charger or use a nearby public charger. Talk to our sales staff to find out more about charging from home.

Battery Care
Most batteries will last between 100,000 and 200,000 miles when properly cared for. With battery technology continually advancing, that number will continue to increase. If you can keep your battery between 20% and 80% charged most days and avoid extremely hot temperatures, you can expect your maintenance to be minimal.

Charging Stations Near Haggerty Ford Inc.
Common Questions
Other advantages of owning an EV include:
- Eligible EVs may also qualify for HOV lane access, which are normally restricted to vehicles with multiple passengers.
- Many electric companies offer lower rates based on the time of use. With EVs, you can save money by charging during off-peak times.
- If you're able to charge from work or home, there's usually no need to stop to refuel like you would in a gas-powered vehicle.
- EVs produce zero tail-pipe emissions resulting in cleaner air and better health.
This will vary depending on the local price of electricity and gas and where you are charging (at home or public charger), but most EV owners can expect to save on fuel cost. A recent Consumer Reports study found the “typical EV owner who does most of their fueling at home can expect to save an average of $800 to $1,000 a year on fueling costs over an equivalent gasoline-powered car.”
Source: Benjamin Preston. October 08, 2020. EVs Offer Big Savings Over Traditional Gas-Powered Cars.
https://www.consumerreports.org/hybrids-evs/evs-offer-big-savings-over-traditional-gas-powered-cars/A recent Consumer Reports study found “maintenance and repair costs for EVs are significantly lower over the life of the vehicle – about half – than for gasoline–powered vehicles, which require regular fluid changes and are more mechanically complex. The average dollar savings over the lifetime of the vehicle is about $4,600.”
Source: Benjamin Preston. October 08, 2020. EVs Offer Big Savings Over Traditional Gas-Powered Cars.
https://www.consumerreports.org/hybrids-evs/evs-offer-big-savings-over-traditional-gas-powered-cars/- Level 1 chargers use a standard household outlet and charge about 2-5 miles of range per hour, making Level 1 a good choice for plugin hybrid vehicles but not battery electric vehicles.
- Level 2 chargers can be installed at your home by a professional electrician and charge about 10-20 miles of range per hour. A good choice for any EV when charging overnight or all-day is possible.
- Level 3 fast chargers are the most efficient and can be found at commercial locations. Level 3 can charge about 60-80 miles of range in about 20 minutes, making it a good choice for any EV when a quick charge is needed on the go.
Choose Your Ideal Electric Ford Vehicle
If you're intrigued by electrified vehicles, but you're not sure which model suits you, Haggerty Ford is pleased to assist. We offer a wide array of electric vehicles, from hybrid SUVs to fully electric trucks. Our knowledgeable team will explain the many benefits of electrified cars. We'll also help Naperville drivers find models that are affordable and practical for their lifestyle.
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
If you're in the market for an electrified SUV, but you're not ready to go all-electric, try the new Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV). This compact crossover has responsive steering and a small turning radius that makes it a breeze to maneuver crowded West Chicago parking lots. It's a wonderful commuter vehicle because it can travel up to 37 miles on electricity alone.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
The new Ford Mustang Mach-E is an electric SUV with classic Mustang styling cues and a modern, high-tech cabin. Wheaton drivers will appreciate that the Mustang Mach-E can go up to 312 miles on a full charge. It also has punchy acceleration and confident handling.
Ford F-150 Lightning
The new Ford F-150 Lightning is a fully electric pickup truck with stout capability. When properly equipped, it can tow up to 10,000 pounds and haul a max payload of 2,235 pounds. People in Geneva will like its available 320-mile driving range.
Ford Maverick
The new Ford Maverick is a compact truck with a standard hybrid powertrain. Aurora drivers can carry up to 1,500 pounds of moving boxes or lumber in its 4-foot-6-inch bed. The Maverick also returns up to 42 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway when equipped with its base engine.
Ford E-Transit Cargo Van
Finally, if you're looking for a commercial van that will save you on gas, the Ford E-Transit Cargo Van is the choice for you. Featuring a range of up to 126 miles on a full charge depending on the model, this is a great van for tough jobs around West Chicago streets.
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