Gordie Boucher Ford of Menomonee Falls wants to be your go-to destination for all things Ford—and that includes our selection of Ford electric vehicles (EVs). As you look to learn more about transitioning from gas-powered vehicles to gas-free driving, we provide plentiful insight into the sustainability these EVs offer, plus all the benefits that come with them.
We want to help all the drivers near Menomonee Falls, Germantown, Sussex, and Brookfield, WI, as they embark on their EV-buying journey. Keep reading this overview for answers to your top EV questions—and reach out to us with any lingering questions you may have.
Ford offers three all-electric Ford models: the Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit. Each of these offers exhilarating performance with an electric touch, highlighted by long driving ranges, heavy-duty capabilities, and the same strength you’d expect from Ford models.
Ford also offers a selection of plug-in hybrid models for interested drivers. These models include the Escape Hybrid/Plug-In Hybrid, Explorer Hybrid, and Maverick.
Wisconsin drivers may qualify for a federal EV tax credit. Through this program, eligible EVs, like the F-150 Lightning, may qualify for a tax credit of up to $7,500. However, Mustang Mach-E drivers are only eligible for a maximum tax credit of $3,750 as of April 2023.
There are criteria to meet these tax credits, though, including battery components, gross income, and MSRP, among others. Our Ford experts will help you gather all the information you need to qualify for special tax credits.
You may be surprised at how many advantages there are behind the wheel of a Ford EV. The most noticeable benefit comes in the form of fuel savings and fewer maintenance needs—as well as expanded driving ranges and, of course, zero emissions.
Plus, with a large, growing network of public charging stations, you can easily charge on the go without any downtime.
Ford has equipped Ford EVs with extensive ranges to make every drive that much better. Both all-electric options offer a variety of battery types—from standard to an extended range—each of which promises longer drives and fewer stops.
The Mustang Mach-E provides a maximum EPA-estimated range between 224 to 312 miles, whereas the F-150 Lightning delivers an EPA-estimated between 240 and 320-mile range.1 Range is impacted by several factors, including battery type, speed, temperature, and towing or trailering.
As is the case with any electric vehicle, this varies depending on the Ford EV model, driving conditions, driving habits, and other factors—including speed, acceleration, and temperature. However, you can drive with the added assurance of an 8-year/100,000-mile Ford EV battery warranty.
In other words, your Ford battery should be able to retain at least 70% of its original power throughout that time period.
Public EV charging stations are easy to find, thanks to a growing number of resources.
For instance, the BlueOval™ Charge Network carries the largest public charging station in North America with over 106,000 chargers. You can filter through Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers, as well as find any cost-free charging stations.
Additionally, SYNC® 4A inside the Mustang Mach-E includes a built-in tool to help you find a charging station as you drive.
In most cases, EV repairs run significantly cheaper than a gas-powered vehicle. For instance, if you need routine EV maintenance—things like battery check-ups and battery updates—you will find noticeably lower costs at our Ford service center.
This is due to the lower per-mile cost of maintaining an EV with its fewer components and smart design. For instance, if you drive a gas-powered F-150, your maintenance needs include oil changes, timing belt inspections, spark plug replacements, and maintaining every engine component. With EVs, though, a more streamlined, battery-operated engine means fewer components to care for—and, in turn, fewer costs.
If you're considering an electric vehicle, you might be wondering how the Mustang Mach-E stacks up against Tesla's offerings.
While both brands offer great EV options, the Mustang Mach-E combines the iconic Mustang legacy with an electric performance, giving you a unique driving experience that stands out from the crowd. It offers an estimated range of 312 miles to go the distance.
We offer our entire inventory online if you’re eager to get a Ford EV.
You can explore our inventory, customize your vehicle, and even calculate payments from the comfort of your home. When you see a model you like in our online inventory, you can hit “Calculate Your Payment” to get started in less than 60 seconds.
Our team is here to help you every step of the way. Contact us online or visit us in person to learn more about this enticing Ford buying option.
There are even more ways to save on a Ford EV with the Ford A-Plan and Z-Plan. These special pricing programs are available to eligible employees and their families to make driving a Ford EV easier than ever.
The Ford A-Plan offers hefty discounts on vehicle purchases for Ford employees, whereas the Z-Plan is reserved for retired Ford employees. Either way, these special programs make driving a Ford EV even more attainable.
We hope this Q&A has helped you decide if a Ford electric vehicle is right for you. From tax incentives to exceptional performance, our electrified Ford selections offer a wide range of benefits that make driving more enjoyable and sustainable.
Whether you're considering the Mustang Mach-E or another electrified model, our team at Gordie Boucher Ford of Menomonee Falls is here to help you make an informed decision. Drivers near Menomonee Falls, Germantown, Sussex, and Brookfield, WI, can visit us today to get started!
1Based on full charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
* Please consult with your own tax or legal professional to determine your individual eligibility. Tax credit amount is based on vehicle-specific component sourcing and assembly and may be subject to change. MSRP cap includes all optional equipment attached to the vehicle at the time of delivery to the dealer and excludes destination charges, optional items added by the dealer, taxes and fees. The federal tax credit is a potential future tax savings. The amount of your tax savings will depend on your individual tax circumstances. Incentives and additional rebates are not within Ford’s control. This information does not constitute tax or legal advice. Click here for additional information.