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How many miles does a Ford electric van get?

In the United States, the Ford E-Transit cargo van is EPA-rated for up to about 126 miles per charge with the standard 68 kWh battery. This figure is the headline range you’ll see in brochures, but real-world range will vary with payload, climate, and driving conditions.


Across markets, range depends on battery size, wheelbase, payload, and weather. The following breakdown summarizes current options and typical ranges for U.S. and European buyers as of 2024–2025.


Range by market


The following numbers reflect regulatory testing and common configurations. Actual range varies with how the van is equipped and used.


United States — EPA estimates


The U.S. E-Transit is offered with a single battery option in most trims: a 68 kWh pack. The EPA-rated range for the cargo van is up to 126 miles per charge.



  • 68 kWh battery, EPA range up to 126 miles (cargo van, front-wheel drive).


Note: Payload, temperature, and driving style can reduce range. Real-world results are often lower than the EPA rating, especially with full payloads or harsh weather conditions.


Europe — WLTP estimates


In Europe, the E-Transit is available with battery options that yield different WLTP ranges. With the 68 kWh pack, WLTP ranges typically fall in the roughly 200–320 miles band, depending on wheelbase and body style; larger batteries can push toward the upper end of that range.



  • 68 kWh pack: WLTP ranges broadly around 200–320 miles depending on wheelbase and configuration.

  • Larger battery options (where available) push higher into the 300+ mile territory.


Again, real-world results vary with load, climate, and terrain. European cycle numbers also differ from U.S. EPA testing, so check local spec sheets for your exact model.


What affects range?


Several factors influence how far the E-Transit can travel on a single charge. The main ones include the cargo load, driving speed, terrain, temperature, and use of heating or air conditioning.



  • Payload and mass

  • Climate control usage (heating/cooling)

  • Speed and driving style

  • Topography and route characteristics


Tip: If you’re planning daily routes, use onboard telematics or a trip planner to estimate charging needs and position charging stops along the way.


Summary


The Ford E-Transit’s range varies by market and battery size: up to about 126 miles per charge on EPA testing in the U.S., with higher WLTP ranges possible in Europe depending on battery and wheelbase. Real-world results depend heavily on payload, weather, and driving conditions. Always verify the exact configuration for precise mileage estimates.

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