How many miles does the Ford Transit electric get?
The Ford E-Transit's EPA-estimated range is up to 126 miles per charge in its standard configuration.
That EPA figure serves as a baseline for buyers evaluating Ford's all-electric cargo van. Real-world range depends on configuration, payload, weather, driving style and other conditions.
Official range figures by configuration
Below are the key factors that influence the E-Transit’s range and the typical figure to expect in common setups.
- Configuration: The baseline E-Transit configuration shows an EPA-estimated range of up to about 126 miles per charge.
- Wheelbase and roof: Shorter wheelbase and low roof configurations generally come closer to the EPA figure; longer wheelbase and/or tall roof variants can vary based on aerodynamics and payload.
- Payload and weight: Carrying cargo increases energy use and reduces range compared with an empty van.
- Driving conditions: Stop-and-go urban driving and extreme temperatures can decrease range relative to EPA testing.
In practical terms, drivers can expect ranges near the EPA estimate under light payload and moderate climate, while full loads and adverse conditions will lower it.
Charging and daily-use considerations
The E-Transit supports compatible Level 2 AC charging and DC fast charging options. Actual charging times depend on the charger used, the battery’s current state of charge, and operating conditions.
Summary
The Ford Transit Electric delivers up to about 126 miles of EPA-estimated range per charge in its standard configuration. Range varies with payload, driving conditions, and configuration, so fleets should plan charging accordingly and refer to EPA ratings for the specific build.
