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  • Page 1 2022 E-Transit User Guide...
  • Page 2 ™ a Productivity Accelerator for Your Business. Ford Pro is the global business and brand within Ford dedicated to delivering products and services to commercial customers of all sizes to accelerate productivity. Ford Pro integrates a digitally powered suite of software, charging, service and financing for work vehicles.
  • Page 3 This E-Transit User Guide is not an owner’s manual covering all vehicle features and settings – it is intended to highlight key features on the 22MY E-Transit, as well as related Ford Pro ™ services, that will enable you to have a successful driving experience, including: E-Transit –...
  • Page 4 2022 E-Transit User Guide 2022 Model Year E-Transit Specifics Purpose-Built Range Low Roof – Demonstrated 126 miles* • • Medium Roof – Projected 116 miles** High Roof – Projected 108 miles** • Uncompromised Capacity Up to 487.3 cubic feet of Cargo Space inside High Roof •...
  • Page 5 Presentation Title E-Transit – Key Driver Features...
  • Page 6 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Navigating the Power Gauge E-Transit Cluster • The gauge shows how much power is being used during acceleration or to maintain a constant speed Unique E-Transit Lamps The pointer will move into the green zone when •...
  • Page 7 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Navigating the SYNC® 4 Home Display Multimedia Domain Home Button Vehicle General Settings Clock Vehicle Features: Drive Modes Charge Scheduling Cabin Scheduling Navigation Mobile Apps: Apple Car Play Android Auto Applink Features Phone Domain Soft Climate Bar...
  • Page 8 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Setting Your Drive Modes for Range Normal The system optimizes steering, handling, and powertrain response. Default drive mode for the vehicle and is tuned for everyday It automatically tailors your vehicle driving, balance, and comfort. configuration for each mode you select.
  • Page 9 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Navigating the Climate Controls Climate system is controlled through the SYNC® 4 screen. Key functions are always visible on the persistent display at the bottom of the screen. Switching the climate system off will increase vehicle range but increase the risk of the windows fogging up.
  • Page 10 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Setting Climate Controls for Range Optimal climate control settings to increase driving range. 1. Switch the High Voltage Electric Heater Off: Press the HEAT button to switch the heater On • or Off Note : The low voltage heater will remain active and may •...
  • Page 11 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Pairing a Device to SYNC® 4 1. How to pair a phone with SYNC® 4: Switch on ignition and shift transmission into park (P) • Make sure Bluetooth® is enabled on your smartphone • Press the PHONE icon on your vehicles SYNC® screen •...
  • Page 12 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Lift-off Regenerative Braking What is Lift-off Regenerative Braking? The generator places resistance on rear wheel rotation to slow the • vehicle down This generates electricity from energy normally lost with coasting • or light braking Recovered energy is then stored in the traction battery to •...
  • Page 13 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Approaching Vehicle Audible System (AVAS) Due to quiet operation on Electric vehicles at low speeds there exists a higher risk of vehicle/pedestrian collisions. The purpose of the AVAS is to have the function of a “vehicle sounder” to create pleasing noise to alert pedestrians.
  • Page 14 E-Transit – Key Driver Features 360-Degree Camera Overview • The 360-Degree Camera with Split-View Display provides the driver a view of what is directly in front of or behind the vehicle, as well as cross-traffic views in front of and behind the vehicle •...
  • Page 15 E-Transit – Key Driver Features 360-Degree Camera Views Pressing the small, white vehicle icon displayed on the top-left corner of the center screen will display the vehicle camera view options. Front View Options Rear View Options 1. Front 360 + Normal 1.
  • Page 16 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Blind Spot Assist 1.0 BLIS® Indicators • When the system detects a vehicle, an alert indicator Blind Spot Assist 1.0 Includes Blind Spot Information System illuminates in the exterior mirror on the side the (BLIS®) with Cross-Traffic Alert and Trailer Coverage to help approaching vehicle is coming from drivers change lanes or back out of a parking space with •...
  • Page 17 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Lane Keeping System Lane Keeping System Indicators • It illuminates in the instrument cluster display when you The lane keeping system is a driving aid designed to switch the system on and aid mode or alert and aide provide temporary steering assistance or steering wheel mode are selected.
  • Page 18 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Reverse & Side Sensing System Reverse Sensing System Rear parking sensors detect objects behind your vehicle when in reverse (R). A warning tone sounds when your vehicle approaches an object. As your vehicle moves closer to an object, the rate of the tone increases.
  • Page 19 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Pre-Collision Assist w/ Automatic Emergency Braking The Pre-Collision Assist feature uses camera technology to detect a potential collision with a vehicle or pedestrian directly in front of yours during day or nighttime driving. It can help reduce the severity of, and in some cases can eliminate, a frontal collision.
  • Page 20 E-Transit – Key Driver Features Post-Collision Braking Post-Collision Braking automatically applies moderate brake pressure when an initial collision event is detected to reduce the vehicle's speed in order to prevent or reduce the impact of a potential secondary crash. The on-board sensors interact with the restraint module, including whether an airbag was deployed or if the fuel cutoff switch was activated.
  • Page 21 Presentation Title Charging the E-Transit...
  • Page 22 Depot Charging From planning to charge management and everything in between, we’ll work with you to get charging up and running. Plus, every Ford Pro charging solution is easily scalable, meaning it can grow as your fleet expands and charging requirements increase.
  • Page 23 Ford Pro Has Charging Covered ™ Ford Pro offers hardware and software charging solutions at your depot and employees’ homes, plus access to the largest public charging network coast to coast, for electrified fleets of all makes and sizes. Depot Charging...
  • Page 24 Charging the E-Transit E-Transit Charge Times* Ford Connected Charge Station 240V/48A (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®-enabled) • 15 miles can be added per hour** • 0 – 100%: 8 hours*** • Use: Mid-day refill or overnight charge Ford Mobile Power Cord 240V/32A wall outlet •...
  • Page 25 Charging the E-Transit Charging the Battery 1. Ensure the following before charging Handbrake on (recommended) • Gear selector in Park (P) • Battery not fully charged • 2. Access the charge port Located in the front grill • Open by pressing on the right-hand edge of charge port door •...
  • Page 26 Charging the E-Transit Charge Status Indicator Lights (Exterior) Blue Light The charge indicator shows charging in 20% increments. Flashing = Charging • Five solid blue bars indicate 100% charge. Solid = Charge complete (each bar equals 20% charge) • White Light Single white scrolling = Initializing •...
  • Page 27 Charging the E-Transit Disconnecting from a DC Charger 1. Push the coupler unlock button on the light ring NOTE: Coupler unlock button is ONLY required for DC • Fast Charging NOTE: Secondary DC charge lock release under hood • of vehicle 2.
  • Page 28 Charging the E-Transit Charging with the Mobile Power Cord Your E-Transit is equipped with a mobile power cord in the event that you need a quick charge. This can be plugged into any household outlet using the supplied plugs and connectors. The mobile power cord is located under the passenger seat and allows you to charge the vehicle's battery using a standard household outlet.
  • Page 29 Charging the E-Transit Charge Status on SYNC® 4 Display To view your charge status from within the vehicle, press FEATURES and then CHARGE SETTINGS on your SYNC® 4 display. When charging, the icon and label in Charge Settings will change to alert you to the status (A &...
  • Page 30 When your vehicle is at a charging location that has been stored in the system, and is not plugged in, the start and end times displayed will be based on known charging infrastructure. Reference: Ford Commercial Vehicle Charging Guide for Fleets...
  • Page 31 Charging the E-Transit AC & DC Charging Ford Pro DC Charger AC Charging Ford Pro AC Chargers • Conventional 110/240V Mobile Charger • Preferred method of charging • Preserves the health of the battery for longer battery life • Keep your vehicle plugged in when outside temperatures are very high or low.
  • Page 32 Charging the E-Transit Range Key Factors Driver Behaviors Ambient Temperature Idle Time*† Aggressive Driving • • • Trip Length* • Heating & Cooling Load* • Acceleration & Deceleration Profile* • Temporary Impact on Battery Vehicle Speed Profile* • • Pre-Conditioning Exportable Power* •...
  • Page 33 Charging the E-Transit How to Get the Most Range Driving in and ECO with an anticipatory driving style will be the most efficient gear and drive mode for improved range. The electric vehicle range provides an estimate of how far when traveling down steep gradients to increase you can travel with the energy currently available before you regeneration and reduce the need for braking.
  • Page 34 Presentation Title E-Transit – Vehicle Charge Settings...
  • Page 35 E-Transit – Vehicle Charge Settings Setting Charging Locations To view your charging locations from within the vehicle, press FEATURES and then CHARGE SETTINGS on your SYNC® 4 display. Charging Locations allows you to create saved charging locations that can then be tied to your charging schedule (E). For example –...
  • Page 36 E-Transit – Vehicle Charge Settings Adding Charging Locations & Charging Times Scheduling charging times can allow you to take advantage of lower-cost electricity rates during off-peak hours if you have signed up for a time of use pricing plan with your utility provider. To Add/Modify Charging Locations and Schedule Charging Times: 1.
  • Page 37 E-Transit – Vehicle Charge Settings Preconditioning the Vehicle (Departure & Comfort) To view your departure and comfort settings from within the vehicle, press FEATURES and then either CHARGE SETTINGS or DEPARTURE AND COMFORT on your SYNC® 4 display. Departure and Comfort (Preconditioning) enables cabin and propulsion battery temperature optimization, which supports driver comfort, battery efficiency and helps maximize range on the road.
  • Page 38 – and at temperature – for 15 minutes before automatically shutting off. The vehicle MUST be plugged in to initiate Departure Preconditioning. Ford Pro ™ E-Telematics can be used to schedule Departure Preconditioning for multiple vehicles in your fleet.
  • Page 39 The vehicle is plugged in at a location with charge times enabled. Charging will start at the time displayed, which is based on your charge Waiting for preferred charge time time settings. Charging Stopped The vehicle is plugged in and charging has been stopped through Ford Pro ™ E-Telematics. Charging The vehicle is plugged in and charging.
  • Page 40 Presentation Title Charging & Vehicle Management Software...
  • Page 41 Available at no-charge for the first three years of all-electric Ford fleet vehicle ownership.
  • Page 42 ™ Ford Pro ™ Management Management E-Telematics Telematics Drive App • • • • Ford Charging Network Home Charge Fleet Realtime Vehicle Insights Daily vehicle inspections Software Subscription Reimbursement Reporting (Map/List) • Issue Reporting with image capture • Charge Management •...
  • Page 43 Requires modem activation. Terms and conditions apply. Telematics service and features, and access to vehicle data, depend on compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. After the 3- year trial, annual service contract is required for E-Telematics service. Go to https://fleetaccount.ford.com/customer-signup or 1-833-811-3673 to activate E-Telematics service.
  • Page 44 Charging & Vehicle Management Software Ford Pro E-Telematics ™ Get real-time insights and view vehicle status, charge logs and events to maximize performance. Remote Range Alerts Plug-In Status Charge Logs Management Tools Preconditioning Remotely schedule Set real-time alerts Receive an alert...
  • Page 45 Ford Pro ™ Telematics and take appropriate action Connected Wallbox: Setup and management • only available with Ford Charge Station Pro (available late 2022) The Ford Pro Telematics Drive App is the ™ companion to the Ford Pro Telematics ™...
  • Page 46 Charge Assist app from the SYNC® 4 display within the vehicle. BlueOval Charge Network and Charge Assist require ™ Ford Pro Intelligence enrollment. ™ ™ *Based on original equipment manufacturers (OEM)/automotive manufacturers that sell all-electric vehicles and have active charging networks. Department of Energy data used.
  • Page 47 Activate to begin charger Payment will be billed to the default fleet billing account, so the driver just • needs to plug and charge BlueOval Charge Network and Charge Assist require Ford Pro ™ ™ Intelligence ™...
  • Page 48 Presentation Title Servicing the E-Transit...
  • Page 49 Servicing the E-Transit Ford Pro Service ™ Keeping your fleet on the road is essential. That’s why we offer over 650 Commercial Vehicle Centers in the country with 90% EV-certified. Plus, over 400 mobile service vans on the road today, and expected to grow to 1,100 by the end of 2022.
  • Page 50 Servicing the E-Transit Recovery and Emergency Towing* Vehicle Recovery • Contact correct recovery service • DO NOT flat tow • Recommended use of a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed recovery • DO NOT lift or jack on HV Battery Pack Emergency Towing Only to be performed if no flatbed or wheel dollies options are available •...
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