Ford Motors Launches Educational Website About EVs & Hybrids

Ford's New Site Will Promote How Hybrids & Electrical Vehicles Work, Why We Should Use Them

American automaker Ford has launched a new website that is geared towards educating the public about green vehicles such as electric cars and Hybrids. In addition to technical details about Ford’s line of cars and trucks the site works interactively to show the difference between different types of green machines.

Incorporation both videos, images and diagrams, Ford shows the difference between regular gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and full electrical vehicles but does not push one type of vehicle over another. The site allows the users to see how each car functions and what the various pros and cons of each type of car is. The site also offers links to the other Ford product websites that tout green vehicles such as EcoBoost and MyFord Touch. Nancy Gioia, who is the director of Global Electrification for Ford said the company produced the site because “”Most of our customers are used to traditional gasoline engines powering their cars, so this technology is new to them. This site gives them the tools to learn about our electrified vehicles with resources they are most comfortable with.

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