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Ford and Allego bringing fast charging to Europe’s Dealership Network

By Michelle Froese | April 1, 2024

Ford and Allego N.V., a pan-European public electric vehicle (EV) fast and ultra-fast charging network, announced a strategic partnership to bring ultra-fast charging infrastructure to hundreds of Ford dealerships across Europe.

The new collaboration will further expand convenient and reliable charging solutions for customers of Ford EVs — including the new electric Explorer as the American brand journeys toward a 100% electric line-up of passenger and commercial vehicles in Europe by 2035. Customers can now order the Explorer crossover, Ford’s first EV passenger car engineered and built in Europe.

Delivering up to 400-kW charging, Allego ultra-fast charging stations at Ford dealerships will be accessible to EV drivers around the clock and compatible with vehicles that offer dc charging capability regardless of manufacturer.

Ford customers will benefit from preferential rates when paying for charging using their FordPass Charging Card, the FordPass app or Plug & Charge, with other drivers able to pay using a debit or credit card.

“Allego continues to expand its network to meet the demand for charging that comes with more EVs on the road,” said Allego’s CEO, Mathieu Bonnet. “Automakers like Ford are stepping up to the plate by producing a greater selection of EVs as the European market fully transitions to electric. By equipping these Ford dealerships with Allego’s ultra-fast charging technology, switching to electric will only become easier and more accessible to drivers throughout Europe.”

“The new high-power charging stations will be included within the BlueOval Charge Network — Ford’s public charging service — which enables drivers to access and pay for charging at more than 600,000 charging points in Europe,” said Oliver Adrian, Ford’s European manager, Charging & Energy Strategy and Go-to Market, Ford Model e. “A key benefit for Ford customers will be the Plug & Charge technology at Allego charging stations, providing fast and secure charging without needing to use an app or RFID card.”

 

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