Charge Smarter, Save More: Ford Power Promise Extended Through Q3

Jul 08, 2025

We knew, deep down, that the moment most customers truly fall in love with electric vehicle ownership happens right in their own driveway. That initial home charging experience is nothing short of an ‘aha!’ moment. It’s the realization that you can fill up at home and wake up every day, ready to go. To help more people experience the convenience of filling up at home, we are extending the complimentary home charger and standard installation offer for Ford Power Promise in the U.S. until September 30, 2025.1

Since the launch of Ford Power Promise, over 10,000 chargers – and growing every day –– have been installed in all 50 states, helping Ford electric vehicle owners save time and money.  

With Ford Power Promise, we also wanted our commitment to go beyond a customer’s garage, offering additional convenience-driven services like 24/7 live support,2 access to the BlueOval™ Charge Network — the largest integrated public charging network in North America 3 —and a worry-free battery warranty.4

Why is this crucial? Many people are still discovering the full extent of time and money savings possible with an electric vehicle, a point reinforced by a recent survey from Verra Mobility.5 With Ford Power Promise, we’re actively changing this perception: Ford data shows that customers who took advantage of the Ford Power Promise charger and installation are potentially saving time and money by charging more at home than customers who didn’t. 

How Ford electric vehicle owners are taking advantage of going electric.

Wake up ready to go every day by installing a home charger – The average household in the U.S. drives less than 40 miles/day (39.7 mi) according to a 2022 national survey from the U.S. Department of Transportation,  so why fill up at a gas station when you can fill up at home with electric?  85% of charging already happens at home.6 Filling up at home can save an estimated $26 or more per charging session compared to filling up a tank of gas,7 with savings soaring to over $55 for larger electric vehicles like the F-150 Lightning.8   

Charge when power is cheaper & stack available incentives – Electricity rates may be cheaper at night, depending on your utility provider. Schedule off-peak charging to cut your cost per mile.  Federal, state, and utility rebates can also lower your costs. Check out Ford’s Electric Vehicle  Energy Solutions page to learn more about the specific ways you can benefit. 


(1) Must purchase or lease a new 2025 F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E or E-Transit Cargo Van from a participating Ford dealer between 7/8/2025 and 9/30/2025 to be eligible to receive (a) one (1) complimentary home charge station with complimentary home installation (excludes permitting costs and fees, if applicable); or (b) $500 bonus cash.  Home charge station model and brand may vary based on availability. Offer not available to fleet or commercial customers.  Complimentary home installation must be completed through Qmerit Electrification LLC. Installation exclusions apply. Must take retail delivery from an authorized Ford dealer's stock by 9/30/2025. No trade-in required. 2025 Mustang Mach-E inventory may be limited and may vary by location. See your Ford dealer for details, terms and the most current inventory status.

(2) 24/7 Live Support*   

  • Text a dedicated Ford advisor for 24/7 electric vehicle support.
  • Ford Roadside Assistance** now offers proactive charging support* and towing, for peace of mind if you run out of charge.

(3) Based on active charging stations in OCPI data from Ford’s CMS partners, generated on 2/11/2025. Numbers subject to change.

(4) See your dealer and the Battery Electric Vehicle Warranty Guide for limited warranty details.

(5) Disclaimer: Based on survey conducted online by Verra Mobility via Pollfish on November 15, 2024.

(6) This IPSOS New Vehicle Customer Survey is based off data collected from customers who purchased a EV during the timeframe of October 2022 through September 2023 and charge at home at least once a week.

(7) Estimated fuel savings are based on comparison between 2025 Mustang Mach-E® Select with extended-range battery and eAWD with an EPA-est. combined consumption rate of 32 kWh/100 miles and 2025 Ford Escape 2.0L AWD with an EPA-est. combined rating of 26 MPG and a driving range of 408 miles. Q4 2024 average gasoline cost of $3.069/gallon, and residential electricity cost of $0.167/kWh with all charging carried out at home. Actual savings will vary with conditions such as external elements, vehicle maintenance, fuel price fluctuations, charging habits, and high-voltage battery age and state of health.

(8) Estimated fuel savings are based on comparison between 2025 F-150 Lightning® Lariat® with an EPA-est. combined consumption rate of 48 kWh/100 miles and 2025 Ford F-150 3.5L EcoBoost 4x4 with an EPA-est. combined rating of 19 MPG and a driving range of 684 miles. Q4 2024 average gasoline cost of $3.069/gallon, and residential electricity cost of $0.167/kWh with all charging carried out at home. Actual savings will vary with conditions such as external elements, vehicle maintenance, fuel price fluctuations, charging habits, and high-voltage battery age and state of health.

(9) Based on a 2024 manufacturer field data study of high-voltage battery state of health on Ford battery electric vehicles.