Efficiency of 2012 Ford Focus Electric surpasses 100 mpg equivalent
Posted on January 22nd, 2012
The adoption of fuel-efficient vehicles has been a slow one among consumers, but automakers are working hard to unveil new options and make the market more competitive. Ford is staying in the race to provide the most efficient and cost-effective products to consumers, and recently announced that its 2012 Focus Electric exceeds other 100 mpg equivalents. This accomplishment makes it the first five-passenger vehicle to reach the 100 mpg mark.
The new Ford electric vehicle is expected to host a number of other benefits that will allow it to remain competitive, the first of which is its cooling and heating system which maximizes its efficiency. The lithium-ion battery is equipped with a system that regulates the temperature of heating and cooling liquids based on outside temperatures.
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