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Ford geofencing technology

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THE new Ford Transit Custom plug-in hybrid now comes with the option of geofencing technology to help improve urban air quality.

Using live location data, the Transit Custom Plug-In Hybrid Electric (PHEV) automatica­lly switches to electric drive mode whenever entering predefined areas such as congestion and low-emission zones.

The geofencing tech need not only apply to city centres: vehicle operators can also create ‘green zones’ to encourage low-emission driving near schools, playground­s and warehouses. When the vehicle leaves a controlled zone, it automatica­lly switches to the most appropriat­e drive mode for the next leg of the journey.

‘Improving the quality of air – and quality of life – in our towns and cities is a goal that we all have a responsibi­lity to drive towards,’ said Mark Harvey, Ford’s European commercial vehicle mobility director.

‘The Transit Custom Plug-In Hybrid and its new geofencing feature helps our customers to make a real contributi­on to that goal without compromisi­ng on efficiency or productivi­ty.’

Low-emission zones are increasing­ly common across Europe as a way for cities to better manage the environmen­tal impact of vehicles in urban areas. In the first six months of the London Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) – one of the most harmful pollutants from vehicles – were found to have been reduced by almost 30 per cent.

The geofence module in the Transit PHEV records informatio­n about electric-only operation within geofenced areas, referring to a virtual fence or perimeter around a physical location. The encrypted data can be shared with authoritie­s to confirm compliance with low-emission zone regulation­s, avoiding the risk of wrongful fines and penalties.

The Transit Custom PHEV van and Tourneo Custom PHEV people mover are the first vehicles in their class to offer a hybrid-electric option. A 13.6 kWh battery helps to deliver a zero-emission NEDC driving range of up to 35 miles for the Transit Custom PHEV, and up to 33 miles in the Tourneo Custom PHEV. In both vehicles the onboard 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine can charge the battery on-demand to extend their range up to 343 and 317 miles combined respective­ly.

Both vehicles can be fully recharged in under four-and-a-half hours from a standard domestic mains supply, or in under three hours using commercial charging point. Further electrical energy is captured through regenerati­ve braking when the vehicle decelerate­s or brakes.

Trials by Ford across Europe have shown how PHEVs offer a practical every-day solution for van owners and businesses working in the city, enabling them to complete longer journeys when required. As the vehicles aren’t reliant on charging infrastruc­ture there is no range or charge anxiety, meaning they can deliver the best of both worlds: zero-emission driving capability with no compromise on getting the job done. There is no reduction in payload or load volume compared with a convention­al diesel model.

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