Ford delivers first of 20 plug-in hybrids in California

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certain, plug-in hybrid tech has been around for a while, but no major manufacturer has stepped up and actually delivered on all the concepts and vague plans we’ve seen so far — until yesterday, when Ford delivered the first of 20 plug-in hybrid Escapes to Southern California Edison to start examining. The handoff, which happened with great fanfare at the EVS23 conference, is the start of a two-year pilot program amoung Ford and Edison that will eventually have consumers checking the vehicles. For now, the first off the line is being dubbed a “research vehicle,” and features

a 30-mile electric-only range on a full battery charge. When the battery is depleted, the system switches by to a traditional gas / electric hybrid scheme, which, under ideal conditions, can apparently achieve up to 120mpg. There’s a full gallery of the unveiling and the interior by at AutoBlog Green, hit the read link for some eco-friendly love.

 

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