

Premier Ford EV Definitions Guide
With the continuous evolution of electric cars and the push for environmentally friendly vehicles, you may be left asking yourself many questions. What does PHEV mean? What are HEV models? Does Ford sell EVs? At Premier Ford, we have the answers you’re searching for. No matter what questions you have regarding new Ford EVs in NYC, or if you’re interested in placing a Ford EV custom order, the professionals at our Brooklyn Ford dealer are ready to assist.
Types of Ford Electric Vehicles in New York City
Terms | EV/BEV | PHEV | HEV | Gas/ICE |
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Definition |
EV -- Electric Vehicle EV simply stands for electric vehicle, but can also go by the name of BEV or battery electric vehicles. These types of cars don’t have internal combustion engines and run solely on battery power, allowing for zero-emissions driving. |
PHEV -- Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) expand on the concept of hybrid cars. They have both an internal combustion engine and a battery-powered electric motor. They can be plugged in to charge and offer all-electric range before switching over to the gas engine. |
HEV -- Hybrid Electric Vehicle Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) run on both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor that uses energy stored in a battery. |
Gas / ICE -- Vehicle with internal combustion engine Gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles both use internal combustion engines. A gasoline car typically uses a spark-ignited internal combustion engine, rather than the compression-ignited systems used in diesel vehicles. |
Benefits |
EVs are powered entirely by electricity -- they combine high-end performance and advanced technology with zero emissions, helping you reduce your eco footprint. You also save money by not having to rely on traditional fossil fuels, and you spend less on vehicle maintenance. You also can receive EV tax rebates and incentives! |
The combination of an internal combustion engine and battery-powered electric motor allows the car battery to store enough power to feed the electric motor, thus decreasing your gas usage dramatically. Plug-in hybrid models are a great middle ground between gas-powered vehicles and EVs. |
Unlike most EVs on the roads today, the batteries used in HEVs are charged via regenerative braking. HEV's and hybrid vehicles greatly increase fuel efficiency and require fewer visits to gas stations! |
Gas-powered vehicles are tried and true -- they offer the performance you look for in a vehicle. The Ford lineup is currently mostly comprised of gas-powered vehicles, giving you many options when look to buy a new or pre-owned vehicle. |
Disadvantage |
Electric and hybrid vehicles are a newer market so there is still room for improvement. Range anxiety with fully electric vehicles can set in on longer drives if you're unable to find a public charging station. However, there is a large network of public charging stations so with a little planning ahead any road trip can be tackled confidently. The price of EVs and hybrids may be greater than their gas-powered counterparts, but they make up for it in fuel efficiency. |
Gas-powered vehicles are expensive to maintain, and you are required to service it every several months. Also, expensive gas prices mean more money out of your pocket. |
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Govt. Rebate | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
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Is An Electric Car or Hybrid Right for Me?
If you're wondering whether an electric car or hybrid is right for you, there are a few factors to consider!
- New Ford EVs offer impressive range, making them great vehicles for long road trips, and a convenient network of EV charging stations across the country means you can plan your recharge stops ahead of time.
- Hybrid vehicles, on the other hand, give you the best of both worlds. You can enjoy greater fuel efficiency without sacrificing the convenience of stopping to refuel when you need.

Electric Cars for Commutes vs. Long-Distance Travel
Ford electric cars have become great options for those who are taking drives around town as well as longer road trips. Some Ford EV benefits and perks are as follows:
- At-home charging or electric car charging stations at your workplace can make it easy to keep your battery ready to go, and a national network of EV charging stations allows you to charge on the go.
- The 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E range offers up to 314 miles of uninterrupted travel, and the F-150 Lightning range offers up to 320 miles.
- The myth that electric cars aren't good for long-distance travel is a thing of the past.