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Ford e-Transit EV powertrain. How Ford have electrified the Transit van.

Ford e-Transit EV powertrain. How Ford have electrified the Transit van.

Video by Go Green Autos via YouTube
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In this video I look at the electric powertrain on a 2023 Ford e-Transit electric van. From the battery pack underneath, to the electric motor, to what’s under the bonnet and the in-cab controls. I go through all the parts of the electric powertrain to show you how this e-Transit is different to the conventional combustion engine versions.This van featured is a 2023 Ford e-Transit Trend L2 H2 with a 198kW (269 PS) motor, twin side doors. All the electric Transits have rear wheel drive and a 68 kWh battery pack.

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Chapters/timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:21 Late the market
01:05 The e-Transit versions
01:48 High voltage battery pack
02:18 Range
03:23 Electric motor
05:10 Please subscribe
05:29 Payload
06:37 Charging
07:17 What’s under the bonnet?
11:41 V2L (vehicle to load)
12:05 A/C refridgerant
12:38 Equipment levels
13:24 Heater
13:51 Regenerative braking
16:15 Outro

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I made a slight mistake in this video. At 08:51 I said "AC power", when I was meant to say "12V DC power".

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