Hybrid batteries are the core of your Ford hybrid, aiding your vehicle to glide smoothly by storing and releasing energy. Unlike standard batteries, they work coupled with a gasoline engine to produce a balance of efficiency and performance.
It works through regenerative braking, capturing the energy produced when you brake and storing it in the battery. That captured energy powers the electric motor, reducing reliance on the gasoline engine during low-speed or stop-and-go driving.
This innovative technology improves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions, making Ford hybrids an excellent choice for eco-conscious drivers.
Plug-in hybrid batteries, on the other hand, can be charged externally, allowing for longer all-electric driving ranges compared to traditional hybrid batteries. That means you can drive on electric power alone for short commutes, thereby reducing gasoline consumption even further.