% Focus EV> nil changes, still no L3 charging ability %

http://www.fleetpoint.org/ford/ford-launch-ev-app-compliment-focus-electric/28988/
Ford launch EV app to compliment Focus Electric
By Neil Thomason  March 2, 2015
To go hand in hand with the Focus Electric
MyFord Mobile enables drivers to remotely manage charging electric vehicles
...

The new Focus Electric is released later this year and comes equipped with
an advanced electric motor and lithium-ion battery powertrain that produces
145 PS and achieves a top speed of 137 km/h. The 6.6 kW fully integrated
onboard charger can deliver 100 km driving range with 2-3 hours charging,
and around 150 km driving range with 3-4 hours charging from a 32 A charging
station.
[© 2015 fleetpoint.org]
...
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/132998-myford-mobile-app-lets-you-charge-your-car-remotely-and-set-temperature-before-entering
MyFord Mobile app lets you charge your car remotely and set temperature
before entering
By Luke Edwards  2 March 2015


[dated]
http://www.dailytech.com/Ford+Wont+Upgrade+New+Focus+Electric+Has+Only+Sold+1400+Since+11+Launch/article31752.htm
Ford Won't Upgrade New Focus Electric ...
Tiffany Kaiser - June 12, 2013
The 2014 Ford Focus Electric won't receive any changes from the previous
model year ... According to Nancy Gioia, Ford’s director of Global
Electrification, electric vehicles (EV) aren't worth the money.



http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/fords-new-focus-electric-and-mode-electric-cycles-launched-at-mwc-2015-666266
Ford's New Focus Electric and MoDe Electric Cycles Launched at MWC 2015
by ken_bulter_modepro_ndtv Correspondent  2 March 2015

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(ebike)

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(new_focus_ev)
]

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) taking place in Barcelona, automaker Ford
on Monday announced the New Ford Focus Electric, along with two electric
bikes, the MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro. These new devices, Ford claims, will help
solve the growing problem of vehicular pollution and congestion. The new
Ford Focus Electric will reach some markets such as Germany, where it will
cost EUR 34,900 or approximately Rs. 24,50,000 - plans for other markets
have not been disclosed - while the two cycles are still just prototypes,
and so price and availability are still to be decided.

At a time when urban air pollution and traffic congestion are becoming big
issues around the world, Ford and other automakers are facing a generation
that is delaying traditional purchases like buying homes, and cars.
According to Ford, this is partly because people's priorities are changing,
and today, issues like global warming are being taken much more seriously by
the public.

According to Ken Washington, Vice President, Research and Advanced
Engineering, Ford Motor Company this means that auto companies like Ford now
need to focus on improving the user experience, and says that smart use of
data is the key to this process.

"Our newly expanded team in Palo Alto is working to make technology
accessible and affordable," says Washington. "We're looking at smarter
vehicles and making more autonomous cars. This means experimenting in order
to anticipate the customers' wants and needs."

Ford's data driven experiments include car-sharing - public vehicles anyone
can sign into and drive - and social collaboration projects that track the
movement of vehicles to gather a range of information that can help others
on the road as well.

"One thing that we're trying to do, in London, is improve the insurance
experience," says Washington. "The data from the vehicles is tracked, and
sticks with you - it measures how you are driving, and this stays with you
as you move from vehicle to vehicle or carrier to carrier. This information
can be used to better measure traffic on the grid, and at the same time, for
customers it could help with lower insurance premiums, or cheaper car
rentals, for example."

In Germany meanwhile, Ford first launched car sharing in 2013, and this has
now expanded to cover over 110 locations, including small towns and
semi-rural areas. Meanwhile, in Palo Alto, Ford has launched the Info Cycle
project, which is a sensor box that is attached to publicly available
bicycles. People can use these bicycles to cover short distances while
relying on public transportation for longer hauls. The sensor boxes track
the user data to gain insights into traffic flow, and also give the users
information about this such as safety and smart planning of your journeys.

The highlight of Ford's booth though, were three new vehicles - a fully
electric New Ford Focus, and the MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro folding, electrical
bicycles. The Focus has a range of 162 kilometres on a full charge, and a
top speed of 137kmph. Special 32A charging stations can fully charge the car
in just about 4 hours, while a 10A household plug will take up to 11 hours,
according to Ford.

Don Butler. Executive Director, Connected Vehicle and Services, Ford. Motor
Company, pointed out that the car has other smart features as well. The car
has built in smart functions along with a SIM to access data from the cloud,
and can also leverage your smart devices for added functionality. Features
include automatic headlines and wipers that react to the lighting and rain,
respectively, keyless entry and start, along with mobile apps that can
control many aspects of your car.

"The vehicles will communicate with each other and the city's
infrastructure, and connectivity can be beamed via satellite, brought in
with your smart devices, and is built into the car," says Butler. "With the
MyFord Mobile application, you can see the charging status of your car, see
your statistics, set the temperature of the car, see the efficiency of your
driving and plan your journeys with charging stops."

"You can schedule the car's charging time, and you can set it to cool the
car using electricity from the grid, so that the car is at a comfortable
temperature when you're ready to leave home," he adds.

Aside from the new car, Ford also showed foldable, portable electric
bicycles. The MoDe:Me and the MoDe:Pro (for personal and commercial use
respectively) are small bikes - the MoDe:Me in particular looks like a
child's toy. The idea, behind them, says Barb Samardzich, COO for Ford in
Europe, is to solve the growing problem in megacities of urban air pollution
and gridlock. "People in Europe are losing 111 hours per year, and the EU
says that EUR 100 billion is lost through gridlock every year," she says.
"The Mode can solve this problem, because people can use public transport to
get to the city, and then unfold the MoDe:Me to travel in the city."

The electric cycles come with pedals, but include a small motor that assists
your cycling, and it has other smart features such as weather information,
routing which factors in the costs of public transportation, and fitness
information with heart rate sensors built into the handles. Eyes free
navigation has the handlebars vibrate to alert you to turns, and the
indicators on the bike turn on automatically.

While the MoDe:Me is foldable and small enough to (according to Ford) be
carried on the Metro, the MoDe:Pro is larger, and instead stacks into the
trunk of a commercial vehicle - here, the idea is that the truck gets you
across large distances, and the final deliveries are managed using the
MoDe:Pro. The smart functions have been designed to work with the iPhone 6
right now, though more phone support will be added, Ford said.
[© NDTV Convergence]
...
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ford-reveals-electric-bike-project-drive-megacities-future-modeme-modepro-1490032
Ford reveals electric bike project to drive megacities of the future with
MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro
By David Gilbert in Barcelona   March 2, 2015
[image
http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1426543/modeme-modepro-ford-electric-bike-ebike.jpg
Ford has unveiled two prototype electric bikes which it believes will help
drive the megacities of the future(IBTimes UK)
]
...
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-03/02/ford-electric-bikes
Ford bets on connected electric bikes to fix urban gridlock
02 March 15  by James Temperton
...
http://www.worldcarfans.com/115030289743/ford-unveils-the-modeme--modepro-e-bikes-video
Ford unveils the MoDe:Me & MoDe:Pro e-bikes (video)
[2 March 2015]  By Michael Gauthier




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