Has anybody else seen this website?
http://www.ford.com/technology/electric/howevswork/?tab=BatteryEV
It's just 'general' information about how an electric vehicle, but I'm guessing that since the only electric vehicle Ford is talking about is the Focus that it must be data related to the Focus Electric and the cutaway chassis views are probably the chassis that will be used in the Focus EV?
There's a vary nice comparison chart that helps explain the different components that electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and plug in hybrid vehicles have.
http://www.ford.com/technology/electric/howevswork/?tab=BatteryEV
It's just 'general' information about how an electric vehicle, but I'm guessing that since the only electric vehicle Ford is talking about is the Focus that it must be data related to the Focus Electric and the cutaway chassis views are probably the chassis that will be used in the Focus EV?
Instead of a gasoline engine, the Ford all-electric vehicle will have an electric motor and high-voltage lithium-ion battery. It will run purely on electricity and is targeted to go up to 100 miles on a single charge. Because electricity is often cheaper than gasoline, it may be less costly to operate. Especially if you charge the battery at night when electric rates are lower. The all-electric vehicle will also feature a Regenerative Braking System, which will enable it to capture braking energy and store it for later use.
There's a vary nice comparison chart that helps explain the different components that electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and plug in hybrid vehicles have.