The patent describes "apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity, namely, charging stations for electric vehicles; batteries for vehicles; accumulators and chargers for vehicle batteries."

The Fastor Charge logo is also described in detail, with its blue/green coloring and the use of an electrical cord flowing from the letter F. Yet to be determined for sure is whether Fastor Charge refers to Ford's home charger, the public charging network, or both.

The Ford Fastor Charge trademark's current status is "published for opposition", indicating the period prior to it being officially registered where companies or persons may object to it. If that doesn't happen, it's likely that we'll soon start seeing the Fastor Charge name gracing Ford charging equipment.

In October last year, Ford introduced what it referred to as "North America's largest electric vehicle charging network" in collaboration with Electrify America. The network has 12,000 different charging locations and 35,000 charging plugs.