timbop
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- First Name
- Tim
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- Solar powered 2021 MME ER RWD (CA RT1)
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- Software Engineer
They are STILL testing them - the influencers got prototypes not production versions. Before they go to the expense of cranking out a hundred thousand of them they need to be sure that they work correctly and don't need a revision. That's just how stuff like this works: first they test internally, then open up to "friendly" beta testers outside the company, and finally crank up production for shipment to the general public. That's standard practice that has evolved over decades. If they rush them out to everybody and there's a design problem, then they get roasted for "rushing them out before they were ready" AND they have to eat the cost of manufacturing and shipping corrected ones to everyone.I don’t think it’s spoiled to wonder why they didn’t make thousands of them before announcing you could get one. I have a sub-500 order number and the estimated ship date is April. I’ve not received the OTA that enables plug & charge.
It’s like being given a Christmas present, then when you open the box there’s a note that says, “Coming Soon”.
I wouldn’t mind so much, except they sent adapters to all their social media influencers. No one is being honest that there is a 1-3 month wait.
Look, everybody bashes Ford because they don't communicate. In this case they announced a deal last May saying that the adapters would start reaching customers in Spring 2024. As always, we've been clamoring for an update to hear how that is going. So, Ford announced that the adapters are now in the testing phase, and opened up the order banks. Since they don't know if glitches will be found to delay things, they're projecting "April" as the estimated time of first deliveries.
In point of fact, it seems @ChasingCoral found an issue with EA plug-n-charge not working for him after the OTA which may just be a SNAFU on his particular car or there might be a bug in the software that will affect all. That's precisely why the rollout process is phased instead of sending them out en masse.
Ford has done a good thing here by giving one for free to every owner regardless of when they bought, and the incessant bashing of Ford for not doing it fast enough is just plain unwarranted. In fact, it may discourage Ford from doing similar things in the future because instead of goodwill they get bad PR.
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