macchiaz-o
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It's my understanding that if a dealer wants to sell Mustang Mach-E, then they must be EV certified for sales and service, and they must purchase at least one FCTP Mach-E and keep it available for test drive use for at least four months. They also have to have at least two EVSEs (one in service, and one that's customer accessible). They can be level 2 AC chargers, which are relatively inexpensive.Another thing that brings up, is just how many smaller dealers will even bother with an MME demo car?
That's how we get to the (at least) 2100 U.S. dealers that can sell MME.
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