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The MAC address can be easily spoofed, and VIN stolen. That's just waiting to be hacked. I think they need public key encryption, using signed messages to communicate between the car and the charger. Ford server can be a certificate authority. They shouldn't invent weaker protection when the industry standards are already in existence.It uses the MAC address from the car, as well as the vin. GM would provide the MAC address to EVG, so the setup was not needed. With everyone else, it reads the MAC address on that first charge.
FYI, within the app you can turn off the Autocharge. I sold an EV that had this, and removed that car from my EVGO account.
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