Ford Charger for Mach-E

timbop

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tim
Joined
Jan 3, 2020
Threads
65
Messages
6,832
Reaction score
14,036
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Solar powered 2021 MME ER RWD (CA RT1)
Occupation
Software Engineer
Country flag
Yeah that’s pretty much it. It’s on display at the auto shows if anyone goes. Anyone have any thoughts on it?
  • It's fantastic that it is being included for free
  • I will keep it in the trunk for road trips and get an outdoor rated hardwired EVSE, because I too have too much crap in my 1 car garage to fit my car in it
Sponsored

 

zhackwyatt

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2019
Threads
14
Messages
1,617
Reaction score
2,634
Location
Arizona
Vehicles
'21 InfBlu Prem MMEx Past: '13 C-Max '98 Explorer
Country flag
If any of you people use extension cords though, you will make me sad
Why's that?

I'm thinking about having it high on the wall so i can have it go up the ceiling and over in the middle of my garage. Or have the outlet on the ceiling if the cable isn't long enough. I don't know yet.
 

JamieGeek

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2019
Threads
82
Messages
3,589
Reaction score
6,823
Location
Southeastern Michigan
Website
spareelectrons.wordpress.com
Vehicles
Escape PHEV, old: Mach-E, Bolt, C-Max Energi, Focus Electric
Country flag
If any of you people use extension cords though, you will make me sad
I guess I'm more of your nightmare! LOL
Ford Mustang Mach-E Ford Charger for Mach-E boltstreetcharge

How else was I going to charge without a driveway? (That is a 50ft J1772 extension cord).

I've since also used that when camping and the power post is at the rear of the site and my ClipperCreek EVSE can't reach the "road". Works quite well.
 

Stickboy46

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
209
Reaction score
229
Location
Kansas
Vehicles
2020 Tesla Model 3 AWD LR
Country flag
I really hope the EV team at Ford understands that putting charging stations in places people want to go and along routes to get there is vital to sales and adoption.

Tesla seemed to understand that and is self-funding the Supercharger and destination charger network.
Ford Europe seems to understand that and is part of the Ionity consortium.

Will Ford pony up to buy into an existing DCFC provider to encourage adoption?
Will Ford get destination (240V) chargers at places where they'll be needed; boat launches, campgrounds, etc?
Huge opportunity here. Just require that each dealership that want's to sell EVs going forward put in a couple publicly accessible DCFC Charging stations.

Cost is spread out, 1000s of new charging stations available and the dealerships get to try to sell people new cars while their cars are charging ... win/win/win
 

hybrid2bev

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 4, 2019
Threads
78
Messages
4,641
Reaction score
12,765
Location
USA
Vehicles
2026 Rally
Country flag
Huge opportunity here. Just require that each dealership that want's to sell EVs going forward put in a couple publicly accessible DCFC Charging stations.

Cost is spread out, 1000s of new charging stations available and the dealerships get to try to sell people new cars while their cars are charging ... win/win/win
I agree. I think the Ford dealers that get EV certified are going to install some level 2 chargers. It would be great to have 24 hour access to 25kw - 50kw chargers at Ford dealers as a road trip backup plan!
 


timbop

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tim
Joined
Jan 3, 2020
Threads
65
Messages
6,832
Reaction score
14,036
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Solar powered 2021 MME ER RWD (CA RT1)
Occupation
Software Engineer
Country flag
Huge opportunity here. Just require that each dealership that want's to sell EVs going forward put in a couple publicly accessible DCFC Charging stations.

Cost is spread out, 1000s of new charging stations available and the dealerships get to try to sell people new cars while their cars are charging ... win/win/win
except the cost to the dealership to put in a DCFC charging station.....
 

Stickboy46

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
209
Reaction score
229
Location
Kansas
Vehicles
2020 Tesla Model 3 AWD LR
Country flag
except the cost to the dealership to put in a DCFC charging station.....
Cool, they don't want to invest they don't get to sell the car.

Realistically though it would be a payback. They are going to need them to charge vehicles if they are going to sell them. It would bring potential buyers in that basically have to stay and walk around. Get a few extra car sales a month and it's well paid for.
 

dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
Cool, they don't want to invest they don't get to sell the car.

Realistically though it would be a payback. They are going to need them to charge vehicles if they are going to sell them. It would bring potential buyers in that basically have to stay and walk around. Get a few extra car sales a month and it's well paid for.
I expect they will have private chargers for their own internal needs. As you say, they're going to need them in order to sell and service EVs.

But expecting them to be public chargers is a whole different matter. That's like expecting a dealership to be retail gas station too.

And I really don't want to see the price of my Mach-e raised to pay for providing charging facilities for the general public.
 

Stickboy46

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
209
Reaction score
229
Location
Kansas
Vehicles
2020 Tesla Model 3 AWD LR
Country flag
I expect they will have private chargers for their own internal needs. As you say, they're going to need them in order to sell and service EVs.

But expecting them to be public chargers is a whole different matter. That's like expecting a dealership to be retail gas station too.

And I really don't want to see the price of my Mach-e raised to pay for providing charging facilities for the general public.
Private doesn't help. Semi private could work. I e. Only usable on Ford vehicles but open to the public.

Also why would your price go up? Ford sets the MSRP. The dealerships pay for the charging stations as a buy in to sell the vehicles. If the dealership tries to pass that cost onto you, you go to the next dealer. Done.. no price change.
 

JamieGeek

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2019
Threads
82
Messages
3,589
Reaction score
6,823
Location
Southeastern Michigan
Website
spareelectrons.wordpress.com
Vehicles
Escape PHEV, old: Mach-E, Bolt, C-Max Energi, Focus Electric
Country flag
EV Certified Ford Dealers already should have at least one Level-2 EVSE. They did that when the Focus Electric was released.
 

dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
Private doesn't help. Semi private could work. I e. Only usable on Ford vehicles but open to the public.

Also why would your price go up? Ford sets the MSRP. The dealerships pay for the charging stations as a buy in to sell the vehicles. If the dealership tries to pass that cost onto you, you go to the next dealer. Done.. no price change.
The point was, chargers aren't free. Someone pays that cost. And you can bet that extra cost will get passed on to customers in some form.

It wouldn't surprise me if a dealership let their own customers plug in to one of their chargers if they happen to be open, if they bought the vehicle there. We see that now with some dealerships giving things like free oil changes and car washes for a year if you bought the car there. But I wouldn't expect to them do that for other dealership's customers (which is what I'm gleaming from your comments, hoping for an extra "network" of chargers).
 

timbop

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tim
Joined
Jan 3, 2020
Threads
65
Messages
6,832
Reaction score
14,036
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Solar powered 2021 MME ER RWD (CA RT1)
Occupation
Software Engineer
Country flag
The dealers will surely have chargers. However, level 2 chargers will be more than adequate for their needs. There is no need for them to have DCFC chargers, unless they want them as a potential revenue stream - which savvy dealerships on major routes could make successful but not out-of-the-way dealerships. If Ford made DCFC a requirement for dealers, they would not get enough dealers to sign up for the program unless they kicked in funding of some sort.
 

dbsb3233

Well-Known Member
First Name
TimCO
Joined
Dec 30, 2019
Threads
56
Messages
10,100
Reaction score
11,965
Location
Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
The dealers will surely have chargers. However, level 2 chargers will be more than adequate for their needs. There is no need for them to have DCFC chargers, unless they want them as a potential revenue stream - which savvy dealerships on major routes could make successful but not out-of-the-way dealerships. If Ford made DCFC a requirement for dealers, they would not get enough dealers to sign up for the program unless they kicked in funding of some sort.
If they're certified to service EVs and battery packs, I'm guessing they'll need to be able to diagnose and test at DCFC speeds too. But I doubt those charger(s) would be open to the public either.
 

silverelan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2019
Threads
131
Messages
3,685
Reaction score
5,390
Location
Seattle
Vehicles
2021 Mustang Mach-E GT, 2019 Bolt EV
Country flag
So I can’t really comment on plans to expand the DC network or the nature of the relationship with Electrify America, but the NA DC network is expanding reaaaalllly rapidly, with 800 sites by Dec. 2021 compared to around 158 sites today.

https://media.electrifyamerica.com/en-us/releases/82

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/0...ricas-plan-to-simplify-electric-car-charging/
Rivian says that they're trying to get DC Fast Chargers at national parks. So if they can succeed, that'd be terrific for adoption.
https://fordauthority.com/2020/01/rivian-r1t-electric-pickup-and-suv-will-be-cheaper-than-expected/
Sponsored

 
 







Top