Mach E Level 2 Charger

Triggerhappy007

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
899
Reaction score
812
Location
TX
Vehicles
23 Premium, 3rd Mach-E
Country flag
Wrong, Ford Pass only gives you %Charge added not kwh. Yes you can convert if you want. Juice Box 40 gives me kwh added and date. It gives you session totals and cumulative totals. I like to separate my EV usage from my household usage. Some EVSE units allow you to adjust the charge rate from the app, others you have to open to set dip switches, and some are not adjustable.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach E Level 2 Charger Screenshot_20220327-220113_FordPass

It does, look at where it says Energy. This is how much it adds after 1 hour of charging at 11 kW. I have the 70 kWh battery.
Sponsored

 

RickMachE

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2021
Threads
267
Messages
17,902
Reaction score
27,858
Location
SE MI
Vehicles
2022 Mach-E Premium 4X, 2022 Lightning Lariat ER
Country flag
Screenshot_20220327-220113_FordPass.webp

It does, look at where it says Energy. This is how much it adds after 1 hour of charging at 11 kW. I have the 70 kWh battery.
If you ran an 11kWh charger for one hour and gained 7kWh in energy, you have a big problem.

7/11 = 63.6%, i.e. you have a 36.4% loss. That's a disaster. Or, FordPass is full of crap.

If I look at the charge log, it says I added 13% to the battery on my next to last charge. 88 x .13 = 11.44kWh. So that's not right, because it's for the previous charging session. In that session, Juicebox says I used 12.513kWh. 11.44/12.513 = 91.4%, i.e. a 8.6% loss. That's more like it.
 
Last edited:

Triggerhappy007

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
899
Reaction score
812
Location
TX
Vehicles
23 Premium, 3rd Mach-E
Country flag
If you ran an 11kW charger for one hour and gained 7kWh in energy, you have a big problem.

7/11 = 63.6%, i.e. you have a 36.4% loss. That's a disaster. Or, FordPass is full of crap.
Yeah, I have to agree with you, the FordPass app is crap. I said it's on the app, I didn't say it's accurate, haha. I believe my EVSE's app for actual Energy Use.
 

Peugfan

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2021
Threads
1
Messages
218
Reaction score
230
Location
Minnesota
Vehicles
2017 Linc MKX, 2021 MME Prem 4EX Infinite Blue
Country flag
Well it does and it doesn't. I am currently charging and yes it shows energy in kwh. BUT, once you unplug and end the charge session the info appears to go to the charge logs where the kwh disappears. The charge logs appear to be kept for 30 days only. At least that what it currently appearing on my fp app. I still prefer my JB logs which go back a year now or until I decide to delete.
 

Northofnine

Well-Known Member
First Name
Dave
Joined
Feb 21, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
174
Reaction score
130
Location
Innisfil Ontario
Vehicles
Mustang Mach E AWD ext Premium 2021 Job 1 non EA
Country flag
I must admit I was curious about how much electricity I was using, but didn't buy a smart charger. Went with the Grizzle 40 classic.
I installed a meter to check how much electricity used.
I am time of use power and have the car set to charge within those times.
Easy to see
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach E Level 2 Charger meter 2
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach E Level 2 Charger meter
how much used by multiplying the total KWH over the month by the cost per KWH.
 


ManInBlack

Well-Known Member
First Name
Drew
Joined
May 29, 2021
Threads
4
Messages
78
Reaction score
196
Location
PA
Vehicles
Prem. Mach E SR AWD; Jeep Renegade Trailhawk
Occupation
Engineer
Country flag
Serious question for people who got/want smart charger so they can see charging data and no other reason:
What do you do with that data? Do you make any changes based on that data?

Having access to that data comes with a literal price. If you aren't using that data or the extra capabilities of the smart charger, don't pay that price. I guess, if you have nothing better to spend your money on and feel Chargepoint or GrizzlE would better know what to do with that money, then sure, go ahead.

I get that some people on time of use plans need/want more scheduling capability than allowed by the car. Those owners will benefit from a smart charger. Some owners electrical plans have different rate tiers based on peak power draw, so again I get the need for a smart charger.

If you just want a smart charger so you can look at the numbers, I'd argue you'd be better off buying a "dumb" charger and putting that money towards something else. The car will give you plenty of numbers to look at. Fordpass will actual KWh added with each charge session. Granted, that is going to be a little less than what comes out of the wall but there are pretty good estimates available for that difference.
I completely agree with this question. What are you going to do with the info? I get a detailed report from my utility every month and can see hourly usage and there is NO DOUBT when I am charging the car. Very easy to see that.
I still use the ford mobile charger. Works great on my NEMA 14-50 outlet.
 

RickMachE

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2021
Threads
267
Messages
17,902
Reaction score
27,858
Location
SE MI
Vehicles
2022 Mach-E Premium 4X, 2022 Lightning Lariat ER
Country flag
Serious question for people who got/want smart charger so they can see charging data and no other reason:
What do you do with that data? Do you make any changes based on that data?

Having access to that data comes with a literal price. If you aren't using that data or the extra capabilities of the smart charger, don't pay that price. I guess, if you have nothing better to spend your money on and feel Chargepoint or GrizzlE would better know what to do with that money, then sure, go ahead.

I get that some people on time of use plans need/want more scheduling capability than allowed by the car. Those owners will benefit from a smart charger. Some owners electrical plans have different rate tiers based on peak power draw, so again I get the need for a smart charger.

If you just want a smart charger so you can look at the numbers, I'd argue you'd be better off buying a "dumb" charger and putting that money towards something else. The car will give you plenty of numbers to look at. Fordpass will actual KWh added with each charge session. Granted, that is going to be a little less than what comes out of the wall but there are pretty good estimates available for that difference.
I suspect there are few people buying a smart charger for the sole reason of seeing charging data. The top two reasons to buy a smart charger over a dumb charger are:

1) Getting a rebate, or discounted price, from your utility company.

2) Setting the charger to charge on specific days/times (as you noted).

And you can't trust FordPass to tell you that the car is locked, much less anything else.
 

OH2AZ2OH

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 11, 2021
Threads
7
Messages
861
Reaction score
989
Location
Dublin, OH
Vehicles
Mach E 4X
Country flag
Well it does and it doesn't. I am currently charging and yes it shows energy in kwh. BUT, once you unplug and end the charge session the info appears to go to the charge logs where the kwh disappears. The charge logs appear to be kept for 30 days only. At least that what it currently appearing on my fp app. I still prefer my JB logs which go back a year now or until I decide to delete.
What are you doing with that data? People keep saying that they want this data, but why? (i'm not trying to be difficult, people clearly see value in that data.) Someone mentioned they wanted to know how much of their electricity bill was from the car. I spent about $50 on electricity for the car last month, I don't need to import charge logs to know that. And again, why? Are you paying for the car electricity from a different account?

I knew someone who manually tracked miles driven and gallons of gas on every fill up for over 100,000 miles. He didn't do anything with it, but he was happy he had it. This sort of seems like that to me. Shrug.
 

ZuleMME

Well-Known Member
First Name
Zule
Joined
Apr 23, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
1,018
Reaction score
1,487
Location
Denver, CO
Vehicles
21' Job1 P4X MME, 22' MYP
Occupation
Implementation Engineer
Country flag
What are you doing with that data? People keep saying that they want this data, but why? (i'm not trying to be difficult, people clearly see value in that data.) Someone mentioned they wanted to know how much of their electricity bill was from the car. I spent about $50 on electricity for the car last month, I don't need to import charge logs to know that. And again, why? Are you paying for the car electricity from a different account?

I knew someone who manually tracked miles driven and gallons of gas on every fill up for over 100,000 miles. He didn't do anything with it, but he was happy he had it. This sort of seems like that to me. Shrug.
Like this?

Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach E Level 2 Charger 1649537255014
 

P. T. Magoo

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 29, 2021
Threads
3
Messages
386
Reaction score
537
Location
Petersburg, MI
Vehicles
'15 Volt, '22 MME Ca Rt-1
Occupation
Physical Therapist, Freelance Trombonist
Country flag
I must admit I was curious about how much electricity I was using, but didn't buy a smart charger. Went with the Grizzle 40 classic.
I installed a meter to check how much electricity used.
I am time of use power and have the car set to charge within those times.
Easy to see
meter 2.jpg
meter.jpg
how much used by multiplying the total KWH over the month by the cost per KWH.
Want want want!

I'll be using a Grizzle-E 40 amp dumb charger too. That meter is really cool! Where can I get one of those???

I have a similar meter for 120 volt appliances from Harbor Freight that's kind of fun to use. I plugged the 1949 Frigidaire in my garage into it and found out the sales literature from '49 is correct: the thing uses about 120 watts when the compressor is running, but of course that jumps to 160 when you open the door to grab a beer and the light bulb goes on.
 

Logal727

Well-Known Member
First Name
C
Joined
Aug 23, 2021
Threads
101
Messages
7,351
Reaction score
11,347
Location
Florida
Vehicles
‘21 Carbonized Gray Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Ext
Country flag
Do you have a “ dumb charger “ that you would recommend? My Ford Mobile charger is getting flaky after 9 months of use.
Grizzl-E is rock solid, have had zero issues with mine.
 

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
Grizzl-E is rock solid, have had zero issues with mine.
Same here. And it's 2/3rds of the price of nearly all the others. Basic, dumb, solid heavy cable. UL Listed, made in Canada rather than China.

I dialed my dip switches down to make it just 24A. That's all I need. That still does a 75% fill in 12 hours overnight.
 

Logal727

Well-Known Member
First Name
C
Joined
Aug 23, 2021
Threads
101
Messages
7,351
Reaction score
11,347
Location
Florida
Vehicles
‘21 Carbonized Gray Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD Ext
Country flag
Same here. And it's 2/3rds of the price of nearly all the others. Basic, dumb, solid heavy cable.

I dialed my dip switches down to make it just 24A. That's all I need. That still does a 75% fill in 12 hours overnight.
Yeah I’ve got mine in the garage but I could definitely see it doing totally fine outdoor in the Florida sun, it’s so well built
 
 







Top