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We've now seen multiple reports that the Mach-E won't successfully charge on chargers manufactured by Efacec. One poster reported about the ones around Kansas City, and another in Hawaii. Both contacted the companies that run them and it's a known software incompatibility with some newer EVs (like the Mach-E).
Curious if anyone has ever gotten an Efacec-manufactured charger to work for their Mach-E?
When planning a road trip and counting on certain chargers, probably a good idea to check Plugshare first and look at the pictures to make sure it's not an Efacec. Here's a few examples of the problem machines...
Curious if anyone has ever gotten an Efacec-manufactured charger to work for their Mach-E?
When planning a road trip and counting on certain chargers, probably a good idea to check Plugshare first and look at the pictures to make sure it's not an Efacec. Here's a few examples of the problem machines...