ddbrooke
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- Dave
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Now that I've used up my free charging I realize I have no reason to use the Blue Oval Charging Network app because Ford brings nothing to the table. Any further charging I'll do through the native charge point operators apps because they'll be cheaper if I'm on their plans.
Where is Ford in expanding the DC fast charging network? Is there even a plan other than forcing dealerships to spend a bunch of money installing a single CCS charger in inconvenient locations (and that may not happen for a couple years)? At my local dealership they have a single level 2 charger in the front parking lot that is either ICE'd or charging a dealer Mach-e. If they do manage to build 150,000 trucks this year, along with all of the Chevy, Hyundai/Kia, VW's that will be sold in 2023, road tripping is going to be miserable and unpractical without a rapid build out of DC fast chargers. It doesn't appear that any of the operators have plans to make that happen in 2023.
So here is my point. We all know the DC fast charging infrastructure isn't adequate today and the #2 EV manufacturer has done nothing to help alleviate the problem. Somehow, pressure needs to be applied on Ford to convince them to focus on the charging infrastructure. The 'Blue Oval Charging Network' is nothing more than a bad copy of Plug Share.
Where is Ford in expanding the DC fast charging network? Is there even a plan other than forcing dealerships to spend a bunch of money installing a single CCS charger in inconvenient locations (and that may not happen for a couple years)? At my local dealership they have a single level 2 charger in the front parking lot that is either ICE'd or charging a dealer Mach-e. If they do manage to build 150,000 trucks this year, along with all of the Chevy, Hyundai/Kia, VW's that will be sold in 2023, road tripping is going to be miserable and unpractical without a rapid build out of DC fast chargers. It doesn't appear that any of the operators have plans to make that happen in 2023.
So here is my point. We all know the DC fast charging infrastructure isn't adequate today and the #2 EV manufacturer has done nothing to help alleviate the problem. Somehow, pressure needs to be applied on Ford to convince them to focus on the charging infrastructure. The 'Blue Oval Charging Network' is nothing more than a bad copy of Plug Share.
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