Pioneer74
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I've never activated before plugging in while using the EA app. I've always plugged in then swiped to activate and never had a problem.
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This is why I've been hesitant to pull the trigger on a Lightning.In general, charging is hit-and-miss, a lot. It really sucks, quite surprisingly. There are so many things that can go wrong, and the charging stations are incredibly unreliable.. That we even need an app like PlugShare is ridiculous and shows this isn't ready for mainstream usage... just us bleeding edge types that will tolerate some pain. I'm more shocked when it works without any glitches and gives a high speed, it seems to be 50/50 in the few road trips I've had.
Logging in?Update:
NOPE!
I tried logging in prior to connecting, and also tried holding the plug firmly until it locked...
Same failure mode both times using my local EA DCFC...
I guess I give the Ford Service desk a call tomorrow... hopefully just a software glitch or something.
Thanks to everyone though, for the suggestions...
It really depends if you make road trips, and what is the charging infrastructure like along those road trips. For general commenting, it’s amazing. Charge at home, drive around all day. Amazing ride (although it can be a bit “squishy” at times, but hey, it’s a truck!Good luck, sounds like a trip to your local dealer might be in order.
This is why I've been hesitant to pull the trigger on a Lightning.
Have you considered offering a human sacrifice? Sometimes I wonder if that might help.Yes, this is the ONLY way to attempt to get consistent results.
In general, charging is hit-and-miss, a lot. It really sucks, quite surprisingly. There are so many things that can go wrong, and the charging stations are incredibly unreliable.. That we even need an app like PlugShare is ridiculous and shows this isn't ready for mainstream usage... just us bleeding edge types that will tolerate some pain. I'm more shocked when it works without any glitches and gives a high speed, it seems to be 50/50 in the few road trips I've had.
- Plug in the CCS to your truck
- Hold it firmly in place
- Let the charging station do it's connection thing
- Open the EA app, find your charger, and start the charging (or use Ford pass app to do that instead)
- Keep holding on to the plug to keep it in place
- Do a little prayer that the charging station will activate, spin up, and start giving you a decent charge speed
By using the FordPass app to activate the charger, you actually LOSE charging details that EA would provide.I've never had a single issue by using my FordPassApp to first ACTIVATE a EA Station, AS I'M PULLING IN, and it is already ready to plug in when I hop out....
Even if I had 'plug-n-charge', which I probably do, I would rather 'see' the screen prompt me, which tells me that the station is working, and already starting the process of connections before I even exit my truck.
I don't use the EA app.
I don't swipe any credit card.
Ford's APP, with it's connection to your existing EA or CP or EVGo app accounts, makes it SO EASY to simply charge. FORD also then bills you, NOT the actual charging provider, and Ford provides a fantastic email that gives you the charging details, kwh, cost per/kwh, etc.
just used the App to activate both EA and EVgo on this recent trip. No issues.
Now, if the speeds and costs and reliability were as easy, that would be another conversation!