husky10101
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I see folks here use a Better Route Planner but it doesn't show Fords CCS1 (J1772 + DC) charge port. How do you use it?
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The CCS plug in the picture looks exactly what the Lightning has when you open the DC pin cover.So even if the picture of the plug doesn't look exactly like the Fords, this is what you pick? Picking up a Lightning Lariat in ND and driving it to Spokane so trying to plan my trip. Sold a Tesla and going with the Ford. Also have a 2018 F150 4 door 3.0 diesel I am keeping for towing rv.
The bolded is incorrect. The top part of the CCS connector on the vehicle accepts the J1772 plug. The lower two holes, which only need uncovered when at a CCS connector are the DC pins. The same receptacle for both plugs.And also found this ( Most public charging stations use the older J1772 connector, while newer EVs are equipped with the newer CCS (Combined Charging System) connector. This means most CCS vehicles can't plug directly into J1772 charging stations without an adapter. )
And also found this ( Most public charging stations use the older J1772 connector, while newer EVs are equipped with the newer CCS (Combined Charging System) connector. This means most CCS vehicles can't plug directly into J1772 charging stations without an adapter. )
Wow ND to Spokane. Bozeman, Butte, Missoula have reliable Electrify America. Smelterville ID also has an EA. The Smelterville will get you into Spokane. The Bozeman EA is new, 4 stations, was open but all four are closed now for some reason.So even if the picture of the plug doesn't look exactly like the Fords, this is what you pick? Picking up a Lightning Lariat in ND and driving it to Spokane so trying to plan my trip. Sold a Tesla and going with the Ford. Also have a 2018 F150 4 door 3.0 diesel I am keeping for towing rv.