thequackenbush
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- Ryan
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- Upstate NY
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I think with regard to dealers who are exiting the Model-e concept in full, no sense training tech's, advisors or sales staff on the product line if they won't be dealing with it after the adjustments."The company also reduced employee training requirements."
That is the most concerning thing, IMO.
I get why the dealers won't want to train employees if they aren't pushing EVs, but Ford's huge unspoken selling point (IMO) over Rivian and Tesla is the Ford Service network.I think with regard to dealers who are exiting the Model-e concept in full, no sense training tech's, advisors or sales staff on the product line if they won't be dealing with it after the adjustments.
I would disagree. We need chargers period. DCFC would be helpful, but may not be needed in each town. In towns with none or only a single station, yes FMC should pay the dealer to place one. But at the end of the day a minimum of two public accessed only EVSEs is the least they should ask for.We don't really need a bunch more Level II chargers