Yes!
Zprime29,Complimentary installation is a nice touch, but the FCSP is still not a great option. It's overkill since most new owners (2024's) can't take advantage of the 80 amps. And FordPass is awful for connecting to it. I haven't been able to change my charge rate since before 5.0 came out. Maybe Ford has a back log they need to get rid off?
I logged onto the owner page you linked and am not seeing where to register. Is this something in addition to having the owner account, which I set up when I bought my Lightning?I got to attend the media briefing that Ford gave on this program last week, very exciting! I think itāll drive adoption and help convert some of the skeptics and people that are hesitantā¦ and more EV adoption benefits everyone!
I made sure to ask how the Ford Power Promise will help current Ford EV owners. The program is obviously geared towards new buyers, but Ford said we can also take advantage of the 24/7 customer support and improved roadside assistance.
We can register at: http://owner.ford.com/
PS ā I assume Ford invited me because Iām help run the Midwest F-150 Lightning Owners Clubā¦ getting access to these kinds of events is another reason to join and be active in your local club!
A couple have asked here, I don't think it will be possible. Even if you add the hardware, you'd then need to update the BMS to manage the extra charger. It's a tall order and really not much gained for the effort. 48A charging really is quite adequate. The only times I like having the 80A are if I forget to plug in at night after a long day and wake up to a 30% or less battery. Often still enough range for my daily commute but I don't like pushing it below 15% so that extra bit of power is nice for a quick bit of extra go juice.Zprime29,
Hereās a thought experiment for 2024 Lightning owners who āneedā (I donāt) the 80A charging speed for their Lightning lifestyle. Could a second charger be added?
I know most things can be done with enough money thrown at them, but could this be a reasonable modification? Someone must have tried this already. š«£
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As far as future proofing is concerned. What happens if your next EV comes with NACS? Rip out FCSP and install a new charger?Good point about future proofing coming from Tom's video!
Isn't there an adapter for level 2 [J1772 to NACS] ?As far as future proofing is concerned. What happens if your next EV comes with NACS? Rip out FCSP and install a new charger?
There is such an adapter (and it's not expensive), but as has been posted here, Tesla owners haven't been able to to make FCSP work with them.Isn't there an adapter for level 2 [J1772 to NACS] ?
I'd assume the Tesleratti have this all figured out eons ago.
Itās a redirect to the Ford support page linked to your Ford account. If you logged in and can see your vehicle information and the support options and links, then I think thatās it.I logged onto the owner page you linked and am not seeing where to register. Is this something in addition to having the owner account, which I set up when I bought my Lightning?
Cool. Thanks!Itās a redirect to the Ford support page linked to your Ford account. If you logged in and can see your vehicle information and the support options and links, then I think thatās it.
Agreed. The FCSP is honestly kinda a nightmare. I bought my truck "used" (400 miles on it) in 2022. At the time, I was lamenting not getting the FCSP, but the more I learned about it, the less I felt like I was missing out. I have had an Autel unit since day one and it's been great. 80A charging would be great, but I don't have enough overhead on my electric service to even make that possible.Iām sure weāll get nay-sayers on this but this will certainly help drive adoption. From the Farley letter:
āNearly 90% of shoppers say they would be more likely to buy an electric vehicle if they knew they could charge at home. [...] Problem is nearly half of them donāt know how home charging works. Where do you buy the charger? Who installs it? What does it cost?ā
I agree customers would be better served with a different charger. Iām so much happier with my Emporia over the FCSP I used for a year and sold. They must have a warehouse full of them.
What a fun evening of phone calls I had. Iāve posted once in this thread, and wanted @Ford Motor Company to hear about my experience. I bought my F150 Lightning on Sept. 16. Iāll start by saying that I fully understand that I bought before this promotion. I really do. I just expected more of Ford in that I, and probably some others, purchased a truck two weeks too early and to hear me out. Instead, Iāve been lied to and given the run around.Hi F-150 Lightning owners,
EDIT (10/1/24)
Today weāre excited to share a new initiative, as part of our commitment to making electric vehicle ownership even better. We're introducing the Ford Power Promise, a comprehensive program designed to address the needs of our electric vehicle customers and provide confidence every step of the way ā whether a customer is curious about electric vehicles, itās their first day of ownership, or like many in this forum, have been driving an F-150 Lightning for some time.
Think of the Ford Power Promise as a one-stop shop for everything you need when you go electric. Weāve grouped all the things customers love about Ford electric vehicle ownership under one umbrella, with some new offerings starting October 1st. Check back in to this post on October 1st, the day the Ford Power Promise goes live, to view our Ford Power Promise webpages, containing all the key info you need for this announcement.
For Current and New Ford Electric Vehicle Owners Weāre Providing:
- Ongoing Support and Guidance:
- New 24/7 live support: We're expanding āround-the-clock live support, including proactive charging assistance. Text a dedicated Ford advisor for 24/7 electric vehicle support, and you'll be talking to real people. Simply opt-in to Fordās Electric Vehicle 24/7 Live Support services on owner.ford.com if youād like to use the feature.
- Improved Ford Roadside Assistance: Ford Roadside Assistance will now pick up Ford electric vehicle customers and take them to the closest charging station or dealership if range runs too low. Available for both Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning owners. For more information on how to use this feature, please visit the Ford Roadside Assistance page.
For New Ford Electric Vehicle Owners this also includes:
What Else?
- Home is Where the Charge Is:
- New complimentary home charger & standard installation: Starting October 1st, 2024, customers purchasing or leasing a new Ford electric vehicle will receive a complimentary Ford Charge Station Pro and standard installation at their home, helping to take the guesswork out of installation costs. Check out the Ford website for more details.
Weāre constantly updating our existing programs with software, and hardware, to expand access and make them even better. Here are some items included in the Ford Power Promise that you may already be familiar with:
You can also read a letter from Ford CEO Jim Farley on the Ford Power Promise here.
- Charging On-The Go:
- The Blue Oval Charge Network now includes 28,000 fast chargers, with more being added every week.
- Finding public charging options using Connected Built-In Navigation, Apple EV Routing via CarPlayĀ®, and soon, Google Maps EV Routing via Android Autoā¢.
- Plug & Charge, when enabled, allows customers to fill up by simply plugging in ā this automatic activation and payment feature is currently available at Electrify America, and at Tesla Supercharger locations compatible with Ford electric vehicles using an adapter.
- Easy access for mapping to the nearest charger, anticipated battery range, and up-to-date charge pricing using the recently updated FordPassĀ® App.
- Battery Confidence:
- Ford electric vehicles come with an eight-year/100k mile high-voltage battery warranty.
The Ford Power Promise is designed to make the Ford electric vehicle ownership experience smooth and enjoyable, so you can focus on what matters most ā the open road!
Happy driving!