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Why?What I am worried about now is not receiving the Pro Charger at all
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Why?What I am worried about now is not receiving the Pro Charger at all
Their current incompetence, customer service giving the run around when asking for an update. Pretty much we are only a handful right now, the wave of Lightning owners is coming and they can barely handle a few right now.Why?
Which is even more reason for Ford to ship directly to the customer.
Maybe I’m paranoid but I envision situations where they are low on Stock for Chargers and they begin to prioritize those who choose their service. Or hold your Charger hostage for weeks months because their customer service is trash.
And in my county, the electrician has to do an on-site visit interior just to prepare the permitting application. This because a detailed electrical load calculation is required.@Ford Motor Company , Please take note that when you call SunRun you are talking to the “FORD TEAM” that’s specifically designated to see this project through. My advisor still has not contacted me after a FORD SUNRUN REP said he would contact me after he got off the phone.
Anyways, frustrated, I went to the SunRun site to see what I could find and guess what? It looks like I have an account and there were permits submitted on behalf of me for installation? WTH! I haven’t signed any paperwork, or have been given a quote. I suggest you guys who have been contacted by SunRun sign into their site, it’s just your phone number you have to use to sign in
The strange thing is that Ford changed preferred installers to Sunrun from Qmerit. Qmerit is listed on the Ford EVSE literature for the MME.Nice job Ford, you need to do better and stop subcontracting to predatory solar companies that push leases.
I was quoted $9400 for the whole backup system (HIS).Please tell me that is for the whole home backup system and not their price just to install the EVSE......
I will just chime in and say the living with the 110V mobile EVSE as the only way to charge at home (while waiting for the FCSP) is going to leave a sour taste in many peoples mouths, and may even result in returned trucks.I am having solar installed this summer. Sunrun could have done it, but when their sales representative said that they could reroof the house (it needed it), they could do it at cost saving many thousands (their quote did not save thousands. It was more than the lowest and maybe 3k less than the high quote). They even said that there was extra savings by using the investment tax credit on the entire job (tax fraud). My accountant said no way. We are using a different company and upgrading our electrical service to 200amp from 100amp. The new panel will be in the garage and the old panel will become a sub panel. The EVSE will be located within a few feet of the new panel. It would be great to have the evse when the solar installation happens and ideally Ford would supply them directly. Let us pay for them and allow a refund with to he purchase of the truck and return of unit provided at that time. To have sunrun hold these devices hostage for sunrun customers is a bad move by Ford. It they are sent out within 5 days of purchase... maybe ok, but that is not the impression that we the customers/future customers are getting. Ford should do something to get ahead of this and make sure their customers get taken care of properly.
We already have a phev and EV in our household. Not getting the fcsp right away will be a bummer, but not keep us from using the truck as we like. We have 2x30amp (hardwired), 1x20amp (dryer plug) in our garage, but I certainly understand that replenishing miles at 1.4kw is not going to be sustainable for many owners. It would be one thing if Ford does not have enough fcsp units at time of sale, so it is something owed by the dealership/ford to the owner. Being owed a product from not-the-retailer, from a company that you have no relationship with, is not a good place to be as a customer. Sunrun has been paid for each of the fcsp unit or will be (guaranteed by ford), so there is no reason for them to release them in a timely manner to not-sunrun customers, particularly if there are not enough to go around initially.I will just chime in and say the living with the 110V mobile EVSE as the only way to charge at home (while waiting for the FCSP) is going to leave a sour taste in many peoples mouths, and may even result in returned trucks.
Our EVSE died and we had to rely on 110V charging for a couple weeks in our Mach-e while we waited for the warranty replacement. It was not fun! Couldn't recover enough to cover daily usage and had to leave it sitting at a local mall every night to get some L2 charging in just to make the commute.
Contracting with predatory companies that push leases is a kinda the thing with car manufacturers. Sad they wanted to make the electrification experience like the dealer based buying experience...Sunrun called today regarding my install and quoted me something like $1650 to install my "free" charger, without even looking at my setup. It's going on the outside of the house right next to the main power panel. No extended run, no travel through a wall, etc. Cheapest possible install. Then when I asked about getting my own electrician to do it for a lot less, the sunrun rep confirmed my delivery will be "delayed' while they take care of sun run installations. Nice job Ford, you need to do better and stop subcontracting to predatory solar companies that push leases.
What I am wondering is why Ford thought it would be a great idea to begin with….. when Ford Canada is doing it the right way. I guess we will find out if any owners receive their Charger or not soon enough.I would not be surprised if Ford abandons their current system for distributing the FCSP through SunRun. It really needs to be delivered to the dealer directly like any other dealer/customer installed accessory. I'm kind of hoping that they'll have supply issues that'll force them to give people the option to get a check in lieu of the unit. I'm probably not going to use the FCSP and I'd rather have the cash.