I dont think this is true, and if it is its a bad design.It's in there already, just labeled Tow/Haul.
Worked for me on the ~1600 mile road trip I had. Pressed the button after someone mentioned it either on this forum or the FB group; car scanner shows amperage draw skyrocketing to get the battery cooled down and within 10 minutes it brought my battery down from 120* or so to 90* which appears to be the higher end of the "middle" line of the gauge.I dont think this is true, and if it is its a bad design.
Yes it provides extra cooling in tow/haul, but this time of year wouldn't it need extra heating to precondition for DCFC?Worked for me on the ~1600 mile road trip I had. Pressed the button after someone mentioned it either on this forum or the FB group; car scanner shows amperage draw skyrocketing to get the battery cooled down and within 10 minutes it brought my battery down from 120* or so to 90* which appears to be the higher end of the "middle" line of the gauge.
It was something that only popped up as of a couple months ago, I'm sure some of the winter road trippers will report back for us. I tried it when the battery was ~75* but it appears that is the normal range so it didn't need to do anything.Yes it provides extra cooling in tow/haul, but this time of year wouldn't it need extra heating to precondition for DCFC?
Yes. Tow/haul did nothing for battery heating for me today. Outside temp is around -13 or -14 C and battery temp was -11 C. It stayed there in normal, sport or tow/haul. I thought it might heat it up a bit in Sport since the available power was reduced to 82% with the cold battery. But no.Yes it provides extra cooling in tow/haul, but this time of year wouldn't it need extra heating to precondition for DCFC?
Or building better native experiences.. I seriously just want native spotify app.. then ill stop complaining about the software.You know what would be great for holiday travel, @Ford Motor Company ?
- getting everyone their NACS adapters
- Pushing out bluecruise 1.4 updates
- Pushing updates so people can use android auto and CarPlay ev features
No. 1.4 is the latest. 1.5 is coming. It’s going to have auto lane changing among other improvements. I have 1.4 which has lane change assist. I have to tap the turn signal to tell truck I want to change lanes. I’m only on 1.4 in my 23 because I have a yearly sub to fdrs so I’ve updated all my modules and that allowed me to do some forscan work with some info I got to enable these features. Would be nice if ford would just start rolling it out to all. I can tell you that 1.4 is worlds better than 1.0.Isn’t 1.5 the current version? I wouldn’t know, I’m still on 1.0….
Yes, I am gearing up for an electric roadtrip. And no I’m not using any of the items you’ve listed on your website, you know why? Because you haven’t pushed the updates necessary to make that EV routing happen to your 22 model year customers. How about you make that happen instead of putting out a flashy website and forgetting those owners who have been with you on this electric road-trip since the beginning?Are you gearing up for an electric road trip this holiday season? As you prepare, we have created a brand-new resource to help make your electric road trips easier, whether it’s finding chargers along your route, using your Fast Charging Adapter, or paying for charging. And if things go wrong along the way, troubleshooting resources are also available.
Starting today, you can visit the Electric Road Trip Hub or by visiting https://go.ford/evroadtrip.
At the hub, you can learn about the various EV routing options available to you, including:
And when you get to the charger, you can learn about how to plug in whether it’s at CCS fast charger without an adapter, or at a NACS fast charger with your Fast Charging Adapter.
- Connected Navigation EV Routing (coming soon to the Hub)
- Google Maps EV Routing for Android Auto
- Apple Maps EV Routing for Apple CarPlay
Paying for your charge is also easy with the BlueOval Charge Network. With it, you can pay for public charging three ways at over 160,000 chargers across 12 networks in the US and Canada - all from one account with no annual fee – there’s no need to download any additional apps. You can learn about the three ways at the Hub as well:
As a reminder, the BlueOval Charge Network members have access to the following networks:
- Plug & Charge (at Electrify America and Tesla)
- FordPass mobile app activation (at all network partners)
- Public Charging SYNC app activation (at all network partners)
Safe travels this holiday season!
- Blink
- ChargePoint
- Electrify America
- Electric Circuit
- EV Connect
- EVgo
- FLO
- Ford Charge
- Francis Energy
- Shell Recharge
- Red E
- Tesla