solastobann
Member
- First Name
- Joey
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2024
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- Location
- East Tennessee
- Vehicles
- 2023 F150 Lightning Lariat
- Occupation
- Farmer
One of the easiest ways to find Tesla chargers is the Tesla app. Roll down to the bottom then go right to add your truck as a non-Tesla. You can find Tesla chargers on the app. At the very beginning of the app is Charge Your EV. Find a charger. My app always seems to start at West Africa for some bizarre reason but if you put in your location, it will pop over there, unless you are in West Africa, of course. Once you have your truck registered, you can pay via the FordPass app, but it is generally $.10-$.20 more per kilowatt hour than if you either have a Tesla or you join the Tesla App, for $12.99 a month. I have found that this pays for itself every month. Check out another app called ABRP for a better route planner. That one, you can have it search for specific brands of chargers, including Teslas. Happy trails to you.Hi all, yesterday I received my Ford NACS adapter (order placed on Feb 29) and went to the local Tesla store to try it out. It worked fine, no issues at all. Plug and charge worked right off the bat.
But if I wanted to precondition before charging, I don't understand how to locate or navigate to Tesla chargers. If it matters I have an 2023 XLT Lightning with the 12" display. I went to Nav - Where To - Explore - Chargers - Ultra Fast Chargers. I was presented with a long list of local charging spots but none were Tesla.
So how is this done? I understand I can manually enter the street address for a Tesla charger but that won't start preconditioning.
Thanks for any pointers,
Alan Rovner
Vancouver, Wash.
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