2023.5 Ford Mustang Mach-E doesn't come with a mobile cord anymore
As you'll notice, the same process has resulted in two very different pecuniary outcomes — $500 vs. $230. Frankly, we don't understand why Ford would charge so much unless it's trying to get Mach-E buyersto buy the FMC. The 20-foot-long FMC maxes out at 30 amps and comes with two plugs, a NEMA 5-15 plug for the usual 120V outlet and a NEMA 14-50 plug for 240V outlets.
Ford advises owners that don't have the proper outlet to"just contact a licensed electrician" or"reach out to [Ford's] preferred installer, Sunrun." The 20-foot-long Tesla mobile cord maxes out at the same 30 amps and comes with the same connectors. Tesla, though, alsoto fit seven additional plug types, from NEMA 5-20 to NEMA 6-50.
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