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Ford is quietly replacing some faulty NACS adapters shipped to early Electric Vehicle (EV) customers due to concerns over reliability and safety.

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Ford F-150 Lightning and Mach-e drivers may need to invest a bit more time in familiarizing themselves with Tesla’s Supercharger network. Following the initial rollout of NACS adapters, Ford notified numerous customers that they would be updating the device. In the interim, it is recommended not to utilize the existing one.

Ford is proactively replacing certain North American Connect System (NACS) adapters in a precautionary measure.

Ford’s CEO Jim Farley teamed up with Elon Musk on X to reveal a groundbreaking partnership that could grant Ford electric vehicle owners seamless access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network, revolutionizing the way they charge their vehicles on-the-go.

Following closely on Ford’s heels, other major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) soon unveiled similar strategies. Although Ford’s electric vehicles won’t feature a built-in NACS port until next year, the company has announced that it will provide owners with an adapter to enable quicker charging.

After opening reservations for the adapter in January, Ford initially projected that customers would have until June 30 to place their orders. The deadline was brought forward to August 31, this summer.

Ford has already begun planning modifications for several NACS adapters that were previously dispatched to homeowners.

Ford is notifying several owners of the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles that their adapters may be prone to a flaw that could lead to reduced charging speeds or even damage to the charging port.

Ford does not recommend using the initial adapter provided for compatibility with any vehicle moving forward. Instead, a replacement adapter will be sent your way.

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As you wait for your substitute, Ford drivers can explore FordPass or other public charging apps to discover alternative options.

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The Ford Mustang Mach-E effortlessly pulls into a Tesla Supercharger station.

As part of its ambitious “Ford Energy Promise,” the company is now providing new electric vehicle (EV) customers with a complimentary Stage 2 residential charging station, as well as covering the cost of standard installation.

Ford announces a new initiative aimed at simplifying the transition to electric vehicles, bridging the gap between public misconceptions and reality. While many people overlook the actual benefits of owning an electric vehicle (EV), similar to not fully realizing the savings from a daily expense like waking up to a full tank.

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