Ford has stopped selling its electric-vehicle home charging equipment after discovering the hardware wasn’t working properly. The stop-sale order for the $800 units started on February 24.
The Ford Connected Charging Station is a 48-amp Level 2 charging solution to go along with Ford’s Mustang Mach-E. The charging station allows owners to monitor information such as charge levels and energy consumption.
The problem is that the wall-mounted unit might register a fault in the system and stop charging unexpectedly. Ford said that there is no cause for concern over damage from the malfunction. Once the automaker figures out what was causing the issue in the system, the charging station will go back on sale.
Read the article at Car and Driver.