Home charging
A Ford Connected Wallbox will be the most convenient and is likely to be the fastest way to charge your Mustang Mach-E at home (we can help to arrange the installation of a Ford Connected Wallbox). It will be able to add around 25 miles of range every hour. With the FordPass app, you will even be able to control the Connected Wallbox and manage access.
If you have an industrial socket outlet installed, this means you are able to then charge even faster than with a normal socket. You can also use the Ford Varipower Home Charge Cable (this will be provided to you), with its industrial socket connector. If you charged it this way it will add up to 25 miles every hour.
You can also simply plug into a common domestic socket, using the Ford Varipower Home Charge Cable and its domestic socket connector. This can then add around 7 miles of range per hour. You will need to make sure your sockets are checked by a qualified electrician to ensure safe operation.
Public charging
Ford plans to offer access to public charging stations across all of Europe. Chargers can also be unlocked using the Ford charge card (RFID card), the FordPass app, or Plug and Charge. These are the different types of public chargers you should expect to come across;
Public AC Charger. (11-22kW). For some of these, you’ll need to have your public charge cord, which comes as standard with the Mustang Mach-E and you’ll be able to charge a Mustang Mach-E RWD Extended Range from 10% to 80% in 7.2 hours.
50 kW DC Charger. These chargers are already commonly available in many countries. A charge cord will always be attached to the station, so you won’t need to use your own. They can charge the Mustang Mach-E RWD Extended Range from 10% to 80% in 1.5 hours.
150 kW DC Charger. These deliver the fastest charging, allowing you to charge a Mustang Mach-E RWD Extended Range from 10% to 80% in just 45 minutes, without the need for your public charge cord. The number of high-power chargers is continuously growing, and Ford is a partner in the IONITY network, spreading high-power chargers across European highways.
(All values are based on typical conditions and actual charging rates may vary)