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Is there any kind of adapter so we can use EVGo to charge our C-Max Energi?


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Plug type matters. Our cars can only handle L1/L2 AC charging via the J1772 connector. L3 or DC charging via either CCS or Chademo connectors will not work and no adapters exist that will make it work.

 

Although not explicitly asked about, Tesla connectors are a weird beast. Superchargers are L3/DC and likewise are impossible to use with the C-Max. There are adapters out there that will allow you to use Tesla 'Destination chargers' or home chargers as they do J1772 internally and are L1/L2 AC. But these are the only cases where that's possible. There was a rumor going around some years back that newer model destination/home chargers were dropping the J1772 compatibility but I'm not sure how that panned out.

 

More technical explanation: L1/L2 AC charging involves the car having an onboard charger built into the vehicle. What you plug in whether it is your included L1 'granny charger' or a public L2 one, they are glorified extension cords with some safety features. Power is fed directly from the grid to the vehicle and the onboard charger does the job of converting that so it can be fed to the battery. L3/DCFC bypasses any onboard chargers and connects straight to the battery. The actual 'charger' that converts grid AC power to DC is in the big industrial fridge sized units that sit near the EVSEs somewhere. This bypasses the onboard charger but the vehicle needs to specifically support it. The C-Max as well as many PHEVs do not. The only current PHEV I'm aware of that can is the Mitsubishi Outlander.

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