So (I think) I know that for a Tesla Supercharger, I will need the NACS adapter that Ford says they will eventually (one day) ship to us for use with our Lightnings.
However, from what I’ve read online, it’s not as clear to me what, if anything, I need to charge my Lightning at a Tesla...
Got my FCSP installed by my electrician on Friday, pushing 24 amps. Plugged it in when I got home, it was showing around 5.2kw charge rate on FordPass. Didn’t actually set up the charge station immediately (I.e. setting it up through FCSP app and bonding it to home WiFi, etc) as we had dinner...
Getting my '23 Lightning today. Beyond excited, but a little inexperienced in electrical work...
Being a 23 it comes with the Ford Charge Station Pro of course, but with the mobile power cord, I need to have something more efficient than a 120v plug with the mobile power cord until the FCSP...