Will Tesla Chargers Power the Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium On a Southern Road Trip? We Found Out

Tesla chargers have short cords but this one workedCredit: Cameron Aubernon

Tesla chargers have short cords but this one worked

Every August, I head over to my dad’s house in Louisville, Kentucky to spend a few days with him, my stepmom, and thousands of street rods during the annual NSRA Street Rod Nationals, put on by the National Street Rod Association. This year, however, I drove into a sea of gas-powered muscle cars in a counter-culture, albeit kindred spirit of a car: the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium ($43,995 starting MSRP, $55,690 as-tested).

Bringing an EV to a festival of loud V8s? Yep. And much like those V8s, this one was thirsty for fuel, though in the form of electrons instead of premium octane. Learning to feed this pony was a lesson in patience and accomplishment.

The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium

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Early Difficulties Adapting to Tesla’s Way

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Finding Tesla (and Other) Chargers on the Ford Pass App

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Accommodating the Tesla Charger’s Short Cord Needed a … Workaround

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Charging the Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium At Home

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BlueCruise Leaves the Driving to Ford

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Thunder Within Louisville, Silence in the Background

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Is an EV In My Future?

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