Quick answer
The Ford Mustang Mach-E charges from 10% to 80% in about 46 minutes on a DC fast charger (150 kW peak). A full charge at home on a 7 kW wallbox takes approximately 14 h 36 min.
Charging Times at Every Speed
These times are estimates based on the Ford Mustang Mach-E's 92 kWh useable battery. Real charging times vary with temperature, battery condition, and state of charge.
| Charger | Power | 0 to 100% | 10 to 80% | Range/hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home 7 kW | 7 kW AC | 14 h 36 min | - | 33 km/h |
| Public AC 11 kW | 11 kW AC | 9 h 18 min | - | 52 km/h |
| Public AC 22 kW | 11 kW AC* | 9 h 18 min | - | 52 km/h |
| DC Fast | up to 150 kW | ~1 h 41 min | 46 min | - |
* The Ford Mustang Mach-E's onboard charger is limited to 11 kW AC, so it cannot use the full power of a 22 kW charger.
Key Specs
- Useable battery
- 92 kWh
- Max DC power
- 150 kW
- Max AC power
- 11 kW (3-phase)
- Voltage architecture
- 400V
- Battery chemistry
- NMC
- Preconditioning
- Yes
What Affects Charging Time?
The charging curve matters more than peak power. The Ford Mustang Mach-E can accept up to 150 kW from a DC fast charger, but it only reaches that speed at lower states of charge. As the battery fills past 60-70%, the charging speed tapers off to protect battery health. That is why charging from 10% to 80% is much faster per percentage point than charging from 80% to 100%.
Temperature has a big effect. In cold weather, the battery's internal resistance increases and the car limits charging power to prevent damage. The Ford Mustang Mach-E supports battery preconditioning, which warms the battery before you arrive at a fast charger. This can significantly reduce charging time in winter.
Battery chemistry plays a role. The Ford Mustang Mach-E uses NMC cells, which typically offer fast peak charging speeds but benefit from keeping daily charge levels below 80%.
Tips for Faster Charging
- Precondition the battery before arriving at a DC fast charger. Set your navigation to the charger and the car will warm the battery automatically.
- Charge between 20% and 80% for the fastest DC speeds. The last 20% can take as long as the first 60%.
- Avoid charging above 80% on road trips. The time spent waiting for 80-100% is rarely worth the extra range.
- Cold weather slows charging. In winter, expect 10-30% longer charging times depending on conditions.
- For daily driving, charge to 80% to help preserve long-term battery health.
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