Maxus eDeliver 7 Charger Will Not Start Charging
You plugged in the CCS2 cable and the charger is not starting. Or it flashes an error and refuses to deliver power. The eDeliver 7 is a capable large van, but as a less common brand in Europe, charger compatibility can occasionally be a factor. Most start failures come down to the cable, authentication, or the charger itself.
Symptoms
- CCS2 connector plugged in but charger shows no active session
- Charger displays an error immediately after connecting
- Dashboard shows charge port connected but charging does not begin
- Cable does not lock into the CCS2 port
- Charger starts the handshake but fails with a protocol error
What to Do
- 1
Remove and reseat the CCS2 connector
Pull the connector out completely, wait 10 seconds, and push it back in firmly. Make sure both the upper Type 2 section and lower DC pins are fully engaged.
- 2
Restart the vehicle
Turn the eDeliver 7 fully off, wait 30 seconds, and turn it back on. Unplug and replug the cable. This resets the charging communication.
- 3
Re-authenticate
Cancel any active session in the charging app and start a new one. If using RFID, hold the card steady on the reader. Try authenticating before plugging in if the charger supports it.
- 4
Try a different charger brand
If this charger will not start with the eDeliver 7, try a different brand. The van may work better with certain charger manufacturers. Keep track of which ones are reliable.
- 5
Check for software updates
Contact your Maxus dealer or check the Maxus app for updates. Firmware updates can improve charger compatibility. Plan these visits ahead since the European service network is smaller.
- 6
Log the failure and report it
If the charger consistently fails with your eDeliver 7, report it to the charging network. Also inform your Maxus dealer so they can escalate if it is a vehicle-side protocol issue.