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Troubleshooting

MG MG5 Charging at EnergyVision

Updated March 2026

The MG MG5 is compatible with EnergyVision chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2
Max charging speed
87 kW
10-80% estimate
42 min
Payment
app, RFID

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The MG MG5 supports up to 87 kW DC charging. EnergyVision chargers deliver up to 150 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 87 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the MG MG5.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The MG MG5 supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same EnergyVision station, power may be split between stalls.

MG MG5 Charging Problems

MG MG5 Charger Won't Start? Step-by-Step Help

You have plugged in your MG MG5 and the charging session refuses to start. The charger might be blinking, showing an error, or doing nothing at all. This is a common problem across all EVs, and the MG5 is no exception. Most causes are easy to diagnose and fix on the spot.

Symptoms

  • Charger display shows an error or stays on the start screen
  • CCS2 connector plugs in but charging does not initiate
  • MG5 charge port light does not turn on or stays amber
  • App shows the charger as available but the session does not begin
  • AC Type 2 cable locks in but no power flows

What to Do

  1. 1

    Read the charger screen

    Check for error messages, authentication prompts, or status indicators. If it says 'waiting for vehicle' the problem is on the car side. If it says 'error' or 'out of service,' the charger is the issue.

  2. 2

    Unplug, wait, and replug

    Remove the connector completely, wait 15 seconds, and reinsert it firmly. Listen for the locking click on the MG5's charge port. This resets the communication handshake.

  3. 3

    Complete authentication

    Tap your RFID card, open the network app and start the session, or use contactless payment. Some chargers need you to authenticate before plugging in, others after.

  4. 4

    Check for scheduled charging

    Go to the MG5's charging settings on the infotainment screen. If a charging schedule is active, disable it to allow immediate charging.

  5. 5

    Restart the car's systems

    Turn the MG5 off using the start button, wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on. This can clear temporary software glitches that prevent the charge port from communicating.

  6. 6

    Move to another stall or station

    If the charger is at fault, try another stall. If no stalls work, the station may have a site-wide issue. Find an alternative station using your charging app.

MG MG5 Charging Payment Failed? How to Fix It

You are standing at a charger with your MG MG5 and the payment will not work. Card declined, app throwing errors, or no idea how to pay at all. This is one of the most frustrating parts of public charging, and it happens to everyone. Here is how to get past it.

Symptoms

  • RFID card not recognized when tapped on the charger
  • Charging app shows payment error or transaction declined
  • Contactless card payment rejected at the terminal
  • Charger starts authentication but then returns an error
  • Session begins but ends immediately due to payment failure

What to Do

  1. 1

    Identify accepted payment methods

    Look at the charger for payment logos and instructions. Note whether it accepts RFID cards, specific apps, contactless cards, or QR code payments. Each charger may support different methods.

  2. 2

    Try the network's own app

    Download the charger network's app, create an account, and add a payment method. Then start the session through the app. This bypasses RFID and contactless issues.

  3. 3

    Switch to an alternative payment method

    If your primary RFID card fails, try contactless with your bank card. If that fails, try a roaming provider like Plugsurfing, Shell Recharge, or Chargemap.

  4. 4

    Check your bank for blocked transactions

    Open your banking app and look for declined or pending transactions. If the pre-authorization was blocked, call your bank or temporarily increase your card limit.

  5. 5

    Try a different stall

    If the card reader on one stall is broken, another stall at the same station may have a working reader. Try the next one before giving up on the location.

  6. 6

    Find an alternative station

    Use your charging app to find a nearby station from a network where your payment methods are confirmed to work. Filter by your preferred payment method if the app supports it.

MG MG5 Charging Slowly? Why and How to Fix It

Your MG MG5 is charging slower than you expected. With a maximum DC speed of 87kW, the MG5 is not the fastest charger in its class, but it should still deliver reasonable speeds. If you are seeing numbers well below that, something else is going on. Here is what to check.

Symptoms

  • DC charging power showing well below 87kW on the charger display
  • AC charging stuck below 11kW on a capable wallbox
  • Estimated charging time significantly longer than expected
  • Charging speed drops sharply above 50-60% SOC
  • Very slow charging in cold weather conditions

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check the charger's maximum power output

    Verify the charger is rated above 87kW. If it is a 50kW charger, the MG5 is getting the maximum available. Look at the charger label or check in the network app.

  2. 2

    Use preconditioning in cold weather

    Set the fast charger as your destination in the MG5's navigation system. This activates battery preconditioning, which warms the battery before you arrive and improves initial charging speed.

  3. 3

    Check your state of charge

    If you are above 60% SOC, the MG5's charging taper is expected. For the fastest session, arrive at the charger between 10-20% SOC and charge to 70-80%.

  4. 4

    Try a different stall to avoid power sharing

    If the station shares power between stalls, wait for other cars to finish or move to a stall that is not paired with another active charger. Some stations label which stalls share power.

  5. 5

    For AC, verify your cable and charger

    Make sure you are using a 3-phase Type 2 cable on an 11kW or higher AC charger. A single-phase connection limits you to about 3.6kW, which adds many hours to a full charge.

  6. 6

    Check car settings for charging limits

    In the MG5's settings, look for any AC current limit or maximum charge level that might be capping your speed.

Common EnergyVision Issues

Session won't start or authentication fails

You try to start a session through the EnergyVision app or charge card, but the charger does not respond or shows an error.

Symptoms

  • The app will not connect to the charger or keeps loading
  • Your RFID charge card is not recognized
  • You have no mobile data at the station location
  • The charger screen shows an error after authentication

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Install and set up the EnergyVision app before you travel

    Create your account and add a payment method at home, on a reliable internet connection. Do not try to set up the app for the first time at a station with weak signal.

  2. 2

    Try a different authentication method

    If the app is not working, try your EnergyVision charge card (RFID) instead, or vice versa. Having both options available increases your chances of starting a session.

  3. 3

    Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data

    Some apps struggle with certain network configurations. Toggle your phone's Wi-Fi off (or on, if a nearby network is available) and try again. Sometimes a network switch forces the app to reconnect.

  4. 4

    Restart the app and your phone

    Close the app completely (not just minimize), reopen it, and try again. If that fails, restart your phone.

  5. 5

    Have a backup charging app ready

    Always carry a second charging app from a larger network. If EnergyVision is not working, you need to find an alternative charger from another operator.

Limited station coverage

EnergyVision has fewer stations than major networks. This means longer distances between chargers and fewer alternatives if a station is broken or occupied.

Symptoms

  • The app shows very few stations along your route
  • The nearest EnergyVision station is 50 km or more away
  • You arrived at the only EnergyVision station in the area and it is out of order
  • There is no second EnergyVision charger to fall back to

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Never rely on EnergyVision as your only charging option

    Plan your route with at least one alternative network at each stop. EnergyVision stations are a bonus when they work, but their spacing means you cannot depend on them exclusively.

  2. 2

    Install apps for larger networks in the same region

    Identify which major networks operate near EnergyVision stations (Ionity, Shell Recharge, Fastned, or regional operators). Install their apps so you can switch quickly if needed.

  3. 3

    Use a multi-network route planner

    A Better Routeplanner (ABRP) or similar tools show chargers from all operators. Plan your stops based on all available chargers, not just one network. EnergyVision stations will appear where they exist.

  4. 4

    Charge a little extra at reliable stations before entering sparse areas

    If your next stop is an EnergyVision station in an area with few alternatives, charge to 90% at the station before it instead of the usual 80%. The extra buffer gives you range to reach a different charger if the EnergyVision station is down.

Different charger hardware at different locations

EnergyVision uses charger units from different manufacturers at different stations. This means the physical interface, cable handling, and screen layout vary from one station to the next.

Symptoms

  • The charger at this station looks completely different from the last EnergyVision station you used
  • The connector release mechanism works differently than expected
  • The charger screen layout does not match what you see in the app
  • Error codes or messages are in a different format than at other EnergyVision stations

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the charger unit for basic instructions

    Most charger manufacturers print basic instructions on the unit itself: where to plug in, how to release the connector, and where the emergency stop button is. Take a moment to read these, as they vary between manufacturers.

  2. 2

    Start the session through the app, not the charger screen

    Regardless of the charger hardware, the EnergyVision app is the consistent interface. Start and stop sessions through the app. The charger screen is secondary.

  3. 3

    If the connector release is different, check for a button or lever

    Some charger manufacturers use a push-button release, others use a lever, and some release automatically when the session ends. Look at the connector handle and the charger unit for release instructions.

  4. 4

    Report hardware-specific problems in the app

    If a charger unit from a specific manufacturer is repeatedly problematic, report it through the EnergyVision app. Include details about what happened so the support team can pass it to the hardware vendor.

App not available in all app stores or regions

Smaller networks sometimes have app availability issues. The EnergyVision app may not appear in your app store if your account is set to a country where EnergyVision does not operate.

Symptoms

  • You search for 'EnergyVision' in your app store and no results appear
  • The app is listed but marked as 'not available in your country'
  • You found the app but it will not install on your phone model
  • A link to the app store listing leads to a 'not found' page

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the EnergyVision website for the correct app name and link

    The app may be listed under a slightly different name in some app stores. Visit the EnergyVision website on your phone and look for a direct download link that opens the correct store listing.

  2. 2

    Check your app store country setting

    If your App Store or Google Play account is set to a country where EnergyVision does not operate, the app may be hidden. You can check this in your store account settings.

  3. 3

    Check if a roaming app supports EnergyVision stations

    Some roaming platforms include smaller networks. Search for the station location in a roaming app (like Chargemap or Octopus Electroverse) to see if you can start a session through a third-party app instead.

  4. 4

    Contact EnergyVision support for alternative access

    If you cannot install the app, contact EnergyVision through their website. They may have a web-based session starter or be able to suggest a roaming provider that includes their stations.

Slower support response times

As a smaller operator, EnergyVision may have fewer support staff than major networks. Response times for non-urgent issues can be longer, and phone support may have limited hours.

Symptoms

  • You reported an issue through the app and have not heard back
  • The support phone number goes to voicemail or has limited hours
  • You need help at a station but cannot reach anyone
  • Your email to support has not been answered after several days

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Use the app's support feature for the fastest response

    In-app support requests typically get prioritized over emails sent to a general address. If the app has a help, chat, or report issue option, use that first.

  2. 2

    Include all relevant details in your first message

    To avoid back-and-forth that stretches across days, include: station location, charger ID (printed on the unit), time of the issue, what happened, and any error messages. Screenshots help.

  3. 3

    Do not wait at a broken charger for support to respond

    If a charger is not working and support is not answering, move on. Report the issue through the app and drive to the next available charger from any network. Waiting at a broken charger hoping for a callback is not practical.

  4. 4

    For billing disputes, document everything

    Screenshot your charging session details (from the app), note the charger ID and time, and save any error messages. If you were charged for a failed session, this documentation helps you get a refund when support responds.

EnergyVision App Tips

  • Set up the EnergyVision app at home before your first session. App-only networks require everything to work on your phone, so test the login and payment setup on a good connection.
  • Check charger availability in the app before driving to a station. With fewer stations in the network, an occupied or broken charger means a longer detour to an alternative.
  • Keep the app updated. Smaller networks sometimes push updates that fix critical bugs or add new stations. An outdated app may not show the latest locations or may have connection issues.
  • Save the EnergyVision support phone number in your contacts. If the app is not loading, you will not be able to find it in the app when you need it most.

Payment Tips

  • EnergyVision supports payment through their app and charge cards (RFID). Set up your preferred method before you need to charge.
  • Add your payment card to the app before you need to charge. Account setup at a station with weak signal is a recipe for frustration.
  • Check if a roaming platform includes EnergyVision stations. Having a second way to pay through a roaming app is good insurance for app-only networks.
  • EnergyVision pricing is per kWh. The rate is shown in the app before you start. Review it each time, as smaller networks occasionally adjust pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the MG MG5 charge at EnergyVision?
Yes. The MG MG5 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by EnergyVision chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 87 kW.
How long does it take to charge a MG MG5 at EnergyVision?
Charging a MG MG5 from 10% to 80% at EnergyVision takes approximately 42 minutes at up to 87 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at EnergyVision?
EnergyVision accepts app, RFID. Check the EnergyVision app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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