Oscarman
Member
I contacted both Mitsubishi and Ecotricity and like others got these replies:
Ecotricity:
"The issues that you’ve heard of relates to when a Mitsubishi Outlander goes into a “failsafe” mode, this is typically caused by the driver of the vehicle where they disrupt the charging session by doing something g as simple as turning on the vehicle on whilst in a charging session and the vehicle acts to protect itself by going into a “failsafe” mode to prevent damage to itself.
This is something that Mitsubishi are working on and we advise contacting them about the issue as its caused by the vehicle and not our pumps and they may have fixed this issue or may be able to provide more advise on the matter."
Mitsubishi:
"It is the case that we, Mitsubishi Motors UK, are working closely with Ecotricity to ensure that our mutual customers do not experience any issues during fast charging. We are aware that where charging units are damaged and/or disconnection is made too soon i.e. before the communication display on the unit advises it is appropriate to disconnect, the vehicle may go into ‘fail safe’ mode. As such, it is imperative that the usage instructions, at the relevant charge point station, are followed accordingly."
Clearly each company suspects operator error, although members who have had the problem believe they followed the instructions.
For myself I shall think very carefully whether the 80% charge is worth the risk and check on the forum whether other owners report having problems.
Ecotricity:
"The issues that you’ve heard of relates to when a Mitsubishi Outlander goes into a “failsafe” mode, this is typically caused by the driver of the vehicle where they disrupt the charging session by doing something g as simple as turning on the vehicle on whilst in a charging session and the vehicle acts to protect itself by going into a “failsafe” mode to prevent damage to itself.
This is something that Mitsubishi are working on and we advise contacting them about the issue as its caused by the vehicle and not our pumps and they may have fixed this issue or may be able to provide more advise on the matter."
Mitsubishi:
"It is the case that we, Mitsubishi Motors UK, are working closely with Ecotricity to ensure that our mutual customers do not experience any issues during fast charging. We are aware that where charging units are damaged and/or disconnection is made too soon i.e. before the communication display on the unit advises it is appropriate to disconnect, the vehicle may go into ‘fail safe’ mode. As such, it is imperative that the usage instructions, at the relevant charge point station, are followed accordingly."
Clearly each company suspects operator error, although members who have had the problem believe they followed the instructions.
For myself I shall think very carefully whether the 80% charge is worth the risk and check on the forum whether other owners report having problems.