·        Ford has issued a stop sale of its electric vehicle home charging equipment, as first reported by Automotive News.

·        Ford stopped selling the hardware late last month after the automaker learned of a malfunction that causes the unit to stop charging.

·        Automotive News reported that Ford has directed dealers to point buyers toward third-party charging equipment for now.

Ford has stopped selling its electric-vehicle home charging equipment after discovering the hardware wasn't working properly, Automotive News reports. The stop-sale order for the $800 units started on February 24. The Ford Connected Charging Station is a 48-amp Level 2 charging solution to go along with Ford's Mustang Mach-E. The charging station allows owners to monitor information such as charge levels and energy consumption.

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