If you're a proud owner of a Ford Mustang Mach-E in Ohio, you are part of a growing community of electric vehicle enthusiasts. With generations spanning from 2021 to 2026, this innovative crossover showcases Ford's commitment to sustainable driving. The Mach-E's evolution reflects technological advancements, particularly in battery chemistry and performance capabilities. As electric vehicles transition to more sustainable components, such as the CATL LFP cells in the newer models, your contribution can make a significant impact.
As you consider retirement options for your Mach-E, remember that its value can be bolstered by the state of health of the battery. Models under 40,000 miles with a battery SoH above 88% often qualify for higher appraisal values, making your donation not just a philanthropic choice but also a financially-savvy one. Join the movement to promote electric mobility in Ohio!
πGeneration guide
Launch β’ 2021-2022
The initial generation features Standard, Extended Range, GT, and GT Performance trims with LG Chem NCM cells. Early models may experience auxiliary battery drain issues.
Mid-cycle β’ 2023+
The updated models transition to CATL LFP cells for the Standard Range, introduce the Rally trim with enhanced features, and begin NACS adapter rollout in 2024.
Known issues by generation
The Ford Mustang Mach-E has a few model-specific issues worth noting. The early Launch generation (2021-2022) faced a class action lawsuit related to 12V auxiliary battery drain, leading to recalls (NHTSA Recall 22V-388 + 22V-389) that affected GT Performance models. Additionally, they encountered charging-port latch failures, which left the CCS port stuck closed. Mid-cycle models may still experience challenges with OTA updates affecting one-pedal drive calibration and range estimation. It's essential to stay informed about software updates as well as potential recalls, including GT Performance Edition brake-pad recalls from 2022.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for the Mustang Mach-E can vary significantly depending on the trim and battery State of Health (SoH). GT Performance Edition models with low mileage often exceed the $5,000 threshold on Form 8283 Section B due to their robust residual value, especially those with MagneRide and Brembo brakes. Premium trims with panoramic glass and B&O audio systems also retain good value. Additionally, supercharging eligibility and battery SoH above 88% can further enhance the vehicle's appraisal, making your donation even more impactful.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mustang Mach-E to Buckeye Auto Gifts involves specific protocols for battery-electric vehicles. A flatbed tow is required for EV donation to ensure safe handling. Please include the charging cable with the vehicle during the donation process. Before the tow, we'll conduct a pre-check of the 12V auxiliary battery. No fuel drain is necessary, and it's important to clarify that the federal EV credit does not apply to vehicle donations.
Ohio regional notes
Ohio's charging network is rapidly expanding, making it a great location for Mustang Mach-E owners. However, regional climate can impact battery range, especially in colder months. If you're considering donation, note that the recipient may qualify for a $15,000 used EV tax credit, enhancing the value of your generous contribution.