BeaArthur wrote:
including a generator that can run your house in the event of a power failure,
There seem to be some conditions in the fine print, which likely require spending additional money on both the truck and the home, and doing additional work to the home,
https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/f150-lightning/2022/Quote:
*When home is properly equipped and home transfer switch disconnects home from the grid. Based on 30 kWh use per day using the F-150 Lightning with the extended-range battery. Your results may vary depending on energy usage.
Quote:
TARGETED EPA-ESTIMATED 300-MILE RANGE
The Ford F-150 Lightning comes with a standard-range battery that offers a targeted EPA-estimated range of 230 miles. * Or choose the available extended-range battery that offers a targeted EPA-estimated range of 300 miles. *
*Excludes Platinum models. Based on full charge. USA EPA-targeted range reflecting current status based on analytical projection consistent with US EPA combined drive cycle. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health. Final EPA-estimated ratings available in 2022 calendar year.
But, hey, I guess that would be an improvement over having
no option to do so.
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