Ford moves into trucks with its F150 Lightning Pro, a base model bringing 4x4, a five-tonne towing capacity and exportable 12V power
$ 49,995 (MSRP)
Range
240 mi
Efficiency
2.45 mi / kWh
battery size
98 kWh
charging time (from 20% to 80%)
Level 1
110V
32 h 40 min
Level 2
240V
5 h 36 min
horsepower
462 hp
0-60 speed
4.1 seconds
max speed
N/A mph
charging time (from 20% to 80%)
Level 1
110V
32 h 40 min
Level 2
240V
5 h 36 min
The Ford F150 Lightning platform is Ford's entry into the electric truck market, and has been designed to give the look and feel of existing fuel-powered F150 Ford trucks. The trucks come with all wheel drive as standard, Ford's driver-assist technology Co-Pilot 360 and a power frunk providing exportable 12V power for outdoor activities. The truck comes with three different front end exterior designs echoing existing F150 designs: Pro, XLT and Lariat.
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Level 1
Charging time
What is a Level 1 EV charger?
A Level 1 EV charger uses a standard 110 Volts household electrical outlet to charge an electrical vehicle. It is the slowest type of EV charging option and typically adds 2-5 miles of range per hour of charging. Most electric cars come with this charger in the trunk. You should make sure to keep this charger in your trunk for when you don’t have Level 2 or Level 3 chargers available.
Level 2
Charging time
What is a Level 2 EV charger?
A Level 2 EV charger is the perfect solution for home charging convenience. Level 2 chargers can charge your electric vehicle up to 6x faster than a Level 1 charger, allowing you to get back on the road in no time. These chargers are compatible with all electric vehicles on the market and can be installed in your garage or driveway.
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