Gregs24
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The all knowledgeable one has spoken. Unfortunately he failed to do his research and missed that the current ICE F-150 already has this feature at up to 7kW output. Keep up!Seems you skipped over the post. as I said I'll wait till the trucks are in the wild. and what it can and can't do.
Ford can claim it power a home for a month, doesn't make it reality .
Once they are in customers hands, and it can power a home that is used as it would be if powered by the electric power utility grid and it last 3 days, then I'll believe it.
but Ford hooking it up to a home, that only had a few l.e.d. lights on, and a fridge isn't stating much.
now go power a home running electric heat or an a/c, the fridge, the hot water heater, the lights, the washer/drier/ computer, router,and everything else a normal home has going while the family is home. and it is still doing so after 3 days, great. unlikely. but know own knows as no one has these trucks to do in the wild, customer use testing the claims of Ford.
If it can great. but knowing the draws even on the most energy star rated home gear. not likely.
CHUB01150_F150ProPower_SP_C113.pdf (ford.com)
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