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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #210 on: July 08, 2022, 09:04:38 PM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..


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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #211 on: July 09, 2022, 07:26:26 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
:yeah: It seems to be a really good pickup for what it’s designed for.

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #212 on: July 09, 2022, 08:18:46 AM »
Has anyone figured out how many watt-hours per mile it uses:

Around town,
On the highway,
Towing,
Etc.

?

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #213 on: July 09, 2022, 08:26:15 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?
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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #214 on: July 09, 2022, 08:45:49 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?
Technology happens.  Someone designs a truck that can tow a trailer for extended ranges.

Tesla semi has a range of 500 miles fully loaded and a 0-60 time of 20 seconds with an 80k pound load.

https://www.tesla.com/semi
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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #215 on: July 09, 2022, 08:55:57 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?
Technology happens.  Someone designs a truck that can tow a trailer for extended ranges.

Tesla semi has a range of 500 miles fully loaded and a 0-60 time of 20 seconds with an 80k pound load.

https://www.tesla.com/semi

Is it an 80,000 pound load? Or 80,000 pound gross? Big difference. How much does the truck and trailer weigh? I'm going to guess that by the time the extra weight of batteries etc. is added in that an electric vehicle will not haul as much as a similarly sized diesel rig. Thus needing more rigs on the road to carry the same amount of product.

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #216 on: July 09, 2022, 09:01:57 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?
Technology happens.  Someone designs a truck that can tow a trailer for extended ranges.

Tesla semi has a range of 500 miles fully loaded and a 0-60 time of 20 seconds with an 80k pound load.

https://www.tesla.com/semi

Is it an 80,000 pound load? Or 80,000 pound gross? Big difference. How much does the truck and trailer weigh? I'm going to guess that by the time the extra weight of batteries etc. is added in that an electric vehicle will not haul as much as a similarly sized diesel rig. Thus needing more rigs on the road to carry the same amount of product.

There’s a link there with Tesla’s info.
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2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #217 on: July 09, 2022, 09:03:38 AM »
https://electrek.co/2019/08/15/tesla-semi-electric-truck-exceeds-range-expectation-test-driver/amp/

“Tesla Semi electric truck exceeds range expectation almost fully loaded, says test driver”

“A Tesla Semi electric truck prototype was spotted doing some range tests with an almost full load of 75,000 lbs, and the test driver said that it was meeting or even “exceeding” range expectations.”
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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #218 on: July 09, 2022, 09:11:56 AM »
It looks like they are talking about an 80,000 pound gross weight. I may be missing it, but dont see a weight for the truck. I would like to see the weight difference between a comparably equipped diesel powered truck and the Tesla. If the Tesla is 5000 pounds heavier that takes a lot away from the payload.

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #219 on: July 09, 2022, 10:29:47 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?
Technology happens.  Someone designs a truck that can tow a trailer for extended ranges.

Tesla semi has a range of 500 miles fully loaded and a 0-60 time of 20 seconds with an 80k pound load.

https://www.tesla.com/semi

Is it an 80,000 pound load? Or 80,000 pound gross? Big difference. How much does the truck and trailer weigh? I'm going to guess that by the time the extra weight of batteries etc. is added in that an electric vehicle will not haul as much as a similarly sized diesel rig. Thus needing more rigs on the road to carry the same amount of product.

They can just put a higher gvwr on the trucking they need it & build it accordingly. License fees are a bigger factor in setting a truck’s gvwr than the capability of the truck.

Freightliner already has an electric semi. It’s curb weight is 16,000-21,000 pounds depending on battery size & how many drive axles. I had a 26’ box truck from freightliner that weighed a little over 15,000 empty. The semi tractors you see on the highway every day weigh 17,000-20,000

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #220 on: July 09, 2022, 10:59:54 AM »
Has anyone figured out how many watt-hours per mile it uses:

Around town,
On the highway,
Towing,
Etc.

?

I think a bit over 500 rated for around town for the Ford and a bit under 500 for the Rivian.  I haven't seen towing, it would depend on weight, shape of trailer and a bunch of other variables I don't think there is a standard for.

MPG equivalent are rated around 65-70.

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #221 on: July 09, 2022, 11:01:34 AM »
I saw a TFL video this morning where they towed a 6,000 travel trailer on the freeway with the lightning. It went 86 miles on a full charge. It’s not meant for long range towing but I wonder if there’ll ever be an electric pickup that can make a trip with a trailer?

 :rolleyes:

https://www.westernjournal.com/journalists-tow-camper-behind-electric-truck-end-stunning-failure-make-85-miles/

They're not designed for towing long distances.
:dunno:
People just don't get it.  Everyone seems to think it will have the power of a F350 with the economy of a Prius.

The members here are extreme users.  This truck is not designed for most people on this forum that are sportsmen etc needing long range, towing campers, out in boonies etc.  It is for the 90% of std F150 owner that runs around town, drive to work, home depot, yardsales, etc..
What happens to the 10% when BEVs are the only option available?

Won't happen.  People can still ride horses if they want, gas vehicles will be around as long as there is gas to put in them and people want to buy gas.  They will go away when nobody wants one, kind of like a horse carriage.  Nobody outlawed them, they just went away when nobody wanted to buy one.

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #222 on: July 09, 2022, 05:03:28 PM »
Has anyone figured out how many watt-hours per mile it uses:

Around town,
On the highway,
Towing,
Etc.

?
Outside of Tesla it seems most EV folks use Mi/KW.  The Watt per mile I think though has a finer measurement.
I have been hearing 2-3Mi/Kw from folks with the lightning.  Big swing, but so is how people drive, the places they live etc.

As an example I daily drive a Fiat 500E.  People around the country are always touting thier 4-5mi/Kw    I saw 5mi/Kw once.  Running no HVAC, seat heaters and driving like an annoying prius driver all other drivers hate, and that was my trip in to work which is all flat/downhill.  I like to drive and I drive hard, normal days I am in the 3.5mi/KW range.   My base rate is $0.057/Kw from my power company.  After taxes and fees it is $0.07.  Yeah I will tell you I laugh my way to and from work every day driving the 500E. 

The sad part is that it sounds like ford will run out of Tax credit very soon, before the end of the year, maybe even this quarter.  THAT really sux and makes the lighting that much more expensive.  I am reservation holder on lightning and the Silverado EV.  But I may very well end up going a different route as I am realizing that I do not need the abilities of a pickup as much as I used to since closing my side business.  Anything I need to haul I can use a utility trailer that costs a few hundred $ and not have a huge car payment.  Some of the crossover/small SUV EV's have basic towing ability too...

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #223 on: July 09, 2022, 05:25:58 PM »
My Zero DS gets 17 miles/KWh  8) - and even though I pay 11 cents per KWh - that works out to basically free transportation.   

I'll keep the ICE F150 though. 

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Re: 2022 Ford Lightning Discussion
« Reply #224 on: August 08, 2022, 12:47:51 PM »
Sounds like most current EV vehicles will not qualify for tax credit after end of year given the bill passed to this point.  I love the push to US made, but right now US is not able to produce a lot of the parts.  Plus I would rather some other country tear up their land to mine than we do it here...
Er range lightnings would be out I am pretty sure due to price.

Rumor out of fordauthority website is that 2023 order banks open tomorrow for lightning.

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