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Ford's 2022 Electric F-150 Lightning | Here's the Scoop
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<blockquote data-quote="04DeadShort" data-source="post: 16623435" data-attributes="member: 70813"><p>Charging that truck is gonna be interesting. It has a mobile charger, but it's 240v and draws 32 amps. Not to convenient. And basically the same amperage as a water heater. But the house can be upgraded to the Pro unit that is rated at 80 amps, 240v. If the charging station is a 1:1 ratio, like our electric forklifts at work, the charging station would need 4awg copper conductors to feed it. Also a 90 amp breaker added in the house panel. Every charge cycle that thing would consume as much power as roughly 3 water heaters. I would need to see the charging data sheet broken down some more to be sure but right now its not looking efficient at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04DeadShort, post: 16623435, member: 70813"] Charging that truck is gonna be interesting. It has a mobile charger, but it's 240v and draws 32 amps. Not to convenient. And basically the same amperage as a water heater. But the house can be upgraded to the Pro unit that is rated at 80 amps, 240v. If the charging station is a 1:1 ratio, like our electric forklifts at work, the charging station would need 4awg copper conductors to feed it. Also a 90 amp breaker added in the house panel. Every charge cycle that thing would consume as much power as roughly 3 water heaters. I would need to see the charging data sheet broken down some more to be sure but right now its not looking efficient at all. [/QUOTE]
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