AT193
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- First Name
- Aaron
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2022
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- Location
- New Jersey
- Vehicles
- 2022 F-150 Lightning - Lariat SR - Antimatter Blue
Exactly the same situation for me. When I first placed the ressy/order I was thinking that I would do the backup power. At this point it feels like it would be a very small benefit for a huge cost. Previous owner of my house was here for 50 years and only a handful of times lost power for more than an hour or so. Not to mention I lose all of my state utilities' incentives for EV charging installs because it's not on their list of approved chargers. I would rather keep that money stored up to pay for some PV panels in the future.It's true that everyone who asks me about the truck immediately mentions how it will power my home. When I say I'm not doing that with the truck, people don't understand. Then I explain the cost and steps to get it setup and everyone gets it.
It's an awesome feature, but one that's cost prohibitive based on my use case. My power goes out approximately a total 6 hours a year, for an hour here and there on occasion. If I own the truck for 5 years, is it worth spending $10k to get 30 hours of electricity? I also don't have peak electricity pricing, so that won't help me.
For those 30 cumulative hours I have black outs over the next 5 years, it will be awesome running an extension cord from the truck into the house for key electronics. That costs me $50 for some cords, and will do the trick just fine! Ford should maybe show some of this off as well, it's a far cheaper and more likely use case for "backup power."
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