LightningDoug
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- Doug
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- Fort Worth, TX
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- 2022 F-150 Lightning Lariat standard range
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All electric 3100 sq/ft N Texas homeowner here, on a well with two HVACs and a pool. We own a 15.2 kW ground mounted Solar Array (installed in 2014 - 63 panels with microprocessors which produces ~60% of our power). We have wanted battery back-up since the Feb '21 Texas freeze/near grid failure, but balked at the cost. I am not interested in a generator.
Along comes news of Ford with their bidirectional charging with Ford/Sunrun's Home Integration System: "A Ford Lightning is like getting 10 Tesla walls for the cost of 8... so that it's like getting the truck free" was how one EV article put it. We purchased our standard range '22 Lariat October 22 (1st EV), and immediately contacted Sunrun to arrange installation of the Ford Pro Charger & Home Integration System (HIS). I was a bit shocked at the $8,900 cost, but that was about the quoted cost for adding just one battery after the big ice storm, so we pushed ahead.
The system was installed over four days last week (attached picture). It was not until the last day, when they were placing the essential load breakers into the back-up panel that I learned OUR EXISTING PV ARRAY WOULD NOT INTEGRATE INTO THE HIS!
Shocking news which had never been disclosed by Sunrun nor Ford sales people despite me saying over and over how wonderful it was going to be to finally have the PV deliver power during a grid outage. Calling and e-mailing my Sunrun Coordinator has been met with silence. The only information attained was from Sunrun's installation crew manager saying that "Delta and Sunrun are working on this".
Sunrun's Ford Charging/HIS web page sure seems to imply PV will integrate into their charger/HIS. I feel terribly misled... and am very, VERY disappointed.
We do plan to add additional solar (~10kW), does anyone know if a new system with modern components can integrate into the HIS? Or is Sunrun the only PV system that could possibly be integrated?
Sunrun is silent - has anyone else run into this SUPRISE!?
Is there a work around?
PS: We love our Lightning!
Along comes news of Ford with their bidirectional charging with Ford/Sunrun's Home Integration System: "A Ford Lightning is like getting 10 Tesla walls for the cost of 8... so that it's like getting the truck free" was how one EV article put it. We purchased our standard range '22 Lariat October 22 (1st EV), and immediately contacted Sunrun to arrange installation of the Ford Pro Charger & Home Integration System (HIS). I was a bit shocked at the $8,900 cost, but that was about the quoted cost for adding just one battery after the big ice storm, so we pushed ahead.
The system was installed over four days last week (attached picture). It was not until the last day, when they were placing the essential load breakers into the back-up panel that I learned OUR EXISTING PV ARRAY WOULD NOT INTEGRATE INTO THE HIS!
Shocking news which had never been disclosed by Sunrun nor Ford sales people despite me saying over and over how wonderful it was going to be to finally have the PV deliver power during a grid outage. Calling and e-mailing my Sunrun Coordinator has been met with silence. The only information attained was from Sunrun's installation crew manager saying that "Delta and Sunrun are working on this".
Sunrun's Ford Charging/HIS web page sure seems to imply PV will integrate into their charger/HIS. I feel terribly misled... and am very, VERY disappointed.
We do plan to add additional solar (~10kW), does anyone know if a new system with modern components can integrate into the HIS? Or is Sunrun the only PV system that could possibly be integrated?
Sunrun is silent - has anyone else run into this SUPRISE!?
Is there a work around?
PS: We love our Lightning!
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