Calvin H-C
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- First Name
- Calvin
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2022
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- Location
- Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
- Vehicles
- Ford Focus Electric 2017, F150 Lightning Lariat
- Occupation
- Technical Trainer/Writer - Wayside Railway Signalling Maintenance
We're still new to having the Lightning on our electric bill, but here is what we found when we got a Focus Electric at the end of 2017.
Prior to that, we only had an ICE Focus and drove about 25,000 km (15,500 mi) per year. Once we had both vehicles, the FFE was driven the same 25k per year, but the ICE Focus was only driven about 16,000 km (10,000 mi).
So, +25,000 km would increase our electric bills, while -9,000 km would decrease our gasoline bills.
Adding up our gas and electric bills for each month to compare, the average combined total went DOWN by about $60-70 per month with the two cars compared to having only one ICE vehicle.
Now the Lightning is a heavier vehicle, so it will use more power per km (or mile) than the FFE. I haven't had the chance to see what it uses regularly (it's my wife's truck - I only drive it when she needs a chauffeur!) but I've seen it showing about 250-300 Wh/km (it displays it as 25-30 kWh/100 km). The FFE typically uses about 140-180 Wh/km with our current weather.
Prior to that, we only had an ICE Focus and drove about 25,000 km (15,500 mi) per year. Once we had both vehicles, the FFE was driven the same 25k per year, but the ICE Focus was only driven about 16,000 km (10,000 mi).
So, +25,000 km would increase our electric bills, while -9,000 km would decrease our gasoline bills.
Adding up our gas and electric bills for each month to compare, the average combined total went DOWN by about $60-70 per month with the two cars compared to having only one ICE vehicle.
Now the Lightning is a heavier vehicle, so it will use more power per km (or mile) than the FFE. I haven't had the chance to see what it uses regularly (it's my wife's truck - I only drive it when she needs a chauffeur!) but I've seen it showing about 250-300 Wh/km (it displays it as 25-30 kWh/100 km). The FFE typically uses about 140-180 Wh/km with our current weather.
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