djwildstar
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- Guy
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- 2023 Lightning Lariat ER, 2023 Mach-E GTPE
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The Lightning has both preconditioning for driving and preconditioning for charging. Either way, the truck warms the battery up before you use it, so that you can get more usable energy into or out of the battery. As far as I know, there are only two ways to precondition the battery on a Lightning (Source: F-150 Lightning Owners Manual):For pre-heating, I've only heard of that being necessary on your way to public charging.
- If you set a fast charger as destination on the on-board navigation, the truck will precondition the battery for charging starting about 18 miles out from the charger.
- If you set a departure time either on the truck or through FordPass, the truck will precondition the battery for driving so that it is ready to go by your departure time.
In particular:
- Using remote-start warms the cabin up, but doesn't precondition the battery for driving -- and it takes a LOT more energy to warm the battery up than it does the warm the air in the cabin.
- Similarly, if you don't have a fast charger set in the on-board navigation, the truck won't precondition for charging, even if you have the fast charger set as a destination in Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze, etc.
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