world2steven
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With its Intelligent Power Backup and forthcoming just Intelligent Power, the way I see it Ford has a Tesla killer. The problem is not everyone can justify owning a pickup. It may take a few more years of killer grid failures before the public catches on to the benefits of bidirectional charging (bdc) but it shouldn't be much of a marketing challenge. In a post here or elsewhere I suggested using bdc on other Ford offerings to relieve the pressure on the demand for Lightnings. Someone commented that technically offering bdc on vehicles like the Mach E shouldn't be a challenge.
If that's correct and so long as Musk can block his Tesla engineers from offering bdc with its cars, would this not be a tremendous opportunity for Ford? Anyone who understands the urgent need for more storage for renewable energy and the threat of blackouts should be an easy sale. You don't even have to 'roll your own' renewable energy. Just save some from the grid for a rainy (or smoke-filled) day.
If that's correct and so long as Musk can block his Tesla engineers from offering bdc with its cars, would this not be a tremendous opportunity for Ford? Anyone who understands the urgent need for more storage for renewable energy and the threat of blackouts should be an easy sale. You don't even have to 'roll your own' renewable energy. Just save some from the grid for a rainy (or smoke-filled) day.
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