Mr. Flibble
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- George
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It does depend on where you live, and how much your power costs. It does not only do whole home backup in the event of a power outage - it does load sharing.I agree on the backup power being a great thing, they just need to get the cost down. I was all in on that function, but once the costs came out, I realized I would have to pass. We only lose power for a few hours a year. $7k (+/-) to cover that just isn't worth it. I wish Ford would have used the onboard inverter instead of requiring you to purchase another one.
This means that if you have really expensive power from say 5-9 PM, and cheap power from 10PM to 6AM, you can use the truck to power your house during the peak period, then charge the truck at night when the power is cheap.
That could potentially save a lot of money depending on your power bill.
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