My dealership will not tell me my place in line, and I do not believe the total number of orders my dealership has quoted.I'm interested in knowing how many people have been told their place in line for an order invite.
Also live in the northeast, and after getting our Mach-e (only 2 weeks for us), I can't wait to trade my 2016 XLT (2.7L) for my Lightning (to be fair - if I had a 2021 PB I might be thinking differently - you have a much nicer truck than me!). Yes, you get cold weather range reduction, but you just plan around it. I feel guilty now every time I have to stop for gas.After owning a Mach-E for a month and living in east cost, I don’t know if I will be willing to trade my PB or Ram diesel for lightening ?
Just got my electric bill yesterday, price gone up by 4 cents, overall I have to do new calculations. Don’t see any serious advantage over ICEAlso live in the northeast, and after getting our Mach-e (only 2 weeks for us), I can't wait to trade my 2016 XLT (2.7L) for my Lightning (to be fair - if I had a 2021 PB I might be thinking differently - you have a much nicer truck than me!). Yes, you get cold weather range reduction, but you just plan around it. I feel guilty now every time I have to stop for gas.
What are you paying per kWhr? Ours went up to $0.162 per kWhr, but it is still far cheaper to charge than pay for gas at that rate.Just got my electric bill yesterday, price gone up by 4 cents, overall I have to do new calculations. Don’t see any serious advantage over ICE
We're averaging 1000 miles a month with our ID.4, with me working from home and my wife doing virtual learning with the kids. We just love driving it that much. Both fast charging locations in town are still free and we get three free years with Electrify America, so we probably plug in at home about half the time. Based on this and planned usage we're at least saving $2,500 a year not driving our remaining ICE vehicle. Our utility charges only 10 cents per kWhr, so even if we were solely charging at home its still a huge savings. Plus no oil changes.What are you paying per kWhr? Ours went up to $0.162 per kWhr, but it is still far cheaper to charge than pay for gas at that rate.
Here is some rough math for the cost to drive 1000 miles at 15mpg (current track average) and 2 mi/kWhr assumed for the Lightning
Current truck 1000mi / 15mpg = 66.67 gallons. Current fuel prices ~$4.10/gallon for 91 octane (what I use) = ~$273
Lightning 1000mi / 2mi/kWhr = 500 kWhrs. Using 90% charging efficiency ( a little less than Ford show in their numbers) = ~555kWhrs of electricity. At 16.2 cents per kWhr = ~$90.
If I drive 1000 miles a month (I don't but that is a average many use), that saves me ~$180/mo.!
Note: Fast charging is going to run about the same cost per mile a gas (give or take), but that is only for road trips a few times a year.
My previous cost with tax and other charges were $.21/kw, recent bill is up.What are you paying per kWhr? Ours went up to $0.162 per kWhr, but it is still far cheaper to charge than pay for gas at that rate.
Here is some rough math for the cost to drive 1000 miles at 15mpg (current track average) and 2 mi/kWhr assumed for the Lightning
Current truck 1000mi / 15mpg = 66.67 gallons. Current fuel prices ~$4.10/gallon for 91 octane (what I use) = ~$273
Lightning 1000mi / 2mi/kWhr = 500 kWhrs. Using 90% charging efficiency ( a little less than Ford show in their numbers) = ~555kWhrs of electricity. At 16.2 cents per kWhr = ~$90.
If I drive 1000 miles a month (I don't but that is a average many use), that saves me ~$180/mo.!
Note: Fast charging is going to run about the same cost per mile a gas (give or take), but that is only for road trips a few times a year.
No doubt fun to drive Mach-E, but not sure I want to get handicap with a truck EVWe're averaging 1000 miles a month with our ID.4, with me working from home and my wife doing virtual learning with the kids. We just love driving it that much. Both fast charging locations in town are still free and we get three free years with Electrify America, so we probably plug in at home about half the time. Based on this and planned usage we're at least saving $2,500 a year not driving our remaining ICE vehicle. Our utility charges only 10 cents per kWhr, so even if we were solely charging at home its still a huge savings. Plus no oil changes.
Overall, its just fun to drive and you feel little guilt (utility is heavy on renewables and in process of decommissioning a coal plant because of that).
If the coming generation of Lightning isn't for you, it isn't for you. I think it'll be fine for most people who aren't towing massive wind screens 500 miles each way, in the cold, and not wanting to stop. Someday EV trucks will catch up to those expectations, but its not there yet for sure. For me, there is very little inconvenience as I don't tow often, want to save money, and want to be able to haul stuff. Its perfect as-is for most of us suburbanites who really only want it for going to home improvement stores and helping family, friends, and neighbors with their truck needs.No doubt fun to drive Mach-E, but not sure I want to get handicap with a truck EV