dajohn3
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I have driven a lot of long distance miles with my 98KW Ford Lightning XLT and found that I need to charge six times to 90 percent per 550 miles of driving each day at 65 MPH on cruise control. Also each time you charge with a fast charger the process takes longer and longer to reach the 80 percent of charge (45 minutes by the 5th charge) and from 80 to 90 it takes about the same amount of time. I have even had the 150 KW fast charger drop down to 7 KWH when I was at 17 percent of charge. Ford severely undersized their standard battery and this fact becomes more and more apparent the longer the distance you travel. At 60 MPH, I can only drive 168 miles on a 100 percent charge so I believe that Ford owes me about 25 KWs of additional battery so I can make a 240 mile stretch on a 100 percent charge. I have put my truck in for service 3 times now since I bought it at the end of January 2024 and currently have over 6000 miles on the odometer so I have had plenty of time to evaluate the truck. I have a XLT model and I can't even make it to the first charging station pulling 7000 pounds in west Texas. I thought that the T in the XLT stood for Towing but I think with my Lightning the T stands for TERD. I have even been towed to a charging station on the 2nd day of a 949 mile trip to visit some family because I could only get 87 miles (at 65 MPH) out of my battery bank at 90 percent charge. This is unacceptable! Ford should do a recall on the 98 KW and put an auxilliary charging port in the bed of the truck along with 25 KW of additional battery with straps to secure the additional battery bank. I believe that they could connect it to the brake assist to lower their cost. I am sure that the people driving the 98kw battery packs around wouldn't mind so much on the loss of truck bed space if they could actually use their truck as a truck to pull a trailer.
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