When you get your electrified F150 tell us what the real range is.
And don't be like those Tesla guys saying "I get 500 miles"--because most of them (in this area) do not, rather they lie about it so they can feel better about their expensive investment.
"range" in EV industry is under ideal conditions. Meaning no wind, no hills, no loading, 200lb driver (no passengers, etc) headlights and tail lights off, no radio playing, basically anything that uses electricity is going to reduce range, hills, loading, wind, weather, it goes on and on
I've been in the EV industry for over a decade and the #1 complaint is this. "There must be something wrong because y'all said the range is 80 miles and I can't get 10!" Ideal conditions are never reality.
Did you know. If you plan on letting your Lithium-equipped EV sit for over a month, you are supposed to discharge the battery to at least 60% before storage? Look into it. Not too much of an issue for most CARS because they get used, but there is an issue with UTV's and that sort, that often sit during the summer. Temperature can also affect the battery packs.
If you're in your truck and decide to pull your buddy out of a ditch, you tie up a rope (or strap/chain/whatever) and floor it and yank him out. Sometimes your gas powered truck will struggle against the torque converter and transmission. On an electric vehicle, you'll smoke the motor. Supposedly they have thermal protection but thus far, from what I've seen, it's not that effective. Again, get yourself a golf cart and play with it a couple years. I know the motor design is different on ev but the principles are identical.
Ain't too many people know how to work on them either "currently"--but that is changing. The older guys are getting out leaving us with younger "techs". That's all I'm gonna say. They learned that 2+2=5, right?
Glad you like your truck. Riddle me this. What's it cost to install a charging station at your place and how much does your electric bill go up every month? And if for some reason your charge runs low on a trip, are there places to recharge along the way or at your huntin' camp? Or do ya gotta carry a generator in the back? When it comes time to put a new battery in, what's that gonna set you back? Seriously, I am just curious as I don't know!
I refuse to call it a Lightning because of the one I had. A Lightning is a performance pickup. Similar to the "Mustang" Mach E, Ford really messed up giving it a name that was synonymous with something that, well, it really isn't. The Mach E is not a Mustang the same as a 3G Lightning is not a Lightning. A 2G lightning (99-04) was a pickup and a Mustang put together. It was as quick as a stock GT, handled almost as good, was faster in a long run, was cooler (IMO), and it had a cargo bed and had a 5000lb towing capacity. The 3G Lightning can it do all that? Seriously I don't know, can it run a 12 sec 1/4 mile off the showroom (to keep up with a Mustang GT)? Can it handle like a stock Mustang GT? Ford SVT focused on the Raptor for so long and the Lightning guys just sat there shaking their heads. Not that the Raptor was a bad truck, it was awesome for it's purpose. But it's not a Lightning and never will be, and to this day the 99-04 Lightning cannot be matched for it's versatility. Mind you, this is a STOCK (right off the showroom) model, not a modified model.