With its innovative all-electric powertrain, the 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning can deliver the impressive towing and hauling capabilities San Antonio drivers expect from a Ford truck. But with EV technology being new to many drivers, it is understandable that there will be some questions about the Ford Lightning miles per charge, charging time, and cost to charge. In this guide from the team at Northside Ford, we’ll take a look at the charging time, range, and charging cost of the Ford Lightning. If you’re interested in getting behind the wheel of a new Lightning, head on down to our dealership in San Antonio for a test drive today!
The Ford F-150 Lightning charging times will vary depending on the charging method. Take a look at the Lightning charge times below:
The Ford lightning cost to charge will also vary depending on the charging method. For home charging, you’ll find that the price of electricity in Texas can range from 10.4 cents to 20.7 cents per kWh depending on which energy provider you choose. The Ford Lightning cost to charge at %%target_cirt_2%%-area public charging stations can run between 0.24 cents per kWh to 0.31 cents per kWh. The BlueOval™ charging network costs $50 a year with 250kWh of complimentary charging for 2 years from Warranty start date.
What about the Ford Lightning miles per charge? The Lightning range will depend on what type of battery you have. The standard range battery can generate 452 horsepower and the extended range battery delivers an impressive 580 horsepower, so the driving range of these two batteries also differs. Here are the EPA estimates for the 2023 Ford Lightning miles per charge:
Ready to learn more about all that a new Ford Lighting has to offerBulverde-area drivers like you? The friendly sales associates at Northside Ford are standing by to fill you in on the 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning charging time, range, performance specs, interior features, and more. If you have any questions or if you’d like to schedule a test drive, please feel free to contact us. Want to continue your research? Check out our F-150 vs. F-150 Lightning comparison.
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