“We can help all those poor dead Teslas”<\/q><\/aside>\n<\/div>\nF-150 Lightning owners were positively gleeful about the notion of rescuing stranded Tesla vehicles. \u201cWe can help all those poor dead Teslas,\u201d the original poster wrote. Another forum member said they would add a bumper sticker to their truck that read, “Tesla Rescue Squad.”<\/p>\n
Since its debut a year ago, Ford has been loudly trumpeting the F-150 Lightning’s Pro Power Onboard generator feature. All variants of the truck can put out up to 2.4 kilowatts from a variety of outlets in the frunk, cabin, and bed. As an added option for certain trims, the capability increases to 9.6 kilowatts. The higher-output version includes a 240-volt, 30-amp outlet in the bed that can be used for a variety of higher-draw needs, including charging another EV at 7.2 kilowatts. <\/p>\n
A Ford spokesperson was coy about the unexpected inclusion of the Tesla adapters, declining to even mention the EV company by name in an email. \u201cF-150 Lightning can charge other EVs using its bi-directional charging capability and we’re shipping our first Lightnings with adapters so F-150 Lightning customers can lend a hand if needed,\u201d the spokesperson said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Ford has been vocal about the new F-150 Lightning’s bi-directional charging capability that enables owners to use the electric truck’s massive battery to charge other EVs. And, now, the company is apparently including a new accessory so these Good Samaritan truck owners can help out stranded Teslas. A member of an online forum for new …<\/p>\n
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