Did you sign up for that plan? I don’t remember if we had options. What are your rates between peak vs off peak?I have JCPL and it looks like there’s about a 4.5 cent difference in charging off peak. I always charge overnight
Did you sign up for that plan? I don’t remember if we had options. What are your rates between peak vs off peak?I have JCPL and it looks like there’s about a 4.5 cent difference in charging off peak. I always charge overnight
I don’t remember signing up for it. Just double checked- 15.5 cents on and 9.6 off. Add it all up and it comes to 13.2 combinedDid you sign up for that plan? I don’t remember if we had options. What are your rates between peak vs off peak?
You have to sign up for it.Did you sign up for that plan? I don’t remember if we had options. What are your rates between peak vs off peak?
When do you need it?How would you guys recommend I reserve one? I am likely going to buy one for our property management business in New Brunswick for a maintenance staffer to drive around. Thinking the F150 Lightning or the EV Ram coming out for 2024.
How would you guys recommend I reserve one? I am likely going to buy one for our property management business in New Brunswick for a maintenance staffer to drive around. Thinking the F150 Lightning or the EV Ram coming out for 2024.
How would you guys recommend I reserve one? I am likely going to buy one for our property management business in New Brunswick for a maintenance staffer to drive around. Thinking the F150 Lightning or the EV Ram coming out for 2024.
That’s really fvck up that Ford is making none preorder when there are so many still waitingIf you can get by with a standard range battery (230 max miles vs. 320 miles), you can search cars.com and you will find Lariats with standard range batteries available at some dealers without markup. They are going for about $72,000. There is no sales tax, and you will get a $7,500 federal tax credit if you buy before the end of the year. That will get you down to about $64,500, and put you at an equivalent cost for an ICE pickup of about $60,000 (plus the sales tax).
IIRC, you were a RU football player. All American Ford in Old Bridge and Pt. Pleasant is a sponsor. They might be willing to work with you.
Looks like DCH in Eatontown has a Lariat and a PRO at $54,000. Ford made some additional Lightning vehicles that were not ordered, and they have been arriving on the lots.
No it's not. They are meeting their 2022 orders.That’s really fvck up that Ford is making none preorder when there are so many still waiting
Nope, I’m still on the waitlistNo it's not. They are meeting their 2022 orders.
This would be my first one. I realized I either need to pay my guy 5k a year in gas credit to run around or pay him 1k in electric credit. After 5 years it's a no brainer.Do you have a fleet of vehicles for the company?
Wow that's amazing. Yeah if I could test drive one first that would be strongly preferred.Looks like DCH in Eatontown has a Lariat and a PRO at $54,000. Ford made some additional Lightning vehicles that were not ordered, and they have been arriving on the lots.
It is supposed to debut this month, maybe next week I believe.Wouldn't wait for one that hasn't even debuted in concept/prototype form yet (the Ram).
You don’t need to test drive it. It’s a great ride. What you do need to worry about is the 5.5 ft bed. Not sure it’ll carry everything you described, especially Sheetrock. Range won’t be an issue if you have a 240v outlet. I’m interested to hear if any of those advertised prices will hold.Wow that's amazing. Yeah if I could test drive one first that would be strongly preferred.
Fleet owners in general are going to eat up EVs. We're already seeing it in the rental business. Agree, a no-brainer.This would be my first one. I realized I either need to pay my guy 5k a year in gas credit to run around or pay him 1k in electric credit. After 5 years it's a no brainer.
I think fleets are going to eat up trucks and IF they can crack this nut on vans (right now the charging ranges are just horrible to me) it's going to change things.
We can carry sheetrock, tile, lumber, windows etc in the back and then tools will stay in the frunk.
I agree about sheetrock but we would just have the back tailgate down with the material tied down. Only truck that can carry sheetrock are the vans but their ranges are horrible. Ford transit van is like 126 miles on a full range but it takes it 8-12 hours to fully charge. That's worthless. You forget to charge one day, you're toast.You don’t need to test drive it. It’s a great ride. What you do need to worry about is the 5.5 ft bed. Not sure it’ll carry everything you described, especially Sheetrock. Range won’t be an issue if you have a 240v outlet. I’m interested to hear if any of those advertised prices will hold.
Having researched the last few weeks, Amazon has an exlusive contract with Rivian for electric vans (I know Amazon partially owns them but still) similar with FedEx. If that's what those delivery companies are doing I want to follow.Fleet owners in general are going to eat up EVs. We're already seeing it in the rental business. Agree, a no-brainer.
If you don’t have 240v, it takes days (not hours) to charge. Most of the people I know that actually use a truck for a living want the crew cab with full size bed. The super crew cab with 5.5 ft bed is for posers like me. Definitely don’t buy the Lariat trim for a work truck.I agree about sheetrock but we would just have the back tailgate down with the material tied down. Only truck that can carry sheetrock are the vans but their ranges are horrible. Ford transit van is like 126 miles on a full range but it takes it 8-12 hours to fully charge. That's worthless. You forget to charge one day, you're toast.
240v outlet we'll install if needed.
You'll need it. 100%240v outlet we'll install if needed.
We ran a 100 amp circuit to our garage to power the 80 amp charger supplied with our Lightning. It was expensive, but worth it.I agree about sheetrock but we would just have the back tailgate down with the material tied down. Only truck that can carry sheetrock are the vans but their ranges are horrible. Ford transit van is like 126 miles on a full range but it takes it 8-12 hours to fully charge. That's worthless. You forget to charge one day, you're toast.
240v outlet we'll install if needed.
It is supposed to debut this month, maybe next week I believe.
I will buy one next year for the tax writeoff I think. If I have to run a new 100 amp circuit that kind of sucks, might need to store this thing at my office then. I was hoping to just install a separate circuit at my handymans house lolWe ran a 100 amp circuit to our garage to power the 80 amp charger supplied with our Lightning. It was expensive, but worth it.
You should act fast on any vehicles on a lot. There are very few available. Some dealers may be selling their test units in December. Try All American Ford in Point Pleasant. They are a Rutgers football sponsor.
I drive a Ram 1500 right now. 2022 and I don't think I will ever again drive something that isn't a pickup. I love it. Feel like I am sitting on a couch in that thing.Originally it was but got pushed back to CES.
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If you have time, would be worth waiting to compare. Otherwise, the F-150 looks pretty damn good for use as an e work truck.
I installed a full charging station, which is 80 amps, and required 100 amp breaker. Our garage could not be further away from our main breaker panel. We had to run about 80 feet of 2 gauge romex (me and the Mrs ran the wire and the electrician connected it) to a subpanel midway, and then about another 70-75 feet of #3 wire and a #6 ground from the subpanel to the garage.I will buy one next year for the tax writeoff I think. If I have to run a new 100 amp circuit that kind of sucks, might need to store this thing at my office then. I was hoping to just install a separate circuit at my handymans house lol
What's the difference in charge times in your 2 scenarios, if you know?I installed a full charging station, which is 80 amps, and required 100 amp breaker. Our garage could not be further away from our main breaker panel. We had to run about 80 feet of 2 gauge romex (me and the Mrs ran the wire and the electrician connected it) to a subpanel midway, and then about another 70-75 feet of #3 wire and a #6 ground from the subpanel to the garage.
You can charge off of a 240 v smaller breaker, it will just be slower.
From Ford, the standard range battery:What's the difference in charge times in your 2 scenarios, if you know?
Damn, that looked pretty scary. For sure I want to know what the cause was because if the videos aren't faked or otherwise misrepresentative of what happened, that was very bizarre.Uh oh, Tesla …
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Tesla Driver Parking The Car Suddenly Takes Off Like A Bat Out Of Hell, Killing Two Pedestrians, Driver Says The Car Malfunctioned
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This EV Macan article, if accurate, is disappointing to me. Been holding out and awaiting the specs, and will wait a bit more. But 300 miles of range is insufficient for my needs.
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I have three primary needs for an SUV, long road trips while hauling varying amounts of stuff, inclement weather where I don't want to be driving a low sports car around, and times when I need to haul more than 2 people.How much range you looking for?
400 feels like the sweet spot for me, though it would depend on how much winter drop-off it's likely to experience.
I think 250 would be enough for a secondary commuter for mostly in town.
This will go down as yet another goose egg in your quest to disparage EVs.Uh oh, Tesla …
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Tesla Driver Parking The Car Suddenly Takes Off Like A Bat Out Of Hell, Killing Two Pedestrians, Driver Says The Car Malfunctioned
An out-of-control Tesla sped through the streets of a Chinese province, killing two and injuring three before it finally crashed into a building earlier this month. Terrifying footage showed a white Tesla Model Y suddenly accelerating after the driver appeared to try to park the car, and then...vidmax.com
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Such anger.This will go down as yet another goose egg in your quest to disparage EVs.
You might want to consider a handle change:
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Anger? Don't flatter yourself. I really hope you clicked my link, because "useful idiot" suits you to a T. Maybe you'll learn something.Such anger.
You may want to tweak your soy levels, Belly.
I feel like you’re very negative.Anger? Don't flatter yourself. I really hope you clicked my link, because "useful idiot" suits you to a T. Maybe you'll learn something.
This thread took a reasonable point and then went stupid. Of course the exposure is mostly with ICE vehicles. Thanks captain obvious. The point about depreciation is stupid. Depreciation is currently favorable to EV because they are in short supply and in demand. Once the majority of cars become EV, the normal depreciation cycle will resume. Also, exposure to residual values only matter with leased vehicles. For purchased vehicles, the risk is passed on to the consumer.