Simply earlier than 6:30 a.m. on a February morning, my cellphone lit up with a notification: The Ford F-150 Lighting in my driveway had stopped charging.
“That’s not good,” I mentioned to my spouse Karen, noting that the truck was plugged in and never but absolutely charged.
By the way in which, it was about 20 levels beneath zero Fahrenheit.
I’ll get again to what occurred with the charger on a chilly morning. But when the video headlines screaming in all caps on the Web are to be believed, electrical vehicles don’t work within the chilly in any respect as a result of they lose all their vary. After every week of maximum cold-weather testing of the Ford F-150 Lightning I’m right here to let you know that is some grade-A clickbait.
I froze my tuchas off throughout that week of subzero climate in Minnesota with a Ford F-150 Lightning to separate truth from fiction. I by no means ran out of juice, and I don’t even personal a Stage 2 house charger.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
What I did
Every thing improper. On objective.
Most EV homeowners may have a Stage 2 charger at their house and, when it’s this chilly exterior, precondition the automobile (the cabin, and maybe the battery) whereas it’s nonetheless plugged in. I did neither of these issues—despite the fact that the FordPass app makes these issues straightforward to determine.
Parking an EV inside a storage would assist too. However 35% of America does not personal a single household house, many Individuals don’t have a storage, and those that do won’t even be capable of match the 231.7-inch lengthy F-150 Lightning inside it.
For them, I checked out three eventualities:
1) I let the truck sit exterior in ambient temperatures starting from -5 to -22 levels Fahrenheit for 12.5 hours straight unplugged. This was to cold-soak the battery and each different part within the automobile and see the way it impacts the Lightning.
2) One other night time with the very same circumstances I plugged the Lightning into an everyday 120-volt outlet with the usual charging wire that comes with each F-150 Lightning for 12.5 hours. This situation trickle-charged the truck and replicated what may occur ought to somebody discover themselves parking at a pal’s home on a highway journey (or at work).
3) With an almost empty battery I fast-charged the truck at an Electrify America station within the chilly, which itself proved to be an expertise.
4) With a hotter battery I charged the truck on public L2 chargers and a slower, much less highly effective, L3 charger.
Right here’s what I discovered.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
EV vary and effectivity go down within the chilly
In truthful to heat temperatures our workforce has seen the Lightning common wherever from 2.1 to 2.6 mile per kwh. That’s a wide array with a lot of variables, simply as with the gas financial system of a gas-powered automobile.
The most effective I noticed on this week of cold-weather testing with the Lightning, in a 44-mile freeway run at 16 levels, was a 1.8 mile/kwh common. And over the course of the entire 358 miles of combined driving, the Lightning averaged 1.5 mile/kwh—amounting to about 200 miles of vary from the 131-kwh Prolonged Vary Pack, rated for 320 miles.
So general, the Lightning misplaced a few third of its effectivity—and vary—within the chilly.
This sort of effectivity and vary loss isn’t unprecedented for gasoline automobiles both, in such chilly climate. My spouse’s Jeep Grand Cherokee with a V-8 engine sees a one-third drop in gas effectivity (from about 16 mpg to 12 mpg) in the identical circumstances. Associates with turbo-6 F-150s report about the identical acquire in thirst.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
Whereas some EVs are experiencing points retaining vitality within the chilly, the F-150 Lightning didn’t point out it misplaced any vitality throughout a 12-hour chilly soak regardless of the estimated vary dropping 38 miles.
The F-150 Lightning doesn’t have a warmth pump, which could have helped it within the chilly. A warmth pump acts like an air-con system in reverse to maneuver warmth vitality to the cabin quite than create it. It could actually enhance cold-weather vary by as much as 20%. That may be the distinction between attending to a charger or not on a highway journey.
Gitanjli McRoy, chief engineer of Ford’s EV vitality administration programs for the F-150 Lightning, instructed Inexperienced Automotive Reviews the truck doesn’t have a warmth pump as a result of Ford balanced what was technically prepared, could possibly be optimized, and ship the perfect worth whereas getting the truck developed. The best way the plumbing is completed presents the Lightning alternatives to heat-share the place it may, based on McRoy. The engineer wouldn’t touch upon the Lightning’s roadmap for such a characteristic however famous the workforce is continuous to enhance the truck.
One other remark that carries over from gasoline automobiles is that the extra excessive the circumstances get, the extra wildly the estimated vary swings—and the much less you need to fixate on what it could be at any second. It’s the results of an algorithm leading to an informed guess of how far the remaining vitality will take the truck.
For example: Within the span of half-hour whereas sitting within the driveway with the truck turned off, the Ford iOS app instructed me with a full cost the Lightning’s vary could be simply 153 miles and two minutes later claimed 189 miles of vary.
Briefly, relying wholly on the estimated vary is unrealistic, but it surely makes for excellent YouTube movies. Simply as would occur with a gas-powered automobile that encountered a handful of 0-60 mph runs, the vary remaining quantity is definitely influenced and never utterly correct. As Senior Editor Bengt Halvorson so casually put it: “Like in a fuel automobile, you need to simply comply with the gas gauge.”
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
Charging: Are you able to freeze an EV charger?
Trickle charging off the 120-volt outlet in a single day on common provides simply over 1 kwh per hour, which interprets to 1 to 2 miles of vary per hour within the circumstances I skilled. Importantly, it took a few of the stress off the battery to maintain itself heat within the chilly.
However that’s when Ford’s 32-amp house charger give up on me mid-charge. A fast verify of the homeowners handbook on-line knowledgeable me that the blinking amber mild meant the charger had encountered a fault; unplugging to reset didn’t remedy it both.
The reply primarily was, sure, I did freeze the charger. It is solely rated and licensed to -22 levels Fahrenheit. Just a few hours warming up inside my home after which the charger was nearly as good as new.
2022 Ford F-150 Lightning
Ford mentioned the extra highly effective 80-amp charger that comes customary with the Prolonged Vary Lightning, which my Lariat tester was optioned with the bigger battery pack, is licensed to -40 F. An proprietor would theoretically have this charger put in, both of their storage or exterior at their very own expense. Normal Vary Lightning homeowners should pony up $1,310 to purchase this charger if they need it.
As a reference level Rivian charges each its house and transportable chargers to -22 F, and GMC mentioned the accessible Hummer EV house wall charger can also be rated to -22 F. The usual transportable charger that comes with the Hummer EV is rated to -40 F, although Tim Esterdahl of Pickup Truck + SUV Speak froze it in the same scenario as me (although at 240V) when it was (+)2 F exterior.
I used to be unable to get any definitive gauge of how the chilly was affecting the Lightning at an Electrify America fast-charging station. One 350-kw charger was offline, one refused to reply or acknowledge the truck, and the road of 150-kw chargers all displayed a message (which was displayed two weeks prior when charging an Audi This fall E-Tron) stating the utmost energy of the chargers had been quickly diminished in an effort to enhance service and carry out an replace. The FordPass Plug and Cost characteristic labored as billed although.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
Does chilly cut back EVs’ energy output?
Beginning up a gas-powered truck after sitting exterior in sub-zero temperatures is extraordinarily exhausting on the engine. The oil is like sludge; the starter strains from a torpid 12-volt battery; the engine ultimately fires, after which runs wealthy because it involves life. And it will be downright irresponsible to faucet into peak energy within the first jiffy after beginning chilly in climate like this.
Irrespective of how chilly, the Lightning, and different EVs, have none of that. Virtually.
In contrast to each different electrical automobile the Lightning shows accessible energy output on the left facet of the gauge cluster—and that gauge indicated energy output was diminished practically the whole week I spent with it. The rationale? The battery pack was too chilly more often than not to ship full energy to the electrical motors.
For the reason that F-150 Lightning is a truck, and duties like towing rely on having the ability to faucet into full energy, Ford is useful in together with this gauge, and I noticed energy pulled again to as little as 61% of full, although it largely averaged between 68% and 78% until I warmed the pack absolutely by hooking to quick chargers.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
All through the week the battery temperature gauge indicated when the pack was chilly, however solely as soon as did I get the pack so chilly the gauge turned orange; it felt like an achievement.
Ford verified that battery temperature and state of cost each play a think about energy output. In the course of summer time with a heat pack and the battery at 13% energy output could be restricted as nicely, based on McRoy. The battery temperature bars that homeowners see within the higher left of the digital gauge cluster is a direct measurement by way of a sensor quite than an inferred studying by way of cell monitoring.
Whereas Normal Vary Lightnings make do with simply 452 hp and 580 lb-ft of torque, my Prolonged Vary Lightning with the bigger 131-kwh battery pack had 580 hp and 775 lb-ft of torque. With the large battery Ford mentioned the Lightning rips from 0 to 60 mph in lower than 4.0 seconds. Even with solely 60% energy output, or 75%, the Lightning isn’t sluggish. Until a driver is doing stoplight sprints, the gauge is the one motive they’d remember that energy output is being restricted.
The Rivian R1T will merely present a snowflake image within the gauge cluster ought to the powertrain be too chilly to supply full energy, and the GMC Hummer EV doesn’t show something or make the motive force conscious that energy output is proscribed. Different EVs don’t both exterior of some displaying an emblem like Rivian.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
The Lightning rode on Basic Grabber HTS all-season rubber. Within the chilly these tires will not be nice. On dry, chilly pavement all 4 tires can chirp from a begin. On slick, snow-covered pavement they slip and slide rapidly. An actual set of winter tires—and a Snow or Slippery Situations drive mode, which different Fords just like the F-150s have—would do wonders for the Lighting (as they do for any automobile) within the chilly.
Through an over-the-air replace Rivian added a Snow Mode to its R1T and R1S that does recalibrate these programs, and Ford could be smart to comply with right here.
2023 Ford F-150 Lightning
Identical to different EVs within the chilly
Practically all the pieces laid out above isn’t distinctive to Ford’s electrical pickup truck. Plenty of it could possibly be a few Mustang Mach-E, a Tesla, a Lucid, or a Hyundai Ioniq 5.
The place issues are completely different is the actual fact the Lightning is a pickup truck that’s marketed to do truck issues.
As we speak, huge electrical pickups will not be supreme for towing lengthy distances or taking highway journeys in chilly climate. Each of those info say extra about at the moment’s battery know-how and infrastructure than they do in regards to the F-150 Lightning.
Two key variations assist put this all in perspective. The primary is the truth that a gallon of gasoline is by quantity 13 instances extra vitality dense than the perfect lithium-ion batteries at the moment. Nonetheless, electrical automobiles are much more environment friendly at utilizing the vitality they do have. Probably the most environment friendly fuel engine in manufacturing is at about 40% whereas electrical motors function close to 90% effectivity.
The overarching query for truck consumers: Do you truthfully want to have the ability to drive 300 or 400 miles at any time with a second’s discover? A current examine confirmed F-150 homeowners continuously use their vehicles to run errands 87% of the time and solely continuously tow 7% of the time. Appears for a big swath of shoppers shopping for pickup vehicles, when you’re trustworthy with your self, the F-150 Lightning can be greater than enough for Starbucks runs, soccer follow, and hitting up Dwelling Depot, if there’s time.