F 150 Lightning Reservation Closure and Order Bank Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

F-150® Lightning® Charging Frequently Asked Questions

The following are answers to some of the most common questions about charging the Ford F-150 Lightning. 

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Select a link below to be taken to a specific section of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Charging
Charging Options
Home Charging

Charging 

Select from the questions below for answers about the F-150 Lightning truck's charging capabilities:

How fast can the F-150 Lightning charge?

Using Direct Current (DC) fast charging:

  • The 2024 F-150 Lightning Standard Range (98 kWh battery) can charge from 15-80% in about 32 minutes.*
  • The 2024 F-150 Lightning Extended Range (131 kWh battery) can charge from 15-80% in about 38 minutes.

Using Level 2 Alternating Current (AC) charging:

  • The 2024 F-150 Lightning Standard Range (98 kWh battery) can charge from 15-80% in about 10 hours.*
  • The 2024 F-150 Lightning Extended Range (131 kWh battery) can charge from 15-80% in about 13 hours.

What charge level is recommended for daily driving?

Ford recommends that you set a charge limit of 90% for everyday driving and charge up to 100% when you need the full range for a trip. 

Charging to 90% helps prolong the life of your battery. 

What happens if I run out of charge on the road?

Ford Roadside Assistance can help. You can choose where you would like to have your vehicle towed and recharged within 25 kilometers of your vehicle's location: your home, a public charging station, or an Electric Vehicle (EV)-Certified dealer. 

If beyond 25 kilometers, Ford will take you to the nearest available option. 

Ford Roadside Assistance is included with your F-150 Lightning for 5 years/100,000 kilometers from the warranty start date (whichever comes first), with the option to extend after that.

Can the F-150 Lightning charge other Electric Vehicles (EVs)?

Yes. The F-150 Lightning can charge other EVs using Pro Power Onboard and the Ford Mobile Power Cord 30 amp (30A). The Mobile Power Cord can be ordered through your local Ford Dealer.

  • All F-150 Lightning vehicles can use their onboard 120 volt (V) outlets to support Level 1 charging of another EV.
  • F-150 Lightning vehicles with 9.6 kilowatt (kW) Pro Power Onboard can support Level 2 charging of another EV.

    Note: To enable Level 2 charging with 9.6 kW Pro Power Onboard, you also need a NEMA L14-30P to 14-50R adapter.

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Charging Options

Select from the questions below for answers to the ways you can charge the F-150 Lightning:

What charging options are available with the F-150 Lightning?

Currently, the F-150 Lightning has a few recommended options for home charging:

  • Ford Mobile Power Cord:
    • Level 1 charging at 12 amps (A)
    • Level 2 charging up to 30A
  • Ford Connect Charge Station: Level 2 charging up to 48A
  • Ford Charge Station Pro: 
    • Level 2 charging up to 80A
    • Supports Home Backup Power

Notes: 

  • The Mobile Power Cord can be:
    • Ordered as an option with your vehicle. 
    • Purchased at your local Ford Dealer.
  • The Ford Connected Charge Station and Ford Charge Station Pro can be ordered on the Ford Chargers website.
  • Charger installation can be performed by Ford's charging partner, Qmerit.

For more information on charging options and to purchase, visit fordcharging.ca

Does the F-150 Lightning come with a charge cord?

The Mobile Power Cord can be ordered as an option with your vehicle.

It can also be purchased at your local Ford Dealer.

Can I use the Ford Mobile Power Cord with a regular 120-Volt (V) outlet?

Yes, you can use the Mobile Power Cord with a 120V outlet for Level 1 charging. Using a 120V outlet allows you to charge just about anywhere you can plug in, but it is the slowest way to charge at about two kilometers of range per charging hour.*

Can non-Ford vehicles charge with Ford’s home chargers?

Yes. The Ford Mobile Power Cord and Ford Connected Charge Station use the J1772 charging connector. They can charge all J1772-compatible EVs.

Note: Tesla EVs will require an adapter to use these chargers.

The Ford Charge Station Pro uses the CCS1 charging connector. It can charge non-Ford EVs equipped with CCS1 charge ports.

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Home Charging

Select from the questions below for answers about charging your F-150 Lightning at home:

What is the right home charging solution for me?

Go to Ford F-150 Lightning | EV Charging | All You Need to Know to learn more about home charging options and which Ford charging solutions are available for purchase.

What factors should I consider when choosing a home charging solution?

To find the right charging solution for your home, consider the following:

How fast your F-150 Lightning can accept power:

For Level 1 and Level 2 charging, all EVs depend on their onboard charger(s) to accept alternating current (AC) power and convert it to Direct Current (DC) power to charge. The F-150 Lightning cannot charge faster than the capability of its onboard charger:

  • 2022-2023 F-150 Lightning Extended Range: 80 ampere (A) (19.2 kW)
  • 2022-2023 F-150 Lightning Standard Range: 48A (11.5 kW)
  • 2024 F-150 Lightning Extended and Standard Range: 48A (11.5 kW)

How much power your charging equipment can deliver:

Home chargers are capable of different charge speeds. Your F-150 Lightning cannot accept more power than your home charger can deliver.

  • Ford Mobile Power Cord:
    • Level 1: 12 amp (A) (2.4 kW)
    • Level 2: 30A (7.2 kW)
  • Ford Connected Charger Station: up to 48A (11.5 kW)
  • Ford Charge Station Pro: up to 80A (19.2 kW)

How much power your home can provide for your charging equipment:

Each home is unique:

  • Not all homes support every charging solution.
  • Your home charger cannot deliver more power to your F-150 Lightning than your home circuit has available. Consult with a licensed electrician for more information on the capabilities of your home electrical system.

Visit Ford F-150 Lightning | EV Charging | All You Need to Know for more information.

How much does it cost to install the Ford Charge Station Pro?

Visit the Qmerit website for an online home assessment and receive an automated quote for installing your Ford charging solutions.   

When can I start the home charging installation process?

Ford recommends you install your home charger before taking delivery of your vehicle. Installation can take time as each home is unique. The time to obtain permits and to install the charging solution may also vary.

Ford’s recommended partner for installation services is Qmerit. You can take a brief survey of your home and get a digital quote for the required installation steps.

What information do I need to provide to my licensed electrician for a home charging installation quote?

If you want to use your own qualified electrician, you can provide the following installation specification sheets to support a quote:

Visit the F-150 Lightning Charging website for more information.

Ford recommends working with Qmerit for your home charging installation needs. 

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*Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and analytical projection consistent with U.S. EPA combined drive cycle. The charging rate decreases as the battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and battery state of charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age, and state of health.

**Fast-charging fill-up is defined as a charge event from 15% to 80% state of charge. To qualify for a complimentary charging offer, the modem must be activated within 60 days of purchase through the FordPass App on a smartphone. Complimentary charging expires three years from activation. Offer excludes idle fees and parking fees associated with charging.

FordPass® App, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available through a download. Message and data rates may apply.

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