![]() While that’s significantly more expensive than your average home charger – for example, Tesla’s popular Wall Connector is only $550 – the Ford Charge Station Pro is not your average wall charger.įirst, it’s rated at 80 amp, twice the capacity of the average charger, and it enables Ford’s Intelligent Backup Power bi-directional charging capacity. Gateway/installation, just like with a Powerwall, obviously add significant additional cost to make it work properly. $1310 is the standalone price of the charger. You can’t order it yet as the page shows it as “sold out,” but it reveals the price of the station to be $1,310: Now Ford has officially launched the Ford Charge Station Pro, which acts as both a charging station and bi-directional charger. In order to use the capacity at home, Ford-F150 Lightning owners are going to need a bi-directional charging station into which they can plug their electric pickup. With a bigger battery pack, the electric trucks could afford to use some of their energy capacity to provide backup power in case of an outage, and therefore, it could potentially replace a home generator or home battery pack, like the Tesla Powerwall. This is a feature that we have seen more and more in electric vehicles lately, including in the recent Hyundai Ioniq 5, but it’s especially interesting in an electric pickup truck since pickups require bigger battery packs. It means that the electric pickup truck can send power back to power a home, another vehicle, or virtually anything it can plug into. ![]() When Ford unveiled the F-150 Lightning, one of the features that created the most buzz was its support for bi-directional charging: Ford intelligent Backup Power. It is offered at a surprisingly good price, considering it enables backup power and can basically replace a generator or Tesla Powerwall. Ford has launched its new Ford Charge Station Pro, a bi-directional home charging station that works with the upcoming F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck.
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