Based on average of 30 KwH of use per day, the F-150 Lightning with extended-range battery provides full-home power for up to three days
to charge their homes in the event of an outage will pay a hefty price tag.
The Home Integration System, which consists of an inverter, transfer switch and battery, is available through Sunrun for $3,895, with installation costs dependent on a person's home setup. The device works in tandem with the automaker's 80-amp Charge Station Pro, which is included with extended range F-150 Lightning vehicles and costs $1,310 plus tax for standard range F-150 Lightning vehicles.
The Ford F-150 Lightning has the ability to off-board up to 9.6 kilowatts of power during an outage to keep the lights on, power home appliances, security systems and more.
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