
"2022 Ford F-150 Lightning: Evaluating Range, Costs, and Pros & Cons at 15,000 Miles"
InsideEVs' senior editor Tom Moloughney shares his experience owning a 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning for 16 months and covering 15,000 miles. The electric pickup truck has an average efficiency of 2.1 miles/kWh, offering around 300 miles per charge in the summer and 200 miles per charge in winter. Charging costs over 16 months amounted to $1,250, significantly less than what would have been spent on gas. Tom is satisfied with home charging but finds DC fast charging too slow. He doesn't recommend the Lightning for frequent long-distance towing due to charging stops. Tom appreciates the frunk's convenience and storage capacity but has some complaints about Android Auto integration and charging information. Overall, he considers the F-150 Lightning his favorite EV out of the 11 electric cars he has owned.