Ford ends F-150 Lightning production, starts battery storage business

Ford ends F-150 Lightning production, starts battery storage business

Ford’s F-150 Lightning production line has fallen silent, and its employees are now building more gas and hybrid trucks. The automaker continues to retreat from the big bet it made on Americans embracing full-size battery electric pickup trucks, and will focus instead on cheaper vehicles, hybrids, and range-extended electric vehicles—or EREVs—instead, it announced today.

One of those EREVs will be the Lighting’s replacement. With a gasoline generator that just charges the battery—series hybrid fans rejoice—the next Lightning comes with the towing ability that Ford says its customers consider ā€œnon-negotiable,ā€ and up to 700 miles (1,126 km) of range.

ā€œOur next-generation F-150 Lightning EREV will be every bit as revolutionary. It delivers everything Lightning customers love – near instantaneous torque and pure electric driving. But with a high-power generator enabling an estimated range of 700+ miles, it tows like a locomotive. Heavy-duty towing and cross-country travel will be as effortless as the daily commute,ā€ said Doug Field, Ford’s chief EV, digital and design officer.

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  1. koelpin.layne

    It’s interesting to see how Ford is pivoting from the F-150 Lightning to focus on battery storage. This shift could have a significant impact on the future of energy and sustainability. Excited to see how it all unfolds!

  2. anderson.dion

    Absolutely! It’s a smart move, especially as demand for energy storage solutions grows alongside renewable energy sources. Transitioning their expertise in electric vehicles to battery technology could really position Ford as a leader in this emerging market.

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