My Ford F-150 Lightning Road Trip With Tesla Supercharging
Ben Westby joins the channel to showcase his F-150 Lightning journey from the Western slope of Colorado to the beaches of San Diego with his family and the Ford adapter to charge at Tesla Superchargers!
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This Ben guy seems like a stand up Dad. He's thorough and transparent. In the event I decide to go the EV route with my next vehicele - it will be because of Ben's review. It's nice to see a real world account of EV ownership.
More like this! Ben did a great job. Let’s see more family road trip type videos for us families!
Owner reviews are the best reviews.
As a fellow Lightning SR owner with a family of 4, I love seeing Ben's content! It really shows how practical and flexible the Lightning is for a family.
Thank You Everybody for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 ✌ ☮ ❤ 🕊
4:39 Haha! “Hey goat.”
Please continue with more of your videos. I prefer your series over the other Out of Spec channels, as I’m always learning something new from you & Ryan. Also prefer your demeanor.
Agree with your comment
Thanks Ben and the whole family for showing how you can experience a fun vacation in an EV. And with the growing non-Tesla access to the huge Tesla charging network, you can take the type of vehicle you need on an easy and fun trip. Cheers and well done on the video, it's the communication and presentation style Ben showed that made the video work.
Thank you. I'm planning a road trip this coming summer, and I won't be stopping at an EA station.
If you can use Tesla over EA, always choose that. That’s what our experience taught us!
Awesome video Ben! You are a good dad my friend! Also having a family and an EV, this was a great video. I’ve done Road Trips without the kids in our Ioniq 5 because of charger anxiety. Feel better watching this and always planning my route. I’ve got V2L and I didn’t think about having a mini kitchen with it on the road.
Excellent job - thanks for sharing that experience! Hope to meet you one of those days on a Road Trip or Ford meetup in our Lariat ER - it’s is a fantastic machine to travel in.
Wow that is awesome on a standard range Lightning. We need more people to long there charging sessions like this so we can show how this is very possible. Sounds like form some comments it was even cheaper than a gas V-150, I do wonder how the efficiency is for a gas F-150 with 40 mph winds. In a short drive I was in win like that in my F-150 and it was like 11 mpg and that was under 80 mph, which is the speed on the I-15 in southern Utah.
Brilliant! He's a natural! More 'real' user road trips please!
Thank you! I try to be authentic and well..me!
Glad you had a nice trip. And good to see the F-150 charged well at the Superchargers. Hopefully that will continue. My thought is that Tesla will become the Exxon, Mobil, Shell, etc. of EV charging. BTW, we have a new V4 Supercharger going in by me. V4 has the long cables and in some stalls they put the charging stand right in the middle so the spot works for Tesla and non-Teslas,
Nice to see a dirty truck! All the trucks, Jeeps and Broncos around here are squeaky clean.
We live 9,000 ft elevation in the Rockies, and it’s a 16 mile dirt road to get to town, so yeah, it’s not a pavement princess 😂
Great job Ben! You're super fun to watch - Liv
One thing we have been trying to do is find charging at our place we are staying at and charging over night at even lower rates than DC fast charging. Sometimes the hotel gives the charging as complimentary although the complimentary charging seems to be going away.
Hotel next to us had charging but was requiring $0.69 per kWh. Or I drive to Tesla after 9pm for a 20 minute charge at $0.18
Finally a real world video. I a Standard Rage but haven't gotten the adapter yet. I live in southe texas. The only way i charge is at home. Charging stations here are crap. Just dealerships. Make more videos with SR lightning. Also would appreciate a video with normal mode vs sport mode road trip.
A George Foreman Grill - so smart. I thought about bringing that on my next camping trip.
Really well put together video that showcases real world living with an EV. One tip, please show the charging screens in truck when charging on the Superchargers, that's what I came here to see.
Good to know. Honestly at the moment Ford provides no information on the dash when charging. You have to rely on the Tesla app for information
I remember Ben. He is off-grid. I am not as of yet but getting there.
Hi Ben, on average how much kWh were you getting at Tesla Superchargers on each charge?
When I try to Supercharge my 2023 Lightning via Plug-and-Charge and my A2Z adapter, I always seem to get a "charge station fault" in the truck. But when I activate the same charger via Tesla's app, it works fine. And afterwards, that charging session is displayed in FordPass under the Charge Logs. Why won't Plug-And-Charge (which of course I've activated) just work like in these videos?!? Since I'm not using using their "approved" adapter (might get that in August), I probably cannot ask Ford or Tesla. Thanks for any/all advice.
No link! (Hint: Good to do what you say you’ll do.)
So with the standard battery, how many miles between charging stops in the real world?
With the insane headwinds I was facing, I was traveling about 120/140 miles between each charging station. I can easily get 200 miles inbetween stations in ideal conditions.
Max, how is your Mom's ordering of the R1S going? Any updates on that front?
She loves her dual motor R1S! I won’t be flying home for a while but she took delivery two weeks ago and is used to one pedal and daily driving it
@@outofspecguide Yay!!! Content to come later. To be continued...Now let's work on Dad. Just kidding.
@@outofspecguide Someday, I want to get the R3X (teal, orange highlights and palomino interior).
Love to know your total kWh charged and total miles for a Mi/kWh calculation…..
To be fair towards EA, their network of chargers did not leave them stranded even though they didn't meet the standards of what most of us would expect. Delivering 50 KWh of juice basically demonstrates what all Volt owners go through when they're road tripping.
I'm of the opinion that, "well at least they weren't stranded" is a poor bar to measure the reliability and consistency of a network. The comment essentially alludes to being ok with subpar charging with app->station miscommunication alongside stalls labeled with power outputs that are not actually being produced. That's not a great measure of success just because it's only what a Volt or Bolt owner can experience. Met a lot of new to EV road trippers at those stations who were ready to quit EV's because of their experience. But they weren't stranded. So maybe they should just suck it up and be ok with it despite their vehicle being capable of better experiences?
Ben has the hook up to be able to get a Ford adapter.
yes mine not going to here until sept
Did EA charge you a session charge each time you switched dispensers?
Yes, they did. If you change stalls, you are essentially ending the charge session and reactivating a new session with the new stall
Seven charging stops in 900 miles is pretty tough. The unpredictability of how much energy is being used, and how much range varies is frustrating. If my math is correct, my pickup, at 17 mpg, would have cost about $200 with fewer stops. Interesting. I think my choice of a hybrid is currently the best. The issue is infrastructure currently. In a few years we hope that will be corrected.
Let's add charger anxiety to range anxiety....
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