First Road Trip in our F-150 LIGHTNING

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2022
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  • @robocowone464
    @robocowone464 Před rokem +96

    There is no reason you should have to have an app on your phone to charge. The chargers should be ready to go at any time and they should work just like a gas pump. All you should have to do is pull up, put in your debit/credit card,plug it into your vehicle, and it should start charging. No app, No need to activate, or make a phone call, just pull up and charge. They have made the system too complicated.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +3

      ChargePoint seems to work with their RFID system. But EA struggles. It does need to become a more universal process, which I think would make it more seamless.

    • @BillLaBrie
      @BillLaBrie Před rokem

      How they gonna track and control you if you don’t have the phone app? Get real…do you even support the new liberal order, bro?

    • @robocowone464
      @robocowone464 Před rokem

      @@BillLaBrie I hope that was sarcasm.

    • @robocowone464
      @robocowone464 Před rokem +7

      @@AllElectricFamily Even with their rfid card you have to setup an account with them and either deposit money into that account or tie a credit card to the account. The system that they are putting in place is all about Control and Surveillance. We have to start pushing back on our invasion of privacy or we will be completely imprisoned.

    • @microbiologycory10
      @microbiologycory10 Před rokem +4

      What if your phone dies? And then your truck dies…just out of luck? Really?!?

  • @Davegvg3576
    @Davegvg3576 Před rokem +66

    From a competitive charging perspective this is like stepping back almost a decade in time.

    • @chodkowski01
      @chodkowski01 Před rokem +7

      The price and rarity of lithium is so expensive. There might be a future for electric but not now.

    • @mayflowerconsulting5540
      @mayflowerconsulting5540 Před rokem +4

      Agree. I have yet to call a gas station to see if their pumps will be working when I show up!

    • @Davegvg3576
      @Davegvg3576 Před rokem

      @@mayflowerconsulting5540 there is the generally poor availability ratio of the Electrify America network, but I was referring to a max charge rate of 150KW. This is really bad in a world where BEV's routinely see 250-350 if at least for short time to quickly put on miles for short stops. It removes the vehicle from viability on any trip longer than one charge.

    • @DWH300
      @DWH300 Před rokem +2

      Get use to it. When gas goes well over $5.00 per gallon after the mid terms and Ice vehicles begin to be eliminated. You'll choice will be made for you. A full EV or a PHEV. Both require plug in charging.

    • @Davegvg3576
      @Davegvg3576 Před rokem +2

      @@DWH300 Ice are going to be around a long time, when I do go EV and there are a bunch of reasons to do it I wont be buying a vehicle that cant charge competitively - and these gen 1 lightnings do not. Farley admitted charging was a much bigger challenge than they thought.

  • @rehabmax
    @rehabmax Před rokem +6

    It is nice that you keep smiling through all of this. What a pain of a way to go on a road trip. These charge station companies appear terrible, with non functioning and slow chargers. If more that 1 vehicle is charging, the power is divided? Really? Around town an EV looks good. A road trip, I don't see how it is possible. Imagine the chaos of hundreds of EVs on the interstates. Unreliable charging network.

  • @RATyson
    @RATyson Před rokem +1

    I appreciate all of these videos. And I am so thankful that I dodged the bullet by NOT purchasing the Lightning I was planning on.
    After seeing videos like this, along with the videos showing how this truck is pretty much useless as a truck, I am thankful to all of you who have gone before me!
    I ended up purchasing a 2018 F150 Lariat 3.5 ecoboost with fairly low mileage for about half of what the Lightning lariat was going to be. I love this truck, even with the hassle of needing to repair the cam phasers.

  • @briannave7326
    @briannave7326 Před rokem +56

    I’ve been making two trips from Iowa to Oregon a year for several years, making the 1850 mile trip in two days with my straight stick Toyota Corolla getting 40 mpg. Looks like it would take at least 3 days with a F-150 Lightning from what I’m finding out from your video.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +6

      It would take longer, that’s why we include the stats so people can have the full picture.

    • @batmanlives6456
      @batmanlives6456 Před rokem +4

      @@AllElectricFamily the electric reality

    • @deenobrown1
      @deenobrown1 Před rokem +6

      Not in a Tesla. Nearly the same as gas vehicles when traveling. Teslas are 10 years ahead in technology and especially in charging network!

    • @batmanlives6456
      @batmanlives6456 Před rokem +10

      @@deenobrown1 I can add 35 gallons to my Toyota in just a few minutes…
      Diesel hi flow pumps
      Blows a Tesla recharge away

    • @chodkowski01
      @chodkowski01 Před rokem +1

      @@deenobrown1 when you factor in all costs the gas is much cheaper. Only Tesla can service the vehicle and see what that costs.

  • @anystonetony
    @anystonetony Před rokem +5

    I drove model 3 once from Houston to Dallas in winter time. It turned out to be 5 miles range left when I reach a supercharger in the mid-way. I totally understand the feeling when your battery is dying.

  • @Ambot51
    @Ambot51 Před rokem +7

    You guys rule. Love the way your kids are part of the video at times. Keep reporting all the nutty chargers you find. (That last one was hilarious, but hey, it worked and was free!)

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      Glad you're enjoying the videos! We haven't found one quite as good as that charger since then! 😅

  • @MrBIGBRY7
    @MrBIGBRY7 Před rokem +9

    Don’t get me wrong, I love the Lightning. But that is why I went with Tesla over other EVs. Charging infrastructure.

  • @Teacherman78
    @Teacherman78 Před rokem +14

    Hooray for making it. EA definitely needs to step it up. Thanks for showing us how it’s working.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      Glad to share. We are confident it will get better!

    • @markfitzpatrick6692
      @markfitzpatrick6692 Před rokem

      If you watched the video they called and asked if 3 and 4 are working and the 150 was working like they said. Ea has no control over whether plug and charge works. Kyle had problems when he first got the Mach e and now I think people with Mach e are doing fine. One she used the app it worked. 150 kw units have only been around 4 years. Appreciate what you have not what you don’t . Everyone isn’t driving a truck with a enormous battery. And they are not always going to give max kw every time. 90 kw is not bad. The lightening doesn’t charge as fast as the rivian according to Alex on autos. You don’t see him complaining all the time. Your expectations are out of line with what is available. As long as you can charge be happy with that. You are not going to get a row of 350 kw units just for trucks and taycan s. There are other people to worry about other than 2 trucks.

    • @Teacherman78
      @Teacherman78 Před rokem +3

      @@markfitzpatrick6692 do you often arrive at gas stations with half of them not working? Isn’t that the gas stations job to fix that?

    • @Pab-B
      @Pab-B Před rokem +3

      @@markfitzpatrick6692 Appreciating what you have and not what you don't?
      Electrify America, et al: Hire this man right now! Just the attitude we're looking for! Let 'em eat cake!

  • @jam9235
    @jam9235 Před rokem +30

    I think a lot of people who have been bit by the electric bug are going to soon wake up to the fact that it's not what they were told it is.

    • @DamienEarth
      @DamienEarth Před rokem +1

      It is.. its just that Tesla has a decade jump on the competition. I regularly go 700-ish miles from the east coast out in a Tesla and I don't miss a beat. Not a Tesla fan boy by any stretch of the imagination and I always thought Elon was a poser for the record..
      ..but it's nice to know we're less than a decade out from everything being intact to take these cars from coast to coast without Tesla being the best all-around option.. most people will be owners and enjoying a renewed love for their vehicle 4-5yrs after purchase..

    • @joelmora2826
      @joelmora2826 Před rokem

      @Damien Earth I think 10 years from now not quite there...I don't think lithium is the answer .. there has to be another way . For now I'll drive my ice vehicle

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 Před rokem

      I and my employees drive EVs since 2019 without any problems whatsoever in Europe. Long trips of course only with Teslas.

    • @tomjohnson3976
      @tomjohnson3976 Před rokem

      yep. weve been LIED to.

    • @Charlesbjtown
      @Charlesbjtown Před rokem

      ​@Joel Mora It's funny hearing people who have no experience with EVS say, "we're not there yet", when millions of others have been doing so for quite a while now 😂.

  • @DIYReid
    @DIYReid Před 9 měsíci

    Steve's favorite pasttime is finding a good charger. :D

  • @jeffshaw9943
    @jeffshaw9943 Před rokem

    Awesome honest video. Thanks guys.

  • @evdave528
    @evdave528 Před rokem +6

    It’s fun watching you guys work through the charging issues reminds me when I had the Mache. I find on my videos that I had to set my music to -5 DB to match my audio better. Enjoy your trip let’s see more!!

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @kafilkavich707
      @kafilkavich707 Před rokem

      LOL Charging issues, I can just fill my tank and go! I would never feel safe driving an EV! So many things to go wrong, it's not worth it and these EV cars are NO better for our environment, you're all a bunch of clowns!

  • @skyemalcolm
    @skyemalcolm Před rokem +1

    Thanks for testing out the CCS network. I think all of us will look back on 2022 as the weird old days before the networks got built up and improved. Especially hard right now is driving bigger battery CCS EVs that really want to consistently feed on a diet of 150 kW chargers since those are the scarce sources out there. If you have a smaller more efficient CCS car right now all those first gen 50-70 kW units while not optimal are still going to get you back on the road in 30-40 minutes. I know you guys are super into the towing lifestyle and I respect that you’re paving the way by sharing this content but I just thought I’d point that out for pure road tripping w/out towing. Keep up the great work and sharing your experiences! It is really encouraging and watching you guys for years and it helped demystify EVs for me and gave me confidence to buy my first used EV last year and first new one this year!

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      That is awesome! So glad you took the leap! And you are right, we are definitely using big power hungry vehicles! Charging is different for different types of EVs! Thanks for watching!

    • @deenobrown1
      @deenobrown1 Před rokem

      Just buy a Tesla and all of your traveling headaches will go away! None of this crap happens on road trips in a Tesla!

  • @LDZepol
    @LDZepol Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Regards.

  • @craigricesr4678
    @craigricesr4678 Před rokem

    Really Enjoy your content. Enjoyed the energy and laughter alongside the info. Will continue following!

  • @ricardojimenez6619
    @ricardojimenez6619 Před rokem

    You guys are the pioneers of our modern world. EV’s have a long road ahead to be time efficient on long range trips. Load, speed, towing, weather, and personal driving habits have great effect on your drivable distances.
    Not mentioning the crappy charge points that are a gamble on whether they work, exist, or are located in a place that’s safe.
    I only do local driving and in almost 6 years of driving I have yet to use a single super charger or any charger outside my own.
    I am like the little kid who can only go to the neighborhood corner and would most likely get into trouble if I go past our own block, but I am very happy inside my 100 mile block. 😂

  • @MDillonEV
    @MDillonEV Před rokem +1

    we used the E.A. on Wednesday morning and used #3 and #4. Both worked fine. 3 was slow so we went to #4 and it was fine at that time. we always start from the app.

  • @fattymatty5380
    @fattymatty5380 Před rokem

    Wow….all of that mental energy preparing to recharge. Well at least we’re saving the planet. Not throwing shade on your content.,,but in the absurdity of planning a trip around the ability to charge. Imagine calling Buccee’s to find out if the pumps are working.

  • @wdbldr67
    @wdbldr67 Před 4 měsíci +1

    After our first Road trip in a Tesla we stopped worrying whether or not the Supercharger was going to work and began to work on how to get done eating before the car was done charging.

  • @shawncell1247
    @shawncell1247 Před rokem

    I have not gone out of town with my EV, watching other people experiences . trying to decide if it wize . thank you for the video you guys, put on a nice show

  • @ingoldsby
    @ingoldsby Před rokem +9

    One thing to note for the Ford users. The 150kw chargers actually peak at around 175, which is incidentally the peak rate of the F150. There is really no reason to use the 350kw charger if you have a 150 available. **edit - This appears to be limited to cars with an 800v architecture such as the EV6/Ioniq 5 and the Taycan.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +2

      Is this all of EA units? My experience with some 150kW charger haven't even hit 120kW. When you looked at the unit it says max output of 350amp.

    • @ingoldsby
      @ingoldsby Před rokem +2

      @@AllElectricFamily After looking into this some more, I believe my speeds were because I have an 800 volt architecture with the E-GMP platform that the EV6 is using.
      So.. ignore my last message as far as ford is concerned, but if you are in an 800v EV, know that you can get more power out of the 150kw cabinets. I've pulled a sustained 175kw in my EV6 multiple times from a 150kw station.

    • @radiioman46
      @radiioman46 Před rokem

      @@ingoldsby I get good charging upload speeds as well at 150KW EA stations with my Ioniq 5. I think that they may be more reliable as well over the 350Kw stations

    • @Wised1000
      @Wised1000 Před rokem

      There is no reason to use a 350 for bulk charging even if your car takes 250 or whatever. Those very high rates are for real short charges. If your car charges at an average of 150 that is all you need to "bulk charge". BTW very few EV's charge at an average of 150.

  • @Mr2x1
    @Mr2x1 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for sharing your fun and informative videos. My wife and I just took our Lighting with the extended battery on our first road trip, and we quickly learned about the limitations of our EV. Driving though the desert (El Centro, CA) on Interstate 8 with 109-degree weather and up the grade (4,250 elevation), going 70 mph to San Diego took a very quick toll on the battery. Unfortunately, we also had challenges with EA chargers on our trip.

  • @wdbldr67
    @wdbldr67 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Now that ford can use theTesla supercharger system this will be a ton less stressful.

  • @williammoberly848
    @williammoberly848 Před rokem +1

    Sharp truck ! It just sucks the charging issues . Have had 0 issues with Tesla.

  • @smartelectriccar
    @smartelectriccar Před rokem +8

    Loving the Lightning content. You both are natural on camera and the details are clear.

  • @quartytypo
    @quartytypo Před rokem +1

    Other drivers probably stared at you on the highway. Nobody ever sees an EV on the interstate. They are a real novelty.

  • @Holywood07
    @Holywood07 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing the numbers in the metric system also!

  • @Pab-B
    @Pab-B Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another great video. That music at 11:13 is bangin!

  • @ericanderson1753
    @ericanderson1753 Před rokem +1

    That Independence EA station was the only EA station I had trouble with this summer on my trip from MI to Wichita, KS. I had to try 3 towers before I could get it to work.

  • @michaelmcclain5817
    @michaelmcclain5817 Před rokem

    Just like anything knew, its gonna take a comprehensive approach and demand. It is getting better and I am on board. I bought my truck three weeks ago anf ha e not had any issues thus far with recharging while traveling.

  • @patrickd6450
    @patrickd6450 Před rokem +1

    I definitely can do without the anxiety. It is like a constant worry about charging the damn thing.

  • @cadriver2570
    @cadriver2570 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for documenting the charge issues. They need to fix this pronto.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      It does need to be addressed. I think everyone is trying to solve the problem in their own way...where it might be better to all work together for a faster solution!

  • @irfanhusein1445
    @irfanhusein1445 Před rokem +2

    Selecting the charger from the EA app and then swiping to initiate charge works best in my experience. 2021 Mach E 30,000+ miles

  • @chrisengletx
    @chrisengletx Před rokem +4

    This was a fantastic clip.. Such a great, realistic adventure. I love the Lightning, the Rivian and the BMW i4. But as a current Tesla M3 owner, who regularly uses his car for long-ish trips, I never do any advance prep- i know the nav and the charging tech work perfectly. Having Supercharger access is unbeatable. They literally ALWAYS work, and are always expanding. Lately in my area (NYState) i've noticed i'm being routed to crazy fast 350w chargers.. Given how Tesla chargers are rarely if ever offline.. I don't know how others can't get theirs to be more reliable. It just doesn't make sense. Until that happens i'll stay in the Tesla world. But love your cars, and thank you!

    • @sasquatchhunter86
      @sasquatchhunter86 Před rokem

      Tweaked here are stealing wiring and stuff from the chargers. Since they’re not stealing more than $950, they’re getting a slap on the wrist. Too many chargers are going down that way

    • @briannedry5346
      @briannedry5346 Před rokem

      This is why I've also haven't sold my Model 3 and change to other EVS, even though they're very compelling new vehicles on the market from Ford, Rivian, Kia, Hyundai, Bmw. This is Tesla main advantage, 4 years of using superchargers and I can say that I've encountered only 2 or 3 broken supercharger. If I can't rely on the charging infrastructure that's available to the vehicle when I'm road tripping then what is the point.

    • @Team_Trade_Down
      @Team_Trade_Down Před rokem +1

      Tesla (Elon) made such a great decision years ago to build out his own charging network. Tesla is eons ahead of the competition for folks that road trip with their EVs. At least right now. Hopefully in a couple of years someone will have improved the public charging network. Hopefully.

    • @yolanda4731
      @yolanda4731 Před rokem

      This

  • @livingwithevs8289
    @livingwithevs8289 Před rokem +1

    Hi there! Nice video. I’ve done a similar drive from KC to Branson is a Tesla Model 3. Thankfully, my experience was for less interesting than yours was. Also have gone KC to Oklahoma City twice, and KC to Pittsburg, PA in Teslas. The difference between Tesla Superchargers and your experiences are dramatically different. Superchargers are much easier and they always work. 65Kw chargers are the slowest on Tesla’s network and the vast majority of them are 150Kw or 250Kw chargers. There is a lot of opportunity for improvement with non Tesla chargers. Hopefully this will improve with time. Charging should not be a stressful event. For now, Superchargers are far superior and have set the standard for other companies to strive for. I love how you guys rolled with the punches. Safe travels. Cheers!!

  • @evquietcornerct3210
    @evquietcornerct3210 Před rokem +1

    in the new england area, DC fast charging seems to be much more consistent than in the greater mid west area. yes, there is inoperable equipment at many locations, but operable units seem to deliver power at rated speeds much more consistently. pricing here is also much higher; identical charge amounts would be a minimum of 15-20% higher in cost. unfortunately we most likely will never know the reasons why there is such a large variance in locations, so we are left to hypothesize. and i do feel it will get better, but the glide path is most likely long, in EV evolutionary timeframes at least.

  • @kqschwarz
    @kqschwarz Před rokem

    Your kids are BEYOND cute. As I might expect based on the size of your vehicle, the efficiency of the F-150 is about half of my Model 3, which means your charging times will be at least twice as long (even more at the lower power chargers you where able to use). One thing viewers should understand is that it is not the "range" of a vehicle that is important, it is the "efficiency" and "charging speed". Large vehicles such as the F-150 have decent range figures because they have a very large battery. While it is good to have more range, the added battery size lengthens the charging time and lowers efficiency by having to haul around a big heavy battery. That's no big deal when charging at home, but it becomes important when charging on the road. The "best" car is one that has the highest efficiency so that it can achieve good range with the smallest possible battery. Thank you for making such a great video and thank you to your children for putting a smile on my face.

    • @edanzore
      @edanzore Před rokem

      What if they don't want a tesla

  • @martinadamski945
    @martinadamski945 Před rokem

    The kids made the most of it! WTG Kids!

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      They always do, we try to always fill the gaps and dips with constructive family time.

  • @kreese38
    @kreese38 Před rokem

    Half the trip charging bet the kids were thrilled

  • @Reginald_Harrison
    @Reginald_Harrison Před rokem +1

    Searching for working chargers and then having to install an app to charge sounds like a nightmare to me.
    I already have enough issues at work having to drive an alternative fuel vehicle (CNG). There’s hardly any pumps, and sometimes you’ll locate one just to find out it’s out of service.

  • @320dak
    @320dak Před rokem +1

    Nice video! But, you convinced me that electric seems to be a huge hassle. Will stick with gas till the technology advances more.

  • @Flying-4-Fun
    @Flying-4-Fun Před rokem

    Go Big Red!!

  • @colonel9990
    @colonel9990 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We average 16.8 mpg on our 2014 F150 4x4. That's combo driving. We've not done an all highway drive yet.
    We live in rural Ky and from what I've heard the nearest charging station to us is in Lexington, an hour away. Electric vehicles would not be a feasible alternative for us.
    I've yet to see any owner videos on electric vehicles where they actually seem to enjoy the ownership experience.
    I'll stick with putting gas in my 36 gallon tank. That takes under 4 minutes on average.

  • @tswieland
    @tswieland Před rokem +6

    Ughhh … sorry to hear about the continuing charge issues you are having. Hoping that with enough public posts like this will help things to get better. Also, as much as we are anxious to get our Rivian, I guess we’re being spared some of these issues and hoping things are better by the time we get our EV. Thanks again for continuing to provide helpful info to the community!

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      Yes, we hope that things will get ironed out with the early adoption.

    • @yalizhu6583
      @yalizhu6583 Před rokem

      I wont get Rivian until tesla agrees to open its charging network to non-tesla EVs.

  • @RALPHD57
    @RALPHD57 Před rokem

    REAL WORLD..AWESOME...THANKS!!

  • @worlds_okayest_crossfitter

    Every time I watch an EV road trip video that's NOT a Tesla it almost always ends in tears. As an exclusive Tesla household (soon to be Lightning too) I can saw that we have never once, in all of our travels, had an issue. Not once. We travel lot nationwide too and road tripping has quickly become one of our favorite hobbies. The Lightning will ONLY be a local vehicle for this exact reason. More attention needs to be brought to this massive issue because (aside from Tesla) this is the primary hurdle for EV adoption for most. Even more so than purchase price thanks to gas prices being so high now.

  • @Ridesaway24
    @Ridesaway24 Před rokem +1

    $32 was for how much energy? Did you start the trip with a full (80%) charge?
    Great stuff and real world function, thank you for sharing.

  • @truewoodwerks
    @truewoodwerks Před rokem +1

    LOL, YES Siri is bossy - thanks for letting us travel along with your family. We need way more charges on the road to aid in EV travel.

  • @mrunit7261
    @mrunit7261 Před rokem

    Sometimes, ya just gotta shake your head in disbelief. And these types vote!

  • @DIYReid
    @DIYReid Před 9 měsíci

    Charging seems like a headache when traveling. I considered the Lightning but with the Covid markups and this type of headache, I figured I'd wait. maybe next truck.

  • @bradmonkiewicz8375
    @bradmonkiewicz8375 Před rokem +1

    Better you than me. I'm too impatient to wait to charge.

  • @chodkowski01
    @chodkowski01 Před rokem +1

    The gas truck is cheaper if you factor in all costs and you can buy gas on any corner and fill up in 3 minutes and have far more miles also no range anxiety and shorter drive time. Maybe electric in the future but not at this time.

  • @adnanshaikh1101
    @adnanshaikh1101 Před rokem +1

    Check plug share before you pull into electrify americas. Usually people check in at each charger and they will let you know if the charger works.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      We do use PlugShare. Unfortunately, sometimes there isn't another option or it's pretty far out of the way in our area. So, sometimes we have to use that charger or the only other option is a slow charger.

  • @k34561
    @k34561 Před rokem +5

    The EA reliability would drive me nuts. I would worry too much about charging. Our 4 year old Tesla Model 3 has been a champ on long distance trips this year😃
    This year has been trying. Four funerals😟. Four trips from NH to Iowa. Each 2600 Miles round trip, or over 10,000 miles. The Tesla chargers have been fantastic, 88 charges. A few times we had to change chargers, never a whole site out. Only once did we have to wait, Albany NY at full 20 charger site.
    The high point on Charger reliability came at a low point. My dad called and said mom only had a day or two to live. We packed quickly and drove through without any hotel stops. Made it in time to say goodbye. We drove 1300 miles in 24 hours with charging stops, averaging over 54 MPH. No quite as fast the Canon Ball Run Model 3 runs, but close.
    -Kurt

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      Sorry for your losses this past year. A rough reason to have to travel, but glad to hear your charging experience was good! When we start having trouble it makes us miss the Tesla network. But we have confidence that one day CCS will be as reliable as Tesla.

    • @Cornelius87
      @Cornelius87 Před rokem

      I've had that irrational fear if you can call it that which is why I don't think I would go all electric at least for the near future. It would kill me if I get that call and my EV is sitting in a charger for 20 plus minutes at a time. The stress would kill me.

    • @brendykes6599
      @brendykes6599 Před rokem

      @@AllElectricFamily I think the reliability is going to come from Tesla opening their superchargers to CCS. EA seems to be going downhill. Last summer I took a Bolt on a 5,000 mile journey. I’m not sure I’d try that now. I certainly won’t if I have the option of using a Tesla.

    • @rotart12arx3
      @rotart12arx3 Před rokem

      I have done that far in under 19 hours with a ICE vehicle.

  • @stoberstaber
    @stoberstaber Před rokem

    You will love stormy point my cousin owns there and we have been there many times.

  • @rodneylw10
    @rodneylw10 Před rokem +2

    This was on the edge of frightening to me. It brings up another issue - power outages and government electrical allocating. I remember the gas quotas many years ago. Not a comforting event then and certainly not a situation I want anyone to go through.

    • @robocowone464
      @robocowone464 Před rokem +1

      That's why they are pushing EV's so hard. With people in electric vehicles they will be able to control your movements. That's why the charging network is being setup the way it is. That's what self driving is all about. We think these are cool features, but in reality they will be used to control our movement. Let's say the government issues another illegal Lockdown. With the features being installed on these new electric vehicles they could easily limit how far you could travel from your home. They could dictate exactly where you are allowed to go. Hell if they wanted to they would have the ability to still your car in the middle of the night without even sending someone to your house. Simply make your car start up and drive away to wherever they want to store it. Be Careful What You Ask For!!!

  • @dredaylarue
    @dredaylarue Před rokem

    lol you was just a few blocks from me at target, i will have to say i go there alot and i only see a few cars on those charger, but iam starting to see more though

  • @cesartrujillo4190
    @cesartrujillo4190 Před rokem +3

    Great videos.

  • @quinnjim
    @quinnjim Před rokem +1

    I just ordered my Lightning. Seems like the infrastructure isn't where it needs to be. I may just have to keep my current F-150 in case I actually have to go somewhere and just use my Lightning around town.

  • @rbrevard
    @rbrevard Před rokem

    I loved my electric car when I had it, but the most frustrating thing was the charging stations didn't reliably work outside of the DC area. I even called and got the same as you that the chargers were working only to find they didn't when I got there. If it wasn't for having to do longer drives I would have kept the car because it was great around the city.

  • @johndonaldson5126
    @johndonaldson5126 Před rokem +1

    This is exactly why a BEV is not for us at this time. We have a PHEV which works for us.

  • @scottcramer9232
    @scottcramer9232 Před rokem

    Good luck!

  • @barryw9473
    @barryw9473 Před rokem

    Thanks! For your stats, MpGe is a strange metric. Could you please include kWh/100 km or kWh/100 mi as consumption metrics?

  • @EnzroGreenidge
    @EnzroGreenidge Před rokem +2

    I hope EA gets this together before I get my Lucid.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      We hope they get it together quickly, too. It really shouldn't be this difficult.

  • @MrLogansimmons
    @MrLogansimmons Před 9 měsíci

    Those ChargePoint chargers tend to be pretty solid.

  • @LarryRichelli
    @LarryRichelli Před 7 měsíci

    I just got my Lightning and turned off plug and charge immediately as joining EA makes the power much less expensive. Also on road trips turn off regen and use performance mode because when you let off the accelerator pedal it coasts. Also while it's illegal, I fold in my mirrors. Doing these things will allow you to get another 10% range.

  • @brianmoffitt9927
    @brianmoffitt9927 Před rokem +1

    Bet you his next vehicle wont be ELECTRIC

  • @mccoyji
    @mccoyji Před rokem

    Hope u find a spot to charge and not too long a wait

  • @isbeitan
    @isbeitan Před rokem

    Hello. Thank you for the video. I am getting my F-150 Lightening this week. I hope I made the right choice. I noticed the nice hard bed cover that you were closing. Can you pls tell more about it. Thank you

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! I think you'll love it. If you haven't had an EV before there is a learning curve, but it's worth it. Our cover is from Ford, it's the F-150 2015-2023 Embark LS Retractable Matte Black Tonneau Cover for 5.5' Bed!

    • @isbeitan
      @isbeitan Před rokem

      @@AllElectricFamily thank you for answering. I got my lightning and I love it. It did not take me long to realize that there is a difference between estimated mileage and actual mileage. I always thought that it's best to charge to 80% to extend the life of the battery pack. However every time I set Max charge to 80%, it reverts to 100%. Any advice on this? Thank you

  • @j.m.8025
    @j.m.8025 Před rokem

    Appreciate the stats.

  • @p5k6
    @p5k6 Před rokem

    If you wanna try the EvGo in Overland Park, there's a duck donuts about 10 mi away in Leawood; could grab some donuts to snack on while you're charging 😀

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      We visited that EVgo on our trip back. I grew up in the Overland Park/Lenexa area…so we went in and got some Mrs. Fields mini cookies in the mall to relive my childhood. 🙂

  • @SR-vf7bz
    @SR-vf7bz Před rokem +1

    Thanks for being the pioneers of this technology. I'm hesitant to step in because of all these issues and of course the fuel for electric cars is still fossil based. We need to work out all these kinks to have the viable infrastructure and prove the tech though. I think when fusion based fuel cells become a reality (which there is speculation it can already be viable) that will be the true game changer. No batteries and no charging just slip in a disk of hydrogen and get where you need to go. Anyway first time viewer I appreciated this perspective and the honesty of the frustration.

  • @poobank
    @poobank Před rokem +1

    Doing the math it makes no sense financially speaking to buy a lightning for public charging with these prices and miles/kwh but charging at home is a totally different story

  • @samusvi2693
    @samusvi2693 Před rokem

    what they are charging again? amazing yes it is a relief i you can, can, can charge maybe possible slow and if they do not stop while charging wish i had your problems

  • @johnvincent4048
    @johnvincent4048 Před rokem

    When you're waiting for a train you can charge your EV. YAYYYYYY!!!!

  • @martinsgiroux
    @martinsgiroux Před rokem

    Thanks for the metric stats for us Canadians :)

  • @rotart12arx3
    @rotart12arx3 Před rokem

    I go either to Shell, Citgo, Exxon, or Sunoco and never have a issue. Then drive 75 mpg to keep up with traffic, making good time.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      Not sure what your talking about but glad your making good time.

    • @rotart12arx3
      @rotart12arx3 Před rokem

      @@AllElectricFamily My best stories about keeping my vehicle fueled any great driving range, almost 600 miles.

  • @Superhunan
    @Superhunan Před 8 měsíci

    Man, these EVs just aren’t close to being a viable option for long distance travel. No way I spend that much vacation time worrying and waiting on chargers. Thanks for the content. I am looking at a Rivian but intend to keep my tundra for road trips with boat in tow.

  • @nestorgallardo2478
    @nestorgallardo2478 Před rokem

    Hey guys I’m looking into getting one but question as a family with kids is the down time of waiting for it to charge worth it?
    Oppose to a gas truck which can fuel up faster

  • @Luka_3D
    @Luka_3D Před 4 měsíci

    Plug and charge should be a STANDARD. Like, just collect vehicle info and if the customer doesn't pay you can file a police report. Otherwise, as soon as someone plugs in and the handshake occours, the car should start charging.

  • @llcooljay66
    @llcooljay66 Před rokem

    Tesla does that now as well all high state of charge. Blends friction breaks have to enable it though

  • @daddystired
    @daddystired Před rokem +2

    Everyone should be like tesla.
    Put in your card info in the app.
    Pull up. Plug in. That’s it.
    No stall pick.
    No opening up the app
    No confirmation
    Just go.
    This is the reason I don’t want to get a Rivian or lightning 😬

  • @kctraviesodj
    @kctraviesodj Před rokem

    Wow y’all went right by my back yard

  • @nicolec7290
    @nicolec7290 Před rokem

    Good video

  • @badillaboy
    @badillaboy Před rokem

    Mine. Went up to 178 max speed of charging on my platinum

  • @kellymiller3136
    @kellymiller3136 Před rokem

    Seems like a lot of issues and frustration, is it really worth it?

  • @TheNpsurfbum678
    @TheNpsurfbum678 Před rokem

    Wow. This makes me want to cancel my Rivian/Ford orders. Just not there yet. Commuting only, road trips TBD.

  • @patriley9449
    @patriley9449 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the truthful videos. The truck looks great. I am sure it is quiet and has lots of features, but it is not for me. You guys are laid back and have great senses of humor when things don't work as they should. I am a very nervous and impatient person, and the uncertainty and waiting would not be good for my health. I am glad that you have this beautiful vehicle and I hope that the charging stations improve in both number and quality as more and more EVs hit the road. Who knows, maybe in a few years I will own one too. But not now.

    • @AllElectricFamily
      @AllElectricFamily  Před rokem

      Thanks, we will continue to show the real story and this helps other make a clear decision and improve EV usability in the future. Thanks for watching

  • @jeffgappa8260
    @jeffgappa8260 Před rokem

    I think it's hilarious that you had to draft behind a diesel to get to the next stop.

  • @nicolec7290
    @nicolec7290 Před rokem

    What if it’s snowing & extremely cold. & your running the heater how much time to charger

  • @BolsakTBagger
    @BolsakTBagger Před rokem

    i just love your comedy show!!!!! your vehicle stinks but you have a great family though!

  • @dougwitte765
    @dougwitte765 Před rokem

    Covered wagon has a chance of a comeback.

  • @etiennedesjardins5511
    @etiennedesjardins5511 Před rokem +1

    When your life is too simple buy an EV
    Your thirst for complications will be quenched

  • @raypollock8761
    @raypollock8761 Před rokem +1

    I would never want to have this type of "fun" while traveling with my family. The equivalent would be having nails in every single tire not knowing when they're going to go flat when you're out in the middle of nowhere. I know that could be fun, but not for me and my family

  • @donnovicki9771
    @donnovicki9771 Před rokem

    Yea that's how I'd want to spend my time, hanging around the EV charger for hours. Sounds like fun. How long does it take anyways?

  • @code3k5
    @code3k5 Před rokem

    yeah, I'm out on this electric vehicle thing... I was excited to buy the Lightning for backup power for my house and travel from Woke Cali to Az to visit my kids but after watching this and MAAAANNNYYYY other like videos (hoovies garage) the complaints are all the same, 50% range and chargers are just not there yet. I have a big 12mpg truck that runs and drives reliably, guess I'm saving the $50k plus and not jumping on the electric car/truck fad....

  • @tileman108
    @tileman108 Před rokem

    was really excited about these as i commuted 160 miles once a week to a resident job. but you cant load them or tow them like my gasser without losing half the range. So why pay for a truck you cant use as a truck? anyway enjoyed your vid , the little girl mimicking her dads speech was the best.

  • @hbanyea
    @hbanyea Před rokem

    Wait till you try towing or cold weather 😂😂

  • @JM-zz5mh
    @JM-zz5mh Před rokem

    “Last time you did not bring it”.