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Really wanted this to be my last truck and drive a million miles on it ?
Do you have an OBD2 scanner? I'm curious of the pack temp as well as the battery coolant inlet/outlet temps and if it's functioning properly. I expected about 40% loss, from experience, but 60% is excessive.
no, the truck came with this, though I was hoping it was something to link up with a better route planner, but from looking up the numbers, all I can tell this is for is for tracking a vehicle previous owner must have not trusted his wife.

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TMND, I think you're right.

There's no single solution that will cover every situation and you have very specific needs. Given your climate and remoteness, an ICE or a hybrid might be the best solution. The RamCharger is a very nice hybrid truck with the hybrid engine only driving a 130kw generator, so you still get great electric performance and it gets rid of range/cold issues. It's not cheap, though.

I've just been working through similar issues with a buddy of mine. His weekly commute is just a bit too far in the winter to trust to an ER Lightning. He just has to be patient because the RamCharger won't be in Canada till next year.
 

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Really wanted this to be my last truck and drive a million miles on it ?

no, the truck came with this, though I was hoping it was something to link up with a better route planner, but from looking up the numbers, all I can tell this is for is for tracking a vehicle previous owner must have not trusted his wife.

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Dealers install this shit without telling you to make it easier to repo. I’m sure they have it in their paperwork, but no one reads all that.

good luck selling. The 23 XLT ER is the best option in my opinion. Hopefully someone in a warmer climate appreciates the deal.
 

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Really wanted this to be my last truck and drive a million miles on it ?

no, the truck came with this, though I was hoping it was something to link up with a better route planner, but from looking up the numbers, all I can tell this is for is for tracking a vehicle previous owner must have not trusted his wife.

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That's super interesting. It's a GPS tracker, specifically a PHILLIPS CONNECT Arrow-QG Vehicle Tracking Device.

Where was this located?
 
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Someone had already unplugged it, but it was zip tied up underneath by the odb port
 

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Someone had already unplugged it, but it was zip tied up underneath by the odb port
Side note. Take the SIM card out of that thing. You can use the data for awhile. I found one of those in a car I paid cash for last year. Took it out and it had a T-Mobile SIM card. Put it in my iPad and it worked with unlimited data for 7 months before it stopped working. ?
 

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How can you precondition from a parking lot? I was out. Also, if you look at the first picture, the temperature on the battery isn’t bad. I also hit a fast charger to heat it up a little before we left.
If there is a DCFC within 20 minutes drive of the location you're parked at:
  • Start the truck
  • Disable the 30 minute timer
  • use Ford navigation to locate the >100KW charge station select it
  • Start the navigation guidance.
  • Allow the truck to idle ~15 to 20 minutes
  • Start your trip home or to the next available DCFC station, ideally the one you plotted.
Obviously you'll burn some energy {~5 kWh} from the pack, but having it warmed will improve performance and make additional energy usable.
 
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If there is a DCFC within 20 minutes drive of the location you're parked at:
  • Start the truck
  • Disable the 30 minute timer
  • use Ford navigation to locate the >100KW charge station select it
  • Start the navigation guidance.
  • Allow the truck to idle ~15 to 20 minutes
  • Start your trip home or to the next available DCFC station, ideally the one you plotted.
Obviously you'll burn some energy {~5 kWh} from the pack, but having it warmed will improve performance and make additional energy usable.
Great tip! Thx
 

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I live in MN. I’m seeing efficiency at about 1.5 mi/kwh as well for a range of about 205 miles. We’re at 8F, so certainly warmer ?.

The key difference of course is that at most I’ll hit 150 miles of driving roundtrip. No hospital where I am is 50 miles away.
 

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I thought I had done all my homework. Watched hours and hours of videos and read everything available to me. Nothing indicted anywhere I would get my range cut to less than 1/3 in cold.
The photo you posted showed 1.2 m/kWh. With an extended range battery (131 kWh) that's a full charge range of 157 miles. That's about a 50% range loss from best case scenario.

If you set a Departure time the battery will be pre-warmed and the cabin will be heated using shore power rather than battery power. You should also leave your house at 100% if range is in question at all.

Do you set a Departure Time? Do you charge to 100%? What speed do you drive?

This all matters. I'm not saying a Lightning is right for you but maybe try optimizing it before you get rid of it.
 
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The photo you posted showed 1.2 m/kWh. With an extended range battery (131 kWh) that's a full charge range of 157 miles. That's about a 50% range loss from best case scenario.

If you set a Departure time the battery will be pre-warmed and the cabin will be heated using shore power rather than battery power. You should also leave your house at 100% if range is in question at all.

Do you set a Departure Time? Do you charge to 100%? What speed do you drive?

This all matters. I'm not saying a Lightning is right for you but maybe try optimizing it before you get rid of it.
I know it showed 1.2 but with 21% charge and 22 miles of range there’s no way it was actually 1.2. (131x.21x1.2=33 still pretty terrible) I wish the kilowatt per mile was a live number, but it’s some average that doesn’t read real time. And I’ve said it multiple times in this thread. I could not be on shore power I was in a parking lot. Thankfully, taxman had an actual tip to get your battery to precondition off plug. But if you look at the picture from my first post, the battery temperature is not bad. Battery temp was almost right at temp and I still got this horrible horrible range.
 
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I know it showed 1.2 but with 21% charge and 22 miles of range there’s no way it was actually 1.2. (131x.21x1.2=33 still pretty terrible) I wish the kilowatt per mile was a live number, but it’s some average that doesn’t read real time. And I’ve said it multiple times in this thread. I could not be on shore power I was in a parking lot. Thankfully, taxman had an actual tip to get your battery to precondition off plug. But if you look at the picture from my first post, the battery temperature is not bad. Battery temp was almost right at temp and I still got this horrible horrible range.
You left your house before you went to the hockey game, right? Had you preconditioned you would have arrived at the hockey game with more battery capacity. I don't know if it would have been enough because you are not providing enough information to determine such things.

Preconditioning will give you more range on the trip immediately following the preconditioning session. If you aren't preconditioning you are giving up range. The gauge on the IP isn't telling the whole story.

The range listed on the IP is a guess. This has been covered ad nauseum on this site. The m/kWh listed it the actual efficiency you got driving the way you drive. If everything is the same ahead you can expect to get the same number.

Do you charge to 100%? How far away is your hockey game? Did you warm the cabin at least before you left your house? This is all important stuff if you want to optimize range. You came to this forum so it seems you are at least a little interested in making the most out of your truck.
 
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Actually, before I left for the hockey game battery was charged to 80% with the truck in a heated shop.

I never charge to 100% less going on a long road trip just like Ford recommends. If I need 100% to go 90 miles round-trip on an extended range ?

and this isn’t about me not having enough range to get home I’m fully capable of making sure of that. It’s about the range being abysmal.
 
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I know it showed 1.2 but with 21% charge and 22 miles of range there’s no way it was actually 1.2. (131x.21x1.2=33 still pretty terrible) I wish the kilowatt per mile was a live number, but it’s some average that doesn’t read real time. And I’ve said it multiple times in this thread. I could not be on shore power I was in a parking lot. Thankfully, taxman had an actual tip to get your battery to precondition off plug. But if you look at the picture from my first post, the battery temperature is not bad. Battery temp was almost right at temp and I still got this horrible horrible range.
By way of comparison, I also have seen comparable EV traction battery range losses... I drove my Mach E last January when we had the North American super-cold snap from Western Colorado across the Rockies thru Southern Minnesota to Virginia. I was towing a 1,500 pound teardrop camper trailer and had Winter tires on my wheels, both significant range eating factors. My range on that car's extended traction battery on some days was no more than 130 / 140 miles, vice its nominal 270+ miles.

Rocky Mountain road climbs up to and above 8,000 feet (Montrose Pass and camping at the Grand Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument), the two blizzards I drove thru and the howling prairie winds across Iowa and thereabouts certainly took their toll as well.

I bring this up here to contribute that the only ways I found during that by-design Winter stress test trip other than battery pre-conditioning (where possible), was to A). seriously bundle up and just not use cabin air heat, and B). slow wayyyyy down, sometimes to a consistent 40 mph, to be able to reach a known charging station. Additionally, I began to curse the visually cute yet functionally heat-venting and overall useless panoramic glass roof on that Mach E.

Of course, I had plenty of time and no children / family in the car other than the dog. Would I accept a daily long commute under such conditions? ...absolutely not, of course. And my current Lightning has a solid metal roof :)

Best of Luck on the OP's Lightning-related decisions.
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