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Well I looked it up and that price is a little bit exaggerated. Don't get me wrong I wouldn't get one of these systems if I had a lightning, which I don't, but that price includes upgrading your electrical panel from 100 amps and the cost for that was $9000 plus. I upgraded my own panel to 200 amps . Cost me a couple hundred bucks for the panel, I wired it up myself and my electrician neighbor connection at the mains. Plus this is California pricing by the company Ford recommends. I think the plan is to sell energy back to the grade when it's in high demand and make money off it you're into that. You charge it up at night when it's cheaper and let's say Saturday afternoon rates are higher demand is high you sell back. I have read much cheaper setups by people who are into this thing using a third party company now that's not with Ford but with other EV manufacturers. Personally if I had natural gas I would just have a gas generator. I don't so I just have a portable that I plug into a generac plug in the back of the house but in the 12 years since I bought it, super storm Sandy, I've only used it maybe twice to run the house.I guess I'm just not understanding how an EV could possibly power a home during a power outage. How MUCH power and for how long? Couple days/ Couple hours? No way to recharge the EV truck that is for sure. Reading the article mentioned earlier about the cost involved to even set it all up was close to $18K? Crazy. I have a Generac 22K at my home, had it for years. Uses natural gas (I am using) or propane. Will power anything I want all the time. I have a 50 amp plug for my RV also. A Generac can be had at Costco for about $5,400 and that includes the transfer switch. Installation, maybe $900 give or take. Done! Runs automatically. We travel a lot in motorhome and gone for weeks, sometimes a month or two, a power outage is not a concern. Generator will start and sends me a message on my cell phone. No spoiled items in our freezers or refrigerators. System does a maintenance run automatically twice a month for 10 minutes. The amount of fuel it burns while running is very small.
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