Electric vehicles bring about a few uncertainties, one of which is their long-term durability, especially under high mileage conditions. However, one owner of a 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning has provided some reassuring insights. Despite driving nearly 93,000 miles or close to 150,000 kilometers in less than two years, he reports a highly positive experience. Impressively, the Dearborn electric truck's battery is holding up quite well with a 97 percent state of health.
Over the course of more than 93,000 miles they've taken several road trips, climbed over mountains, driven at sea level, and tested various charging stations. Most of the charging happened at home and they also avoided charging to 100% or allowing the truck to drop below 10% whenever possible. With good planning, he reports making a profit via selective free charging whenever it is available.