Generating high voltages isn’t too hard. A decent transformer will easily get you into the 100s of kilovolts, provided you’re a power company and have access to millions of dollars and a substation to ...
Ford’s F-150 Lightning isn’t the first all-electric pickup truck, but it’s the first you can add to your smart home as a backup generator. It now appears the cost could be even less expensive than a ...
As Ford Motor Co. approaches first deliveries of its all electric F-150 Lightning this spring, it has shared new details regarding how future owners will soon be able to power their homes using the ...
America's energy infrastructure isn't perfect. As such, we've seen situations like that in February of 2021 in Texas, where thousands of people were left without electricity for days in freezing ...
Ford’s F-150 Lightning is one of its most heavily anticipated vehicles since, well, ever. While the Blue Oval isn’t the first automaker to enter the electric truck genre (that’s its closest rival, the ...
It's a new world in the making. More and more carmakers are rushing to bring electric vehicles (EVs) of their own to the market. In an attempt to one-up Tesla, get ahead of General Motors, and hurt ...
On average, a single lightning bolt produces 300 million volts and 30,000 amps of electrical current. This begs the question — just what type of scenario would require a generator that could create ...