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Ford’s new F-150s don’t have to keep their power all to themselves. They can share it. The two variants of America’s best-selling truck have the capability to supply electric vehicles (EVs) with a charge when they run low.

The Ford F-150 Powerboost Hybrid and all-electric F-150 Lightning have the ability to share their on-board electricity with electric vehicles created by Ford Motor Company and other manufacturers.

Electrons flow via the trucks’ Pro Power Onboard unit. The technology basically turns equipped trucks into mobile generators connecting tools, microwaves, televisions, etc. to the vehicle’s power source.

Those that care to share can utilize the Ford-exclusive Pro Power Onboard 240-volt outlet on the trucks to begin the power flow to other vehicles.

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