Ford CEO surprised by F-150 Lightning backup power popularity. It’s a game changer

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Electric Ford F-150 Lightning
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Ford CEO Jim Farley told Jim Cramer that the F-150 Lightning’s abilities as a source of backup power for homes and job sites have been a real “eye-opener” for the automaker. Farley was responding to an inquiry from the Club after Jefferies earlier this week downgraded generator mainstay Generac on the thought that electric vehicles with these types of capabilities could disrupt the backup power industry.

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