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World News See other World News Articles Title: Man forced to ditch $115K Ford EV truck during family road trip to Chicago: biggest scam of modern times 11 hrs ago 2 minute Read Bala said he was initially motivated to buy an environmentally friendly vehicle as owning one is 'responsible citizenship' A Canadian man is calling electric vehicles the "biggest scam of modern times" after his frustrating experience with an electric truck. Dalbir Bala, who lives in the Winnipeg area, bought a Ford F150 Lightning EV in January for $115,000, plus tax. He told FOX Business he needed the vehicle for his work, but also wanted something suitable for recreational activities such as driving to his cabin or going fishing. He also wanted an environmentally friendly vehicle as owning one is "responsible citizenship these days." But Bala was quickly hit with the reality of owning and operating an EV soon after the purchase. The vehicle compelled him to install two charges one at work and one at home for $10,000. To accommodate the charger, he had to upgrade his homes electric panel for $6,000. In all, Bala spent more than $130,000 plus tax. Not long after the purchase, Bala got into a minor accident which, he said, required "light assembly" on the front bumper. Bala took the vehicle to the body shop and did not get it back for six months. He said no one from Ford answered his email or phone calls for help. CADILLAC'S ESCALADE IQ IS ITS BRAND NEW $130,000 ALL-ELECTRIC SUV The limitations of the EV truck became even more apparent when Bala embarked on a chaotic 1,400-mile road trip to Chicago. Fast charging stations which only charge EVs up to 90% cost more than gas for the same mileage. On the familys first stop in Fargo, North Dakota, it took two hours and $56 to charge his vehicle from 10% to 90%. The charge was good for another 215 miles. EV electric truck The expenses quickly piled up after Bala purchased the electric truck. (Dalbir Bala / Fox News) On the second stop, in Albertville, Minnesota, the free charger was faulty and the phone number on the charging station was of no help, he said. The family drove to another charging station in Elk River, Minnesota, but the charger was faulty there as well. "This sheer helplessness was mind-boggling," Bala wrote in an online post. "My kids and wife were really worried and stressed at this point." MASSACHUSETTS FIREFIGHTERS SAY ELECTRIC CAR SPONTANEOUSLY BURST INTO FLAMES OUTSIDE HOME There were no other fast charging stations within range of Elk River and his vehicle only had 12 miles left. "By now it was late afternoon. We were really stuck, hungry, and heartbroken," Bala said. Bala ultimately had the vehicle towed to a Ford dealership in Elk River and rented a regular gas vehicle to complete the familys trip to Chicago. The family picked up the F150 on their way back to Winnipeg. "It was in [the] shop for 6 months. I cant take it to my lake cabin. I cannot take it for off-grid camping. I cannot take for even a road trip," Bala wrote. "I can only drive in city biggest scam of modern times." ford lightning production Ford Motor Co. battery powered F-150 Lightning trucks under production at their Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan on September 20, 2022. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY / AFP) (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images) (Getty Images) Bala told FOX Business he believes the government needs to do more to "provide consumers with the right information." "People have to make the right choices. I want to tell everybody to read my story," he said. "Do your research before even thinking about it and make a wiser choice." "The actual thing they promised is not even close. Not even 50%. And once you buy it, you're stuck with it and you have to carry huge losses to get rid of that. And nobody is there to help you." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Seems he at least could afford to lose all that cash.
As the technology improves they should be able to get the range down to 12 miles and the cost up to $250,000 - plus tax. There is a Tesla charging station in nearby Nevada, MO. I do not know much about the Tesla EV except that one of them burned to the ground and they could not find a wrecker to haul it away because of the unknown contents of the battery. The battery made the wreck a Haz Mat zone and that disqualified standard recovery methods. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
That is real life sticker shock. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
I sure am glad he had a credit card. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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