The writer is a contributing columnist, based in Chicago
Electric vehicles push lots of emotional buttons, for those so inclined. There’s the thrill of instant acceleration, the ego boost of feeling like the cool kid on the block and the smug sense of being on the right side of climate change history.
But America’s new generation of electric pick-up trucks takes this intoxication to a new level. The Ford F-150 Lightning — the electric version of America’s bestselling vehicle — can power a home for three days in a hurricane, or a remote job site complete with power tools.
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