Electric Cars

“Goes like you wouldn’t believe:” Bowen test drives Ford F-150 electric ute

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Bridie Schmidt

Federal climate and energy minister Chris Bowen has test driven an electric ute, not only proving their existence but declaring they are “hugely popular.”

Remember when Sussan Ley there’s no such thing as an electric ute? ” he said in a note on Twitter, referring to the surprising but not unpredictable moment in August when shadow Liberal minister for the women, industry and small business Sussan Ley claimed there are no electric utes.

Today I checked out the EFord150, hugely popular in America,” he said.

The Labor minister also posted the photo of himself with the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning on Facebook, adding it “goes like you wouldn’t believe.”

Perhaps Ley meant that electric utes don’t exist in Australia. This is true, but mainly because of a decade of LNP leadership that shunned electric vehicles.

Infamously, Michaelia Cash said in the lead up to the 2019 federal election that she would “save the tradies’ utes.”

There are in fact several utes already being delivered to customers in the US.

The Ford F-150 Lightning and Rivian R1T are just two examples, and as the payload specifications below show, they have more than enough power and torque to tow your boat and caravan.

Model Motors (location) Power Output (kW) Maximum Torque (Nm) Payload (kg) Tow Rating (tonnes)
Ford F-150 Lightning Dual (axles) 420 1050 907 4.536
Rivian R1T Quad (wheels) 562 1120 800 5

Of course, had Ley been reading The Driven she would know that there has been at least one electric ute in Australia. In 2021, EV startup Rivian brought its R1T electric ute along with its R1S SUV for testing.

The problem, as Bowen points out, is that there are still no electric utes here for sale because carmakers have been given no certainty from the previous government that the transition wild be supported.

Not currently available in Australia because government policy hasn’t previously supported electric vehicles. We want Australians to have real choices when it comes to EVs,” he said on Facebook.

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