Donate Your Ford F-150 Lightning in New Mexico

Support clean energy by donating your Ford F-150 Lightning, helping us continue our mission to empower electric vehicle adoption in New Mexico.

Owning a Ford F-150 Lightning in New Mexico is not just about driving an electric vehicle; it's about joining a revolution in transportation. As an early adopter of this groundbreaking electric truck, you appreciate the seamless blend of power and sustainability that the F-150 Lightning offers, with options ranging from the Standard Range 230-mile to the Extended Range 320-mile battery. Your ownership experience likely includes navigating through the evolving landscape of charging infrastructure while addressing concerns like OTA updates and range anxiety.

The Lightning, built at the Dearborn Michigan Rouge Electric Vehicle Center, represents the future of trucks, making it a prime candidate for charitable donations. Through AutoLift, your vehicle donation not only contributes to the growth of electric vehicles but also helps provide essential services to our community. Whether you own a Pro, Lariat, or Platinum trim, your donation can make a significant impact.

📖Generation guide

Gen 1 • 2022-present

Standard Range 230-mile and Extended Range 320-mile batteries are available, featuring a dual-motor setup producing 580 hp. OTA updates offer enhancements, though some users report variability in reliability.

Known issues by generation

Like any new model, the Ford F-150 Lightning has faced some early-production issues. Notably, some vehicles have reported panel gaps, and calibration for BlueCruise Active Drive Assist can be inconsistent, particularly in lane-centering scenarios. Additionally, OTA updates have seen mixed results, with some owners experiencing failed update rollbacks. The charging-port latch issues and auxiliary battery drain related to the Sync 4 system are also points of concern. While many vehicles perform reliably, keeping a keen eye on these potential issues is essential for prospective donors.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your donated Ford F-150 Lightning significantly depends on its trim level and battery condition. Platinum and Lariat Extended Range models often command market values of $40k or more, triggering the IRS Form 8283 Section B appraisal requirement. The State of Health (SoH) of your battery will also be crucial for determining the donation's value. Please note that federal tax credits like the $7,500 Section 30D and Used EV Section 25E do not apply to donations, making the appraisal even more important.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Ford F-150 Lightning, please ensure that the vehicle is in Park mode and that the high-voltage battery is handled according to safety guidelines. We recommend including the original NEMA 14-50 charger, mobile charge cable, and any CCS1 or NACS adapters. Your vehicle's 8-year/100k-mile battery warranty can be transferred to the new owner, adding value to your donation. Properly addressing the frunk and gear tunnel cargo will ensure everything is ready for a smooth donation process.

New Mexico regional notes

In New Mexico, where climate can impact electric vehicle performance, it's crucial to consider the F-150 Lightning's range in colder temperatures. Charging infrastructure is evolving, but it is important to check supercharger access and local charging stations. The demand for Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities is increasing as residents look for backup power solutions during outages. Your donation could aid in enhancing the electric ecosystem in the region.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) of my Ford F-150 Lightning?
Before donating, we recommend obtaining a State of Health report for your vehicle's battery. This report is essential for determining the vehicle's value and meets IRS requirements for donations over $5,000.
Will my donation include the charging cable?
Yes, we encourage you to include the original NEMA 14-50 charging cable and any CCS1 or NACS adapters with your donation. This will help the new owner fully utilize the vehicle's capabilities.
Can I disclose Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities in my donation form?
Absolutely! If your F-150 Lightning has Vehicle-to-Home capabilities, please disclose this in your donation intake form, as it adds value and functionality for the new owner.
How does supercharger access transfer with my donated Lightning?
Supercharger access for your F-150 Lightning will typically remain valid unless specified otherwise. Ensure to confirm your access rights before the donation process concludes.
What should I know about OTA update history?
Sharing your OTA update history can be beneficial, especially if you have encountered any issues. Be transparent regarding any failed updates or anomalies to assist in the appraisal process.
How do I handle the frunk or cargo area during donation?
Before the donation, ensure your frunk and gear tunnel are empty. This will facilitate a smooth transition for the next owner and helps avoid any complications during the donation process.
What is Form 8283 Section B and when does it apply?
Form 8283 Section B is required for donated vehicles valued over $5,000. Most Lightning models will fall into this category, particularly the higher trims, making this form essential for accurate reporting.

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If you own a Ford F-150 Lightning and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to make a difference. Your generous contribution will not only help promote electric vehicle adoption but also support local initiatives that enhance the electric ecosystem in New Mexico. Join us at AutoLift in championing the future of sustainable transportation!

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