Meanwhile, Spanish-language broadcast stations are covering how F-150 owners in #Texas are using their pickup trucks to generate power for heat, food.https://t.co/KNcmdE4BO4 via @freep @freepautos @Ford
— phoebesaid (@phoebesaid) February 20, 2021
After hearing stories of F-150 owners in #Texas using pickups to heat their homes during the blackout, @Ford alerted its dealers to make them available in local communities if needed.https://t.co/KNcmdE4BO4 via @freep @freepautos @FordTrucks #hybrid #poweroutage
— phoebesaid (@phoebesaid) February 20, 2021
Texas family powers air fryer with Ford F-150 generator to feed son https://t.co/46JR6UoIKO
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) February 20, 2021
F-150 with generator is getting worldwide attention after Texans use it to power homes https://t.co/kcWRIwJQCg
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) February 20, 2021
Bradley Lewis, age 7, found himself bundled under seven blankets on the living room couch in #Texas with his cats Lily and Snowball beside two space heaters --powered by a @Ford F-150 in his driveway.https://t.co/KNcmdE4BO4 via @freep @freepautos @FordTrucks @UAW #TexasFreeze
— phoebesaid (@phoebesaid) February 20, 2021
Ford trucks' built-in generators power Texas homes after winter storm causes power outages https://t.co/IUu1DXhgtX #FoxBusiness
— Mark Truby (@mtruby) February 20, 2021