Cloninger Ford of Salisbury

Aug 17, 2026
2025 Ford Maverick

Most trucks have always had a single outlet tucked somewhere in the cab, good for charging a phone or running a small light. Ford Pro Power Onboard is something entirely different. Built directly into the F-150’s architecture, it turns your truck into a functioning mobile generator capable of powering tools, appliances, and job site equipment from the bed or cab without a separate generator in tow. For drivers in Rowan County who work on job sites, head outdoors on weekends, or want a truck that does more than haul, this feature changes the equation.

Three Output Levels for Three Different Needs

Ford Pro Power Onboard comes in three configurations, and the right one depends on what you actually need to run. The 2.0 kW system is available on gas-engine F-150 models equipped with the 2.7L EcoBoost V6, the 3.5L EcoBoost V6, or the 5.0L V8. It delivers power through two 120V/20A outlets in the truck bed, enough to run a reciprocating saw, hammer drill, jigsaw, or sander, and the truck’s cabin outlets provide 400 watts for smaller devices on the instrument panel and center console regardless of which tier you choose.

The 2.4 kW system is standard on F-150s equipped with the 3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6 and adds the capacity to run a microwave alongside the tools the 2.0 kW handles. What makes this tier stand out is runtime: at its maximum load, the 2.4 kW system runs for up to 85 hours on a full tank of gas, making it a serious asset for extended remote work or multi-day camp trips.

The 7.2 kW system is the top tier, available as an option on PowerBoost Hybrid models and the F-150 Platinum Plus. It delivers 7,200 watts through four 120V/20A outlets and one 240V/30A outlet. For reference, a typical portable generator produces around 3,500-4,000 watts. The 7.2 kW system can simultaneously power a plasma cutter, TIG welder, chop saw, air compressor, angle grinder, and work light, and it does so for up to 32 hours at maximum load on a full tank of gas. That is a full working day and then some, without refueling or swapping equipment.

What Does This Mean in Practice?

Is this feature practical only for contractors? Not at all. The Ford truck power outlet system covers a wide range of situations. On a job site without utility power run yet, a single F-150 with the 7.2 kW system can power an entire framing crew’s tool setup. At a campsite, it runs lights, a portable heater, a cooler, and speakers from the same truck that hauled the trailer there. During a tailgate, it powers a television, a blender, and sound equipment. Ford also designed the system to operate while the truck is moving, so devices can charge or run on the way to the job site or trail. The truck can be locked while idling in generator mode, providing overnight security when the system is running unattended.

Monitoring is handled through the 12-inch center touchscreen or the FordPass app, both of which display real-time wattage draw and alert you if total load approaches the system’s limit. The Ford truck power outlet system manages load automatically, and if a circuit is tripped, it can be reset directly from the truck bed’s outlet panel on the 7.2 kW system.

Find the Right F-150 Configuration in Salisbury

Choosing between the three output tiers comes down to how you use your truck day to day. Drivers in Salisbury, Kannapolis, and Lexington who need basic job site capability or a weekend power source will likely find the 2.0 kW system sufficient. Those running a crew or working in remote locations will benefit from the PowerBoost Hybrid and its 2.4 kW or 7.2 kW output. 

The team at Cloninger Ford on Jake Alexander Boulevard can walk you through which F-150 configurations include Ford Pro Power Onboard and help you match the right output level to the work you do. It is one of the most practical capabilities on any truck in the segment, and Cloninger Ford has the inventory to put you in the right one.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ford Pro Power Onboard

What are the output levels for Ford Pro Power Onboard on the F-150?

The F-150 offers 2.0 kW, 2.4 kW, and 7.2 kW configurations. The 2.0 kW is available on select gas engines, the 2.4 kW is standard on the PowerBoost Hybrid, and the 7.2 kW is optional on PowerBoost models and standard on the Platinum Plus.

How long can the Ford Pro Power Onboard system run on a full tank?

At maximum load, the 2.4 kW system runs up to 85 hours and the 7.2 kW system runs up to 32 hours on a full tank of gas. At lighter loads, runtime extends further.

What does the Ford truck power outlet system actually power?

Depending on the tier, the Ford truck power outlet can run circular saws, drills, compressors, microwaves, welders, televisions, and camping appliances. The 7.2 kW system can run a plasma cutter, TIG welder, chop saw, and air compressor simultaneously.

Can I use Ford Pro Power Onboard while driving?

Yes. The system operates while the truck is in motion, allowing tools and devices to charge or run on the way to a job site or campground.