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Does the F-150 have a 240V outlet?

Yes, but only on certain Ford F-150 models equipped with Ford’s Pro Power Onboard system, which provides a 240-volt outlet and other power outlets for on-site power and tools.


What is Pro Power Onboard and how it provides 240V power


The 240V capability depends on having the Pro Power Onboard option, which Ford introduced to turn the F-150 into a mobile generator. The system is designed for work sites, camping, tailgating, and emergency backup power.


Before listing the features and accommodations, here is what to know about the 240V function across available configurations.



  • Availability is limited to F-150 trims that include Pro Power Onboard; it is not standard on the base XL or XLT models without the option.

  • Output levels vary by configuration; higher-end packages provide more power to support heavier tools and appliances.

  • Outlets include a 240V AC receptacle in the cargo bed and additional 120V outlets in the cabin or bed, depending on the setup.

  • Activation is typically via the vehicle’s instrument cluster or Ford’s mobile app, with safety features to manage loads and protect circuits.


The bottom line is that if you want 240V power from the F-150, you must select a Pro Power Onboard-equipped configuration; otherwise, standard models will not provide a 240V outlet.


Availability and practical considerations


To help buyers, Ford lists Pro Power Onboard as an option on several F-150 trims, with the higher-output versions offering the bed-mounted 240V receptacle intended for heavier loads. If you need 240V on the job site or off-grid, verify the exact output package, year, and cab/bed configuration before purchase.



  • Check the exact power output available for the build you’re considering, since some configurations offer more total power than others.

  • Inspect the bed outlet location and the type of receptacle installed to ensure compatibility with your equipment.

  • Confirm how to enable and monitor power use, including any limits on engine-on or idle states to preserve fuel and battery resources.


In short, the 240V outlet is not universal on the F-150; it requires the Pro Power Onboard option, and its presence depends on the model year and trim.


Summary


The Ford F-150 can deliver 240V power when equipped with Pro Power Onboard, typically via a bed-mounted 240V outlet and complementary 120V outlets. Not all trucks have this feature, so buyers should verify Pro Power Onboard in the build sheet and confirm the available power output for their specific configuration. When available, it turns the F-150 into a capable mobile generator for work sites, camping, and emergency power needs.

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