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Inside Ford's decision to double down on electric vehicles

Inside Ford's decision to double down on electric vehicles

Summary

Ford plans to invest $5 billion in a new set of electric vehicles (EVs) as it faces a growing affordability crisis and competition from Chinese carmakers. The company has designed a new EV platform to produce affordable, high-quality vehicles more efficiently. This move is part of Ford's strategy to stay competitive in a global market while reducing manufacturing costs.

Key Facts

  • Ford is investing $5 billion in a new electric vehicle program.
  • The average price of a new Ford vehicle is $56,000, which many consumers find too expensive.
  • Chinese carmakers produce affordable, advanced EVs and are gaining global market share.
  • The new EV platform will introduce a medium-sized pickup truck in 2027, priced below $40,000.
  • Ford's new manufacturing approach replaces the traditional assembly line with an "assembly tree."
  • This new process improves efficiency but will reduce the workforce by about 600 jobs at an updated plant.
  • Ford's new models will use lithium-iron-phosphate batteries made in Michigan.
  • CEO Jim Farley emphasizes the need for sustainable and profitable solutions that support American workers.
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