Ford Goes 'All In' on Electric Cars With $11 Billion Investment
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¡°The only question is will the customers be there with us and we think they will.¡±
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Ford Motor Co. will more than double spending on electrified vehicles, amplifying its investment in a segment that the auto industry sees growing from what¡¯s now just a fraction of the market.
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The carmaker will shell out $11 billion bringing 40 electrified vehicles to market by 2022, Jim Farley, president of global markets, said during a presentation at the Detroit auto show. That¡¯s up from the $4.5 billion that Ford said in late 2015 it would invest through the end of the decade.
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¡°This $11 billion you¡¯re seeing, that means we¡¯re all in now,¡± Executive Chairman Bill Ford told reporters in Detroit. ¡°The only question is will the customers be there with us and we think they will.¡±
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After electric-vehicle darling Tesla Inc. surpassed Ford in market value last year, the second-largest U.S. automaker replaced then-Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields. His replacement Jim Hackett has vowed to cut costs and drop some car models from the lineup to refocus the company¡¯s future on sport utility vehicles, trucks and electrification.
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With battery costs declining rapidly and regulators around the globe cracking down on the internal combustion engine, automakers have been rushing to step up their game with regards to all-electric models. While the segment comprises less that 1% of annual deliveries in the U.S., global demand is expected to rise as governments phase out gasoline and diesel engines and batteries reach price parity with traditional powertrains.
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Tougher Standards
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Ford expects fuel economy and pollution standards to get tougher, ¡°and rightfully so,¡± said Raj Nair, head of Ford¡¯s North American operations.
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¡°We believe man-made CO2 is contributing to climate change and we¡¯ve got our part to play,¡± he said.
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Of the 40 electrified models planned, 16 will be battery-only vehicles. The company identified just one model by name coming in 2020, called the Mach 1, that will be a performance battery-electric SUV.
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¡°The real news for me is not just the doubling of investment, it¡¯s where we¡¯re playing,¡± Farley told reporters. ¡°We¡¯re starting to telegraph where we¡¯re going to play in electrified business around the world, and that is to electrify iconic nameplates, and it¡¯s going to be higher transaction-price vehicles.¡±
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17 Jan,2018