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Ford Motor Co. is still betting billions on building electric vehicles in Kentucky, even as the industry loses federal ...
Ford said its combined investment of about $5 billion at the Kentucky assembly plant and Michigan battery plant is expected ...
Ford's CEO says the auto maker's latest multi-billion dollar investment is moving "completely different than" Henry Ford's ...
Ford announced Monday it will invest $2 billion and secure nearly 2,200 jobs in a Louisville, Ky., assembly plant that will ...
Ford Motor Co. continues to push forward with electric vehicle production despite President Donald Trump removing most of the ...
The company will also invest $3 billion in a factory in Marshall, Michigan, to develop lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.
Ford is investing $2 billion to turn its historic Kentucky plant into an electric vehicle manufacturing hub by 2027.
Ford's first midsize, four-door electric pickup will be built at the Louisville Assembly Plant and available to customers ...
The start of production is a milestone in an effort to vertically integrate the battery, a key part of an EV, and to reduce costs.
Despite losses and delays, Ford’s electric vehicle push is just getting started.
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced a new EV strategy, calling it a "Model-T moment" for the company. Ford will reveal its new EV platform on Aug. 11th in Kentucky. The new strategy focuses on competing ...