Ford will begin building an electric commercial vehicle at its Ohio Assembly Plant in the middle of the decade, but has not yet said what type of vehicle it is.
Ford President Kumar Galhotra provides insight into when that price point could be available to the consumer and what it would entail to make that happen.
As part of Ford's announcement that it will spend $3.7 billion to add 6,200 jobs at three of its Midwest factories in the coming years, it also revealed that a new model is on the way. The automaker said a new "electric commercial vehicle" will be entering production at its Ohio Assembly Plant sometime mid-decade, but didn't elaborate on what it will be.Ford CEO Jim Farley has recently said
consumers shouldn't expect them to go electric soon, and that an internal combustion powertrain is better suited to the applications they are meant for. "If you're a Super Duty customer towing 10,000 pounds in Montana or on the north slope of Alaska, an electric vehicle is an awful solution, the batteries are too heavy," Farley said during at the Bernstein Conference this week.The plant also builds the E-Series cutaway, which used to be offered with a van body and has roots that stretch back to the 1990s, so it's nearing the end of its life cycle.
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