Ford Motors sees 65% dealers agreeing to sell its electric vehicles.
Ford might be in plans to change its electric car strategy. The tentative agreement of Ford with the UAW shows that the plan of bringing the EVs production to the Flat Rock factory manufacturing Lincoln Continental and Ford Mustang is changed. As per the Ford electric vehicle plan made in March, the factory is to start building EVs in 2023 at the facility.
The UAW released the terms of this new agreement which state that the factory will receive an investment of $250 million in order to continue the production of Mustang along with the new version and derivatives coming soon (date unspecified). Also, the plant will produce the present-generation Continental. As per the document, at Flat Rock, Ford will continue to scout out all the future opportunities throughout this agreement.
The head of electric vehicles at Ford, Ted Cannis, was not willing to offer any details regarding the Ford electric vehicle plan at Flat Rock. However, the agreement specifies that new product will surely be further added to the Ohio Assembly Plant of Ford in 2023, which is also a part of the investment of $900 million.
Ford was also in news with its all new plug-in hybrid electric car. According to Ford, Transit PHEV is a greener way to get the goods delivered. This new hybrid electric van comes with a 1L turbocharged 3-cylinder engine along with its motor powered by a huge 13.6 kW-h battery which can last for 31 miles. However, in October, Ford stated that Transit’s plug-in hybrid version will not be made available to the U.S.