German Chancellor Speaks At Ford EV Plant Amid Calls For Support
Ford just scaled back production there amid weak demand.
Read More »Ford just scaled back production there amid weak demand.
Read More »Ford is scaling back production amid weak demand.
Read More »The automaker will be cutting shifts in the short term.
Read More »The Explorer is part of Ford's push to sell more EVs in Europe.
Read More »Another way to help support the local environment.
Read More »After decades of production and millions of cars built.
Read More »The Explorer EV will be first off the assembly line.
Read More »Following a one billion dollar investment.
Read More »Using some cutting-edge AI tech.
Read More »Thus far, existing centers have saved customers a lot of time and money.
Read More »The lab is already producing parts to support production of a future EV.
Read More »All-electric vehicles require less labor to produce than ICE vehicles.
Read More »The massive structure will be used to transport EV bodies.
Read More »The new facility will develop parts for future EV motors.
Read More »The automaker will help the city reach its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2035.
Read More »Water levels are near a record low at the moment.
Read More »The long-running model will continue to be built alongside EVs at the German facility.
Read More »A disabled worker is able to continue doing what he loves thanks to a robotic assistant.
Read More »Full-scale production likely won't resume until April 25th, at the earliest.
Read More »The chip shortage and Russia's invasion of Ukraine are causing more problems for The Blue Oval.
Read More »The subcompact loses the chip allocation lottery yet again.
Read More »Workers at the plant just returned from summer vacation this week.
Read More »The demolition of one building is complete as another will soon be under construction.
Read More »The ongoing chip shortage ensures that the 2021 Ford F-150 will remain in short supply, at least temporarily.
Read More »Ford makes a major commitment to an electric future in Europe.
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