China Throws Giant Wrench Into Ford EV Battery Plant Plans
The country is requiring a license to offshore certain tech.
Read More »The country is requiring a license to offshore certain tech.
Read More »The automaker has the production capacity to make it happen.
Read More »The site is expected to provide the area with an economic boom.
Read More »The robots are able to detect problems with machinery before they halt production lines.
Read More »Ford scaled back production at the plant not long after it began.
Read More »A huge win for the under-construction site.
Read More »About 60 percent complete.
Read More »Whether or not it ultimately receives federal funding for the site.
Read More »The automaker isn't trying to steal intellectual property.
Read More »Though they will be built using tech licensed from China.
Read More »Splitting the difference between initial and revised estimates.
Read More »The automaker is moving forward, regardless of what happens.
Read More »It could threaten the future of at least one plant.
Read More »The LFP batteries mesh with Ford's mission to keep costs low.
Read More »Ford's longtime rival is at it again.
Read More »EcoBoost engine getting ditched?
Read More »Ford's still holding strong to its EV goals.
Read More »Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair production likely ending this year.
Read More »He'll be sentenced this coming September.
Read More »A group of residents opposing the site have been fighting it in court for some time.
Read More »Luckily, the victim doesn't appear to be seriously injured.
Read More »A move that's been in the works for years now.
Read More »Luckily, it didn't really impact the automaker's plans.
Read More »Since Ford is using licensed tech from a Chinese company.
Read More »It has expanded rapidly in just two years.
Read More »Something that's been in the works for some time now.
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