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Ford reports mixed Q2 2024 results amidst EV sales surge and strategic shifts

On the earnings call, Farley stressed Ford's focus on smaller, more profitable EVs to compete with Tesla and low-cost Chinese competitors like BYD.
Ford released its second-quarter earnings today, revealing a mix of positive revenue growth and missed earnings expectations.

Ford released its second-quarter earnings today, revealing a mix of positive revenue growth and missed earnings expectations. Despite revenue climbing 6% to $44.8 billion, surpassing projections, Ford’s Q2 2024 earnings per share (EPS) fell short at $0.47 versus the expected $0.64. The company’s overall revenue, including its finance unit, reached $47.81 billion, while net income was $1.8 billion.

EV sales have shown remarkable growth for Ford, surging 61% year-over-year in Q2 2024. Ford sold nearly 23,957 EVs in the quarter, maintaining its position as the second best-selling EV maker in the U.S. behind Tesla and outpacing rival GM, which sold 21,930 electric models. Notable performance was seen in the F-150 Lightning, with sales up 77% to 7,902 units, and the Mustang Mach-E, with sales increasing 46.5% to 12,645 units. The E-Transit van also saw a significant rise, with sales surging 95.5% to 3,410 units.

However, Ford has adjusted its EV strategy due to “slower-than-expected” demand, cutting back on F-150 Lightning production and delaying around $12 billion in EV spending. The company plans to build more Super Duty trucks at its EV plant in Ontario and is pivoting towards hybrids, which saw a 55.6% sales increase in Q2.

Ford’s commercial and software unit, Ford Pro, was a key growth driver, with revenue up 9% to $17 billion and a substantial EBIT margin of 15.1%. The unit posted Q2 EBIT of $2.6 billion and noted profitability in every region it operates. Ford Pro software subscriptions increased by 35% in the quarter, and mobile repair orders more than doubled. CEO Jim Farley emphasized commercial customers’ early adoption of new technology, including connected and EVs.

Despite these positive developments, Ford’s Model E unit faced challenges, losing $1.1 billion in the second quarter, with revenue falling to $1.3 billion and volume down 23%. EV losses totaled $2.5 billion for the first half of 2024 due to lower volume and industry-wide pricing pressure. Ford still expects its Model E EV business to lose between $5.0 and $5.5 billion this year.

Ford’s ICE business, Ford Blue, saw modest gains, with volume and revenue rising 3% and 7%, respectively. Full-year EBIT guidance remains unchanged at $10 to $12 billion, while adjusted free cash flow expectations have been raised by $1 billion, ranging from $7.5 to $8.5 billion.

On the earnings call, Farley stressed Ford’s focus on smaller, more profitable EVs to compete with Tesla and low-cost Chinese competitors like BYD. He highlighted the development of a new platform by a “skunkworks” team in Long Beach as central to Ford’s revised EV strategy aimed at achieving profitability. Farley also hinted at potential partnerships in the EV space, suggesting more announcements to come.

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