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Ford shifts battery production, partners with LG Energy Solution

This movement mirrors historical government support for fossil fuels and represents a pivotal shift toward incentivizing electric vehicle manufacturing in the U.S.
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LG Energy Solution CEO Kim Dong-myung & Jim Farley

Ford has announced a significant shift in its production strategy by relocating the battery manufacturing for the Mustang Mach-E from Poland to Michigan, effective 2025. This decision comes as part of a new agreement with LG Energy Solution, aimed at capitalizing on the U.S. government incentives provided under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), including tax credits of up to $7,500 for electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).

The strategic move will enable Ford to leverage local production advantages, allowing it to qualify for various financial incentives available for domestic battery production. In parallel, LG plans to supply Ford with a substantial 109 GWh of batteries for electric commercial vans starting in 2026, strengthening its foothold in the European market while maximizing incentives there. David Kim, CEO of LG Energy Solution, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation in battery technologies, stating, “These agreements attest to our experience and expertise in powering commercial vehicles with innovative battery technologies designed to handle extreme user environments.”

Moreover, this partnership isn’t solely focused on Ford. LG Energy is also investing $3 billion into its Michigan facility to support a separate agreement with Toyota, providing lithium for batteries in future U.S.-manufactured electric vehicles. Furthermore, Ford is collaborating with SK On to construct batteries in Kentucky for the upcoming updated E-Transit commercial van and the F-150 Lightning electric pickup, set to launch in mid-2025.

The broader context highlights a significant trend among automakers as they forge strategic agreements to establish domestic battery supply chains, responding to the push for sustainability and compliance with new regulations. This movement mirrors historical government support for fossil fuels and represents a pivotal shift toward incentivizing electric vehicle manufacturing in the U.S.

As the automotive industry pivots to electric mobility, companies like Ford, Toyota, and GM are positioning themselves to benefit from federal subsidies to foster growth in the EV sector. This proactive approach will likely play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of electric vehicle production and sales in America. For those interested in the latest models, links are available for deals on the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Lightning, and Toyota bZ4X near you.

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