“For larger retail, electric utilities, the economics are unresolvable,” Farley said. “These customers have very demanding ...
Ford is projecting its electric car business will lose another $5.5 billion dollars this year. That figure matches last ...
Jim Farley was also critical of large EVs in general, saying they have "unresolvable" problems due to weight and high battery ...
"Customers have shown that they will not pay any premium for these large EVs," Farley said in an earnings call.
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Ford Motor Co. is forecasting weaker earnings growth for this year and further losses in its electric vehicles business as it ...
Extended-range electric vehicles will be essential to the American market, Ford CEO Jim Farley said on the company's earnings ...
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TopSpeed on MSNFord Developing EREVs Amid Electric Truck UncertaintyGiven the outlay required to bring the Mach-E and Lightning to market as well as these vehicles’ less-than-stellar sales, profitability in the electric market is going to be tough for the automaker.
Ford Motor on Wednesday projected up to $5.5 billion in losses on its electric vehicle and software operations this year, a ...
The automaker has a plan to catch up to rivals rolling out high-performing, affordable electric vehicles. But first, it has ...
Ford is on deck to report results for the fourth quarter and the full year, with a focus on taming rising costs and what’s ...
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The Cool Down on MSNDriver shares honest review one year after buying all-electric truck: 'Not feeling guilty'The poster wrote that it cost them only $300 to drive 8,000 miles, emphasizing the savings you can count on if you switch ...
Three years after launching the all-electric F-150 Lightning, Ford CEO Jim Farley has acknowledged the limitations of electric trucks, particularly when it comes to towing and long-distance hauling.
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