Ford CEO Jim Farley has expressed strong support for electric vehicles (EVs), emphasizing their importance in the future of the automotive industry. Farley believes the next significant shift will be toward software-defined and electric vehicles. During the Aspen Ideas Festival, Farley announced that Ford plans to introduce a $30,000 all-electric vehicle that will be profitable within two and a half years. He also highlighted that U.S. government policies are helping to level the playing field against low-cost Chinese competitors, boosting Ford's confidence in producing EVs profitably in the U.S.
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley says he's growing more confident the automaker can produce EVs profitably in the U.S. because government policies have helped level the playing field with low-cost Chinese competitors. https://t.co/5FxVsjbPtb
Ford CEO: U.S. policy is helping fight off Chinese electric cars https://t.co/0NnNZIBgzN
#Ford Motor expects to introduce a $30,000 all-electric vehicle that will be profitable in roughly two and a half years, CEO Jim Farley said Friday during the Aspen Ideas Festival
The CEO of Ford loves electric vehicles! https://t.co/4xr8HBit4g
"I believe the next great shift for vehicles will be toward software-defined and electric vehicles," says Ford CEO Jim Farley on his new letter "It’s that simple. For me, and for millions of Americans, electric vehicles are removing daily hassles and reminding us why we love to… https://t.co/MjHOnKRoiN
Ford CEO Jim Farley Loves EVs. That Matters a Lot. https://t.co/qqFEnViTjO