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Ford delays approximately $12B in EV investment amid waning demand

Ford delays $12 billion EV investment amid high prices. Recalibration includes Kentucky plant hold-off, but commitment to EV, particularly Blue Oval City, remains firm.

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Last updated: 2023/10/28 at 11:11 AM
EV-a2zm Published October 27, 2023 3 Min Read
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Highlights
  • Ford's $12 billion EV investment faces a delay.
  • Price sensitivity hinders premium EV adoption.
  • Second Kentucky battery plant postponed.
  • Blue Oval City in Tennessee remains a priority.
  • Model e's earnings reflect increased losses, but revenue grows 26% YoY.

American legacy automaker Ford disclosed plans to delay its planned electric vehicle investment worth approximately $12 billion due to high prices affecting customer demand, CNBC reports.

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Pricing issuesFord postpones the second of the two planned battery factories in KentuckyFord Model e’s YTD performance

This enormous investment covers its battery factory joint venture with South Korea’s SK On.

“Demand for electric vehicles continues to increase in the U.S. but not at levels anticipated. To meet demand and ensure our success, BlueOval SK Battery Park in Kentucky will postpone production at its second plant, known as Kentucky 2.”

Ursula Madden, BlueOval SK external affairs director (via WDRB.com)

"Due to weak demand for high-end electric cars, Ford has delayed its $12 billion EV investment plan, impacting its partnership with SK On. It aims to focus on cost reduction in the future." pic.twitter.com/gmlOV5gWjY

— 42HOW (@42how_) October 27, 2023

Pricing issues

North America-based customers reportedly got more cautious now in buying expensive electric vehicle models. 

According to the report, buyers have resisted paying a premium for an electric car when they can access much cheaper gas-powered or hybrid models.

In effect, Ford struggled to hit its goal of boosting its EV production. Despite that, company executives clarified that there are no plans to reduce its planned investment for new EV models. However, it now aims to prioritize accelerating its production capacity.

“We’re not moving away from our second generation [EV] products. We are, though, looking at the pace of capacity that we’re putting in place. We are going to push out some of that investment.” 

CFO John Lawler said in a media briefing Thursday

Ford will postpone about $12 billion in EV investment as buyers become more cautious – cnbc $F $TSLA $RIVN $LCID $GM pic.twitter.com/O2Qh5DLbqi

— The Capital Desk (@CapitalDesk) October 27, 2023

Ford postpones the second of the two planned battery factories in Kentucky

It is worth noting that the $12 billion planned investment includes Ford’s proposed second battery plant in Kentucky.

Ford & BlueOvalSK are building 2 electric battery plants in KY and 1 in TN. Ford is also building a plant to build electric trucks ($12B investment)

5,000 construction jobs & 7,500 employees over the three plants

Due to: the Biden infrastructure bill & Inflation Reduction Act pic.twitter.com/wyEq9wCmW1

— Jenny 🇺🇸 (@JenJJams) June 24, 2023

Nonetheless, CFO Lawler highlighted that Ford will still pursue the Blue Oval City’s development in Tennessee.

“The customer is going to decide what the volumes are. Ford is able to balance production of gas, hybrid and electric vehicles to match the speed of EV adoption in a way that others can’t.”

CFO John Lawler said in a media briefing Thursday

Ford Model e’s YTD performance

Ford released its Q3 2023 Earnings Report on Thursday, revealing a $1.3 billion loss in earnings before interest and taxes in its electric vehicle business unit.

Ford Model e’s significant loss represents about a twofold increase from its loss in the same period last year. Nonetheless, its revenue grew 26% YoY.

Moreover, Ford Model e’s operating loss reached approximately $3.1 billion in the first three quarters of the year. It aligns with the automaker’s previously set guidance of $4.5 billion operating loss for the entire year.

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Lexington Herald Leader reported that BlueOval will still pursue battery production in 2025 as planned. However., the official commencement date remains unclear.

Notably, Ford is not the only automaker to delay EV plans due to the ongoing waning demand caused by high sticker prices and surging interest rates. 

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