Ford Breaks Ground at BlueOval City, West Tennessee

Ford Breaks Ground at BlueOval City, West Tennessee

Ford has broken ground at BlueOval City, less than a year after the company and SK On announced a $5.6 billion investment in West Tennessee

BlueOval City will bring Ford – America’s No. 2 electric vehicle brand* – closer to its target of reaching a 2 million electric vehicle annual run rate globally by late 2026

BlueOval City will create approximately 6,000 jobs, building an all-new, revolutionary electric truck and advanced batteries to power future Ford and Lincoln electric vehicles and is on track to open in 2025

In less than a year, Ford has broken ground at BlueOval City, announcing a $5.6 billion investment in West Tennessee. This move will bring the company closer to its target of reaching a 2 million electric vehicle annual run rate globally by late 2026.

The new facility will create approximately 6,000 jobs and will be responsible for building an all-new, electric truck as well as advanced batteries to power future Ford and Lincoln electric vehicles. The facility is on track to open in 2025.

This is a significant investment by Ford, and it underscores the company’s commitment to electrification. With this move, Ford is positioning itself to be a leader in the electric vehicle market.

Ford’s commitment to electrificationFord is committed to being a leader in the electric vehicle market.

The company has invested $11.

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