Ford is quietly moving from electric trucks to massive battery systems powering U.S. networks and data centers


  • Ford suspends electric pickup production as consumer demand falls short of expectations
  • Range-extended trucks replace purely electric models in Ford’s revised automotive strategy
  • Battery factories shift away from vehicles to large-scale energy storage systems

Ford has halted production of its F-150 Lightning vehicle in favor of reassigning workers to assembling gasoline and hybrid trucks.

This shift in automotive strategy is reflected in changes in battery manufacturing plans, as Ford confirmed it will convert the Kentucky battery plant to produce lithium iron phosphate prismatic cells after ending its SK On joint venture.

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