Ford Targets 50 Percent EV Sales by 2030

Automaker will add EVs while continuing to make ICEs.

Mar. 10, 2022—By 2030, Ford plans for 50% of its annual vehicle sales to be electric. 

The automaker is committing $5 billion into its EV production this year, double its investment from a year ago.

This comes off of news that Ford will be reorganized into two units: Ford Blue, for traditional ICE and diesel-powered vehicles, and Ford Model E, for electric vehicles.

Ford continues to see demand for its electric models and will build more than 2 million electric vehicles per year by 2026, but unlike other automakers, Ford is not committing to phasing out gas-powered vehicles from his product line. 

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