Ford accelerates electric vehicle push in Europe with seven new models
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5X3F3)
Car manufacturer also to build battery gigafactory in Turkey and phase out emissions from vans by 2035
Ford has accelerated its electric vehicle plans for Europe, launching seven new models, announcing a battery gigafactory in Turkey, doubling investment in Germany and the phasing out emissions from vans by 2035.
The US manufacturer had previously pledged to make all cars in Europe electric by 2030 but had not set an end date for commercial vehicles. The move casts further doubt on the future of Ford's Dagenham plant in the UK, which makes diesel engines for Transit vans.
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