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Ford : Huge Manufacturing Investment Goes To EV Factories And Technicians
September 28, 2021
December 4, 2024
By Evans Momodu
6 minutes read
Ford’s UK Chair Lisa Brankin has urged the government to introduce direct consumer incentives of up to £5,000 per electric vehicle (EV) to boost demand and help the automotive industry meet ambitious net-zero goals.
Speaking at the Halewood plant during the launch of the Puma Gen-E, Ford's most affordable EV to date, Brankin highlighted a growing disparity between government targets and consumer adoption rates.
Ford, along with other manufacturers, has called for:
Brankin also pointed out that government support for Ford’s UK operations, including Dagenham and Halewood, has been modest compared to the company’s own investments. For Ford and other manufacturers to sustain their operations and protect jobs, a profitable EV transition is crucial.
The European automotive sector is grappling with additional pressures, including:
The success of vehicles like the Puma Gen-E, coupled with government incentives, is pivotal in bridging the gap between policy aspirations and market reality.
Without significant consumer support mechanisms, the UK risks falling behind in the global EV race, thereby jeopardising both climate targets and the automotive sector's competitiveness.
Source: Sky news