Ford's EV production is one of the most prominent now, as its cars are one of the top sellers in the market, and it has a massive demand from the public at present. Ford used a study on projected demand for EVs in the coming years, and with that, the Dearborn-based company is ramping up its production with 600,000 units for 2023 and more than 2 million cars for 2026.
Ford EV Production: 600,000 for 2023, 2 Million EVs for 2026
Ford brought a news release that brings good news for all, and these are additional electric vehicles for the world to see in 2023 and three years into the future, by 2026.
In the post, Ford promises 600,000 electric vehicles to release by 2023, and it would bring 270,000 units for the Mustang Mach-E, 150,000 each for the Transit EV and F-150 Lightning, and 30,000 cars for an upcoming mid-size SUV for Europe.
These new car deliveries would bring more for the public to purchase and are coming for the North America and Europe regions for its deliveries and sale.
The Michigan-based automotive company said it has already completed its required battery packs to create the 600,000 EVs for next year.
Ford added that it would have over two million EVs produced by 2026.
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In the post, Ford said that it used EY's statistics regarding the electric vehicle demand in the world, with the study stating that 52 percent of global buyers are interested in purchasing EVs from manufacturers now. The demand and interest for more than two years is something the company will bring for all interested buyers soon.
Ford's Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning
There is a study that projects Ford and GM's performance in the future, and these two automotive companies from Michigan are on track to overtake Tesla as the leading in EV manufacturing in the industry. And Ford is not slowing down on its EV ventures and releases for the public to enjoy, with fully-electric and hybrid machines available for all.
The fully-electric cars from Ford include the Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning pickup, two of the top contenders in the market today. However, that is not all from the automotive manufacturer's transition to clean energy. The company is also focusing on bringing new cars, including a "SuperVan" prototype that is fast.
Ford is not a company one would expect to transition to electric mobility, especially with its heritage in the massive gas guzzler engines that focus on V-block engineering. However, its electric vehicles are still worthy of grazing the top lists, especially with its highly-regarded pickup truck, the F-150 Lightning.
Soon, it would have ample units for deliveries and sales to those wanting a Ford EV.
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Written by Isaiah Richard