- Ford is investing C$1.8 billion
to transform Oakville (Ont.)
Assembly Complex into a Canadian hub of electric vehicle
manufacturing that will include vehicle and battery pack assembly;
site transformation key to Ford's plan to reach a global production
run rate of 2 million EVs annually by the end of 2026
- The new campus – to be renamed Oakville Electric Vehicle
Complex – will be a high-volume manufacturing hub for North
American EV production, repurposing existing buildings into a
state-of-the-art facility that leverages Oakville's experienced workforce
- Ford will begin to retool and transform the Oakville complex in the second quarter of 2024
to prepare for production of next-generation electric vehicles
beginning in 2025
- Ford is the first full-line automaker committed to producing
passenger EVs in Canada for the
North American market
OAKVILLE, ON, April 11,
2023 /CNW/ - Ford Motor Company is investing
C$1.8 billion in its Oakville
Assembly Complex to transform it into a high-volume hub of electric
vehicle manufacturing in Canada –
a key part of the company's plan to scale production of electric
vehicles and make them more accessible to millions of
customers.
The campus, to be renamed Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex,
will begin to retool and modernize in the second quarter of 2024 to
prepare for production of next-generation EVs. This marks the first
time a full-line automaker has announced plans to
produce passenger EVs in Canada for the North American market.
"Canada and the Oakville complex will play a vital role in our
Ford+ transformation. It will
be
a modern, super-efficient, vertically integrated site for battery
and vehicle assembly," said Jim Farley, Ford
president and CEO. "I'm most excited for the world to see the
incredible next-generation electric and fully digitally connected
vehicles produced in Oakville."
The investment allows Ford to repurpose and transform existing
buildings into a state-of-the-art facility that leverages Ford of
Canada's skilled and experienced
workforce. Ford is taking a diverse strategic approach to
transforming its industrial system to expand EV production:
building new greenfield sites and also transforming existing
manufacturing sites like in Oakville and Cologne, Germany.
"Ford's commitment to invest in OAC retooling and upskilling
signals a bright future for Canadian EV production and for Canadian
auto sector employment," said Lana
Payne, Unifor National President. "The transformation of the
Oakville plant is an important
step towards a stronger industry and testament to the hard work,
skills and dedication of our Unifor, Oakville Assembly Complex
members."
"Ford of Canada has been a
leader in the country's auto industry since it was founded 119
years ago, driven by hard-working, dedicated employees," said
Bev Goodman, president and CEO, Ford
of Canada. "As the top-selling
auto brand in Canada for 14
straight years, the successful transition to EV production in
Oakville will help deliver stable
Canadian employment with the opportunity to build the new skills
and expertise to drive Ford and the industry forward."
The current 487-acre Oakville
site includes three body shops, one paint building, one assembly
building. The transformed campus will feature a new 407,000
square-foot on-site battery plant that will utilize cells and
arrays from BlueOval SK Battery Park in Kentucky. Oakville workers will take these components
and assemble battery packs that will then be installed in vehicles
assembled on-site.
"Ford's transformation from gas to electric vehicles is well
underway. Once complete, the Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex will
secure thousands of well-paying jobs for our hard-working Canadian
autoworkers and boost the competitiveness of Canada's auto sector. The partnership between
Ford and Canada helps to position
us as a global leader in the EV supply chain for decades to come,"
said François-Philippe Champagne,
Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development of
Canada.
In addition to the Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex upgrades,
Ford also has announced:
- It is creating an all-new EV manufacturing ecosystem in
West Tennessee – called BlueOval
City – the home of a battery plant and the future home of Ford's
next-generation EV pickup. Together with two battery plants in
Kentucky, which are part of a
joint venture with SK On, these sites will create 11,000 new U.S.
jobs and expected to begin production in 2025.
- Through a wholly owned subsidiary, Ford is building a lithium
iron phosphate battery plant in Marshall,
Mich. Production is slated to begin in 2026, with 2,500
employees. Ford is the first automaker to commit to build both
lithium iron phosphate and nickel cobalt manganese batteries in the
U.S., helping America's No. 2 EV company in 2022 diversify its U.S.
supply chain.
- It is modernizing its vehicle assembly campus in Cologne, Germany, transforming it to become
the Ford Cologne Electrification Center – the company's first EV
center of excellence in Europe.
This site will be the production home of the electric Ford Explorer
for European customers; production begins later this year.
- Ford, LG Energy Solution and Koç Holding have signed a
non-binding memorandum of understanding to build one of the largest
commercial electric vehicle battery cell production facilities in
the European region. The project is on track to break ground near
Ankara, Turkey, later this year,
with production to start in 2026.
- Ford this year is expanding production of the F-150 Lightning
at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn and the Mustang Mach-E at its
Cuautitlan facility in
Mexico.
"Ford's investment in retooling its Oakville plant will support thousands of good
paying jobs and is an important milestone in our plan to become a
leader in the electric vehicle revolution," said Premier
Doug Ford. "Together, with our
industry and union partners, we're building up a world class, home
grown electric vehicle supply chain, from mining to manufacturing,
so that the vehicles of the future are built right here in
Ontario, by Ontario workers."
Added Vic Fedeli, Ontario's Minister of Economic Development,
Job Creation and Trade: "Ford's investment to transform its
Oakville facility to manufacture
passenger electric vehicles will strengthen our end-to-end EV
supply chain and help ensure that the vehicles of the future are
built here in Ontario. With our
plan to build a strong Ontario, we
continue to create the right conditions for businesses and workers
to succeed now and for generations to come."
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company
(NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, committed to helping build
a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their
dreams. The company's Ford+ plan for growth and value
creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and
always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for
customers and deepen their loyalty. Ford develops and
delivers innovative, must-have Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles,
commercial vans and cars and Lincoln luxury vehicles, along with connected
services. The company does that through three
customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering
iconic gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing
breakthrough EVs along with embedded software that defines
exceptional digital experiences for all customers; and Ford Pro,
helping commercial customers transform and expand their businesses
with vehicles and services tailored to their needs.
Additionally, Ford is pursuing mobility solutions through Ford
Next, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit
Company. Ford employs about 173,000 people worldwide.
More information about the company and its products and services is
available at corporate.ford.com.
About Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
Ford of
Canada's operations include a
national headquarters, three vehicle assembly and engine
manufacturing plants, three parts distribution centres, and three
Connectivity and Innovation centres. Ford employs approximately
7,000 people in Canada, while
an additional 18,000 people are employed in the more
than 400 Ford and Ford-Lincoln
dealerships across the country. For more information, please
visit www.ford.ca.
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SOURCE Ford of Canada