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Jim Farley

Ford is doubling down on its commitment to electric vehicles, spending $22 billion over five years on SUVs, trucks, and vans for retail and commercial customers. We talked to Jim Farley, who became Ford CEO on October 1, 2020, for an update on the Blue Oval’s efforts to become a dominant e-mobility player.

Ford is coming up with more aggressive electrification plans. How is it shaping up?

We’re into the second inning of the e-mobility

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