Ford places electric vehicles as center piece of turnaround plan

All-electric fleet vans and sedans by 2010, 2011
by Zack Newmark
December 2, 2008 11:25 PM
Filed Under: American, Corporate/Financial, Electric Vehicle, Ford, Industry

Ford Motor presented a crisis plan centered around electric vehicles to the U.S. Congress on Tuesday. Details of the plan include the all-electric fleet vans for 2010, and an all-electric sedan by 2011. The "Vehicle Electrification Plan" will be formally introduced to the public at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Ford claims to be working with an anonymous battery maker and electric powertrain manufacturer to reduce the cost of those products.

Ford, Chrysler, and GM will reappear in D.C. this week to try to get bailout funding from the U.S. Government. So far, America has attempted to rescue it, and indeed the global economy, by handing out $3 trillion to banks and corporations. Some estimates have the United States willing to hand out up to $7 trillion.

The Big 3 automakers were shown the door in their previous attempt to get a piece of the bailout pie. Company CEOs say they deserve funding from the government because, despite years of declining sales, they provide employment for nearly 500,000 people. Critics deride the automakers' attempts because they have seemingly made little effort to change their business models or improve their products since the oil crisis of the 1970s.

Also included in the Ford plan is an increase in fuel economy across-the-board, with a capital investment of $14 billion. Their target is a 36% improvement on 2005 efficiency figures by 2015.

Ford is seen as being in the best position to return to profitability, according to cNet. They are requesting $9 billion in low cost loans from Washington, but expect to be profitable again by 2011.

Source: cnet.com
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Comments

im not sure that electricity will turn around ford.

by BabyMilo | December 3, 2008 12:32 AM
WCF !!! please ban these posts they make me want to kill myself with laughter!

by audinick | December 3, 2008 12:39 AM
What makes me want to kill myself with laughter, is how horrible audi's are on gas. Heck the 420hp R8 gets wayyy worse mileage then the 425hp SRT8 Challenger. Also, the 6.2L Corvette gets the same mileage as a 3.1L A4 quattro. LOL fail.

by joe_limon | December 3, 2008 2:31 AM
Why not make trucks with hybrid diesels plug ins, then you could have 30-40mpgs in a full size truck. Also limit top speeds to 100mph and with the lower gearing smaller engines could then be used

by eddie | December 3, 2008 3:30 AM
If they did that, then you will be running your smaller engines at higher rpms and a more open throttle position. The net result would be a shitty less reliable truck that gets worse mpg.

by joe_limon | December 3, 2008 5:33 AM
at least with the lower gearing and smaller engines, the rest would be good to do...

by joe_limon | December 3, 2008 5:34 AM
Tragicomical...

by machiavelli | December 3, 2008 10:28 AM
this is very interesting of FORD to present their plans for all electric Pickup amd Sedan....Question does this mean that FORD will be phasing out normal gas engine versions...I don't so, this is a political move.....from when I was last in USA (2007) the only people who have shown any interest in Electric cars are actors and local politicans in California. After all the Toyota Pirus has been available for sometime in USA...only on the West Coast has there been any demand for this type of vehicle.

Does anybody remember the ZEV(Zero Emission Vehicle) policy back in the early part of 1990's that California wanted to introduce as state law?...it was killed off by the very same auto makers who are asking for federal bailout.

Also the infrastructure is in it's infancy...I cannot this is countrywide for at least a decade.

by BANTER | December 3, 2008 7:58 PM
no offence, but the prius isn't an electric car, and it looks but ugly. There is a reason why the only people who drive them only drive them for the image they show off.

by joe_limon | December 4, 2008 12:02 AM
Joe_Limon...yes agree the Toyota Prius is an hybrid...this car is the nearest to ZEV at the moment (mass market). However, my point is that USA is atleast a decade out to try and get the infrastructure ready and there does not seem to be a demand especially not mid or northern parts of Amercia.

by banter | December 4, 2008 12:34 PM
last I checked almost every house in America has power. That seems like infrastructure enough to support electric cars.

by joe_limon | December 4, 2008 9:55 PM

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