Ford To Invest Billions for America's Shift to Electric Vehicles  
 

Ford Motor Company understands that the future of the automobile industry is in electric vehicles. In order to remain an innovative leader, Ford is investing billions of dollars to boost the production of electric vehicles, including electric F-series trucks.

Ford is investing more than $11 billion dollars, creating almost 11,000 jobs in their two mega manufacturing sites in Tennessee and Kentucky. Blue Oval City is an all-new $5.6 billion dollar campus in Stanton, Tennessee. The campus is expected to include a battery plan, recycling, and suppliers. The overall goal is to provide more than 6,000 jobs and be a carbon-neutral facility with no waste going to landfills once it is completely running.

The company understands that earth-conscious vehicle manufacturing is necessary to reduce fossil fuel emissions and help the environment. With global warming continuing to cause problems, Ford is making a stand at reducing their impact on the environment. With a new line of F-series trucks that are fully electric, they are revolutionizing how Ford tough trucks are being manufactured.

Ford is poised to lead the United States in carbon-neutral manufacturing while building trucks that are just as strong and hardy as their predecessors. With the new technology developed by Ford, work trucks are just as versatile as ever. The Mustang Mach-E is Ford's electric muscle car, delivering the speed and handling you expect from a traditional Mustang.

To learn more about the variety of electric vehicles available from Ford, come visit us at Camelback Ford in Phoenix, Arizona, or contact us online. A member of our sales team can take you out for a test drive and answer all of your questions about our electric vehicles on the lot.