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Ford's Battery Shift: New Energy Storage Venture

Ford is diversifying its battery production by launching a new storage business, utilizing LFP batteries for commercial grid customers and data centers. This move, set to begin in 2027, leverages Fords existing capabilities and joins other automakers in the energy storage market.

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