Ford has struck a series of supply deals for lithium as it revealed that it needs to close a $7bn cost gap with its rivals to remain competitive.
The carmaker will work with established industry giants Albemarle and SQM, as well as three developers, to supply the silvery-white metal, a critical material for batteries which power EVs.
The US carmaker also told those gathered for its investor event on Monday that its overall costs were $7bn higher than competitors, mostly stemming from vehicle complexity and “chronically inefficient” suppliers in its traditional engine-vehicle business “Ford Blue”.
您已閱讀16%(603字),剩余84%(3106字)包含更多重要信息,訂閱以繼續探索完整內容,并享受更多專屬服務。