Ford opens high-tech EV production facility in Germany
Cologne-based site will have an annual capacity of 250,000 EVs.
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Ford has opened the doors of its new electric vehicle production facility that will build the firm’s ‘next generation’ of EVs.
The Cologne Electric Vehicle Centre opens following €2bn (circa £1.7bn) investment to re-tool the plant, which was originally opened in 1930.
Now, Ford expects the high-tech facility to have an annual production of 250,000 electric vehicles as the firm pushes to reach a ‘run rate’ of two million EVs annually by the end of 2026.
Situated in a 125-hectare site, the facility will produce the electric Explorer as well as a second electric vehicle which is expected to be unveiled shortly. The production site will also be Ford’s first carbon-neutral assembly plant as the firm aims to achieve carbon neutrality across its European operations – including facilities, logistics and suppliers – by 2035.
Bill Ford, executive chair, said: “Opening the Cologne EV Center is the start of a new generation of clean manufacturing and electric vehicles in Europe“
“This facility will now be one of the most efficient and environmentally responsible plants in the entire industry. I am thrilled to continue working toward a zero emissions future for our children and grandchildren.”
The Cologne facility has produced a number of iconic cars including the Model A, Capri and Granada, but is now switching to become one of the most cutting-edge plants that Ford has. It features self-learning machines, for example, as well as autonomous transport systems.
Martin Sander, general manager of Ford Model e in Europe, said: “The Cologne EV Center signals the start of a new era for Ford in Europe
“We are once again redefining auto manufacturing, implementing advanced technologies to build fully connected, software-defined vehicles that meet our customers’ demand for zero emission mobility.”