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The History of Ford

The History of Ford 
Henry Ford was a man of extraordinary talent. In 1886, he constructed his first rudimentary automobile, a vehicle equipped with four bicycle wheels and an engine lacking a reverse function. Nonetheless, it marked the beginning. By 1903, Ford was prepared to establish the Ford Motor Company, a decision that forever altered history.
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A Closer Look at Ford Safety Features for 2024

A Closer Look at Ford Safety Features for 2024 
Like the majority of drivers, your foremost concern is reaching your destination safely, whether it be work, school, or elsewhere. Ford's enduring commitment to safety has solidified its position as a leading brand for a century. Every Ford vehicle is equipped with a range of safety features designed to safeguard you, ensuring both safety and value for your investment.
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Ford Pro and Xcel Energy Join Forces to Facilitate Deployment of 30,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for Corporate Fleets by 2030

Ford Pro and Xcel Energy Join Forces to Facilitate Deployment of 30,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for Corporate Fleets by 2030 
Electrifying fleets of commercial vehicles, which traverse extensive distances daily on North American roads, hold immense potential for the well-being of our planet. Despite the numerous advantages, the primary hindrance preventing businesses from transitioning to electric fleets has been the insufficient charging infrastructure. In a recent collaboration, Ford Pro and Xcel Energy have joined forces to augment the number of available charging stations significantly. This partnership also allows businesses in specific states to offset fees associated with fleet upgrades.
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Ford & SK On to Solidify Leadership in the Global Electric Vehicle Market Through BlueOval SK

Ford & SK On to Solidify Leadership in the Global Electric Vehicle Market Through BlueOval SK 
Ford Motor Company and South Korean battery manufacturer SK Innovation are to invest in new production facilities in Tennessee and Kentucky to increase the automaker's output of electric vehicles. Blue Oval City, a "mega campus" that Ford claims would be one of the biggest car production campuses in the United States, will be the first project. In addition to an electric vehicle battery plant run by the Ford-SK joint venture BlueOval SK, which will supply the vehicle facility, the 3,600-acre complex will house an assembly plant where Ford will build electric F-Series pickup trucks.
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