Ford reportedly enters battery supply negotiations with BYD to support its hybrid vehicle expansion. The automaker aims to secure consistent battery sourcing for both current and forthcoming hybrid models. Strategically, the partnership could involve manufacturing operations outside US territory, allowing Ford to optimize costs and navigate tariff structures more effectively. This move signals how traditional automotive manufacturers are recalibrating supply chains in response to evolving trade policies and the accelerating EV/hybrid transition. The collaboration underscores the growing interdependence between legacy automakers and battery specialists in shaping the next-gen mobility landscape.
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tx_pending_forever
· 3h ago
Ford is asking BYD for batteries, now they really have to bow their heads and be humble.
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BackrowObserver
· 3h ago
Ford is negotiating battery supply with BYD, now traditional automakers really have to lower their heads and be humble.
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DancingCandles
· 3h ago
Is Ford negotiating battery supply with BYD? Traditional automakers really have to bow their heads now.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 3h ago
Ford is seeking to collaborate with BYD on batteries. This tactic is familiar; traditional automakers have to bow and scrape.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 3h ago
Ford is asking BYD for batteries, now American automakers should really be worried.
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BearWhisperGod
· 3h ago
Ford has been forced to bow down, negotiating battery supply with BYD... Honestly, they still can't beat the cost pressure.
Ford reportedly enters battery supply negotiations with BYD to support its hybrid vehicle expansion. The automaker aims to secure consistent battery sourcing for both current and forthcoming hybrid models. Strategically, the partnership could involve manufacturing operations outside US territory, allowing Ford to optimize costs and navigate tariff structures more effectively. This move signals how traditional automotive manufacturers are recalibrating supply chains in response to evolving trade policies and the accelerating EV/hybrid transition. The collaboration underscores the growing interdependence between legacy automakers and battery specialists in shaping the next-gen mobility landscape.