KEY POINTS
  • Ford CEO Jim Farley said the automaker is "absolutely" interested in following Tesla and General Motors in producing its own batteries for electric vehicles.
  • His comments are a reversal from former CEO Jim Hackett, who told investors in July that Ford saw "no advantage" in producing EV batteries.
  • Farley said Ford is evaluating producing EV batteries, but no plans have been finalized.

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Jim Farley in 2017.

Ford Motor is "absolutely" interested in following Tesla and General Motors in producing its own batteries for electric vehicles, new CEO Jim Farley said Friday.

The comments are a reversal from Farley's predecessor, Jim Hackett, who told investors in July that the automaker saw "no advantage" in producing the batteries instead of purchasing them from a third-party supplier. Farley succeeded Hackett on Oct. 1.

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