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Ford has made it a priority to invest in renewable energy sources like geothermal, solar and wind, and we’re making notable progress toward our objectives.
Today, Ford became the first automaker to participate in a new program that offers Southern California electric vehicle customers compensation for reducing their home energy use during times when the electric grid is most strained.
At key Ranger and Everest production facilities in South Africa and Thailand, solar power is vital in helping Ford to achieve its global carbon-free electricity goal.
Ford is prioritizing education, environmental protection and local investments to help ensure West Tennessee residents benefit from the growth BlueOval City will bring.
Ford is the top global automaker in Lead the Charge Coalition’s annual Leaderboard report, which evaluates the efforts of major automakers to ensure their supply chains are equitable and sustainable.
An alliance of the country’s biggest names in vehicle and engine manufacturing and supply, the Heavy-duty Leadership Group, released a joint “Statement of Principles” calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to finalize a rule by March 31 to implement new greenhouse gas standards for heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
Ford engineers in Cologne launched an innovative research project to explore how olive tree pruning waste could be re-purposed to create auto part prototypes.
Electric vehicles need to be more than just eco-friendly — they have to be more chic, convenient and affordable than their gas-powered alternatives, says Ford sustainability leader Cynthia Williams.
Created from recycled packaging including and weighing the approximate equivalent of 115 post-consumer use yogurt cups, the frunk tub for the 2023 model year goes from six pieces to one.
Ford today was named one of 3BL’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens for a second year in a row, coming in at No. 18 overall, No. 5 for human rights and No. 11 in environment.
Amid plummeting primary aluminum production in the U.S., the Department of Energy must invest in American-made clean aluminum to retain and create manufacturing jobs, reduce industrial emissions, and grow a vitally important industry.
ChargeScape will aim to unlock the full potential of electric vehicle (EV) technology through conveniently managed energy services never before possible with gasoline-powered vehicles.
Today, Ford announced a pilot program with Duke Energy to provide electric vehicle (EV) customers in their service area with a chance to save money, increase the use of renewable energy and support electric grid resiliency while charging at home.
Ford today received recognition for its exceptional contributions to meeting technological, climate, poverty and sustainability challenges in “Exploring the Global Sustainable Innovation Landscape: The Top 100 Companies and Beyond” by LexisNexis®.
As the threat of wildfires increases, Ford Motor Company and the Bronco Wild Fund are donating a Bronco Badlands® SUV with Sasquatch® off-road package to the National Park Service.
Ford today opened the Cologne Electric Vehicle Center, a hi-tech production facility in Germany that will build Ford’s new generation of electric passenger vehicles for millions of European customers.