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PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, 26 March 2025 – Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (Manufacturing) (Pty) Ltd (Ford South Africa) has begun full-scale production of the first-ever Ford Ranger Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) at its Silverton Manufacturing Plant.
The Ranger PHEV, exclusively produced in South Africa for global export, is a key component of Ford's global sustainability strategy. This is supported by the Silverton Plant's efforts to adopt more environmentally friendly and sustainable manufacturing processes.
“The addition of the high-tech new Ranger PHEV to our production portfolio is an important milestone in Ford’s manufacturing history in South Africa,” says Ockert Berry, VP Operations, Ford South Africa. "This makes the Silverton Manufacturing Plant central to Ford's Ranger sustainability efforts, as we are the global source for both the new plug-in hybrid and the established Ranger line-up exported to over 100 markets.”
Ranger PHEV: Global Production from Ford's South African Hub
Ford’s Silverton Manufacturing Plant has been designated the global production hub for the Ranger Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), a testament to the facility's significant upgrades and enhanced adaptability. Producing the PHEV alongside the Ranger expands its global reach, with key upgrades and highlights including:
Launching in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand in 2025, the South African-made Ranger PHEV combines a 2.3L EcoBoost engine with a 75kW electric motor and 11.8kWh battery. It maintains the Ranger's 3,500kg towing capacity and introduces Pro Power Onboard.
Environmental efforts
Along with the extensive Silverton Manufacturing Plant upgrades to support the Ranger PHEV global production, significant changes are being implemented throughout the facility, reinforcing Ford South Africa’s commitment to sustainability.
“We have implemented an extensive range of waste reduction and recycling initiatives, including a new water recycling project in the Paint Shop that conserves around 14,400m³ of water annually, and we have plans to expand recycled water usage across the Plant,” Berry says.
A new scrap yard has been constructed that increases the amount of cardboard, paper and plastic waste that is sorted on site and recycled, in line with Ford’s objective of reaching zero waste to landfill across its worldwide operations. The Silverton Plant team continues to investigate other alternatives for its waste to turn this into a sustainable by-product that can benefit both the environment and future business opportunities.
All such initiatives are complemented by the Silverton Manufacturing Plant’s pioneering solar carpark, which uses more than 30,000 solar panels to generate 13.4MW of electricity – sufficient to power the entire Plant during the day.
“We are very close to bolstering our solar system with other alternative energy and storage supplies that will take us a big step closer to exclusively using carbon-free electricity for all of our manufacturing operations,” Berry says.
The Silverton Plant’s Paint Shop is also undergoing extensive upgrades that will further improve the paint application processes and quality, while achieving greater energy efficiency.
The installation of a sophisticated new pre-treatment electro-dipping system is underway as a critical step in modernising the facility, contributing to improved paint quality and durability. Phased installations are planned to ensure minimal disruption to current production volumes.
“This truly is a Built Ford Proud moment as every Ford Ranger we produce, including the advanced new Ranger PHEV, benefits from these wide-ranging environmental upgrades and improvements,” Berry says. “It positions the Silverton Plant as a leader in creating a more environmentally conscious and sustainable manufacturing ecosystem.”
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