Ford to reportedly expand EV sales to all US dealers - Breaking The News
Download our appPlay StoreApp Store

Ford to reportedly expand EV sales to all US dealers

EPA-EFE/ALEX WROBLEWSKI

Ford Motor Co. plans to resume selling electric vehicles across its entire retail network in the United States which will represent ending a restriction that was focused in stores that invested heavily in chargers and staff training, the specialized media Automotive News said on Friday.

These changes are a consequence of 11 meetings Ford had with dealers around the whole country. They are expected to be announced once the company meets with its dealer council in the first weeks of June, according to executives and dealers.

"What we're finding is more dealers want to be involved in it and we don't want to be exclusive to just a handful, and so we're making a change where we're opening up that and not requiring as many certifications or investments for a dealer to participate in the EV revolution," the media said quoting Vice President of EV Programs and Energy Supply Chain Lisa Drake.

Related News
WHO urges US to 'reconsider' global health funding cuts
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called on the United States to "reconsider" its reductions in global health funding, emphasizing the critical role such support plays in saving lives and safeguarding global security.During a Monday briefing and while acknowledging the US's right to determine its funding priorities, Tedros stressed the need for an "orderly and humane" approach if direct support to...
Trump touts pulling out of int'l organizations, foreign aid freeze
United States President Donald Trump said that "a freeze on all foreign aid" was one of the first achievements of his presidency and touted his actions to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization (WHO). "Every day, my administration is fighting to deliver the change America needs to bring a future that America deserves," Trump said during his address to a joint session of Congress. Trump also praised his executive orders...
Argentina to pull out of WHO
Argentina will no longer be a part of the World Health Organization (WHO), President Javier Milei's spokesperson Manuel Adorni revealed at a press conference."We will not allow an international organization to intervene in our sovereignty, much less in our health," Adorni remarked, adding that Milei instructed Argentina's Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein to pull out of the WHO.The move comes not long after United States President Donald Trump...
WHO halts hiring due to lack of funds
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced on Monday that the agency is halting staff hiring and limiting travel in response to a financial crisis sparked by the United States' withdrawal."The US announcement has made the situation more acute, and we have announced a set of measures with immediate effect to protect our work on workforce to the greatest extent possible," Ghebreyesus added. "We're freezing...

Please observe our Terms of Use. The price information is time delayed to varying extents, but as a rule by 15 minutes or more, according to the regulations of the selected stock exchange and/or licensors and the type of securities.

© 2025 TeleTrader Software GmbH. All rights reserved

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Our Terms of Use and Data Protection Policy explain the data we collect, why we collect them, and how we may share them.