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Ford to buy battery cells from Volkswagen

by Meghana Kandra
March 17, 2023 - Updated On March 18, 2023
in Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Volkswagen is working hugely on bringing down EV costs starting with EV battery cells. The German automaker is looking to invest in mines as it expands vertically. With the help of VW plans, they plan to meet half of their own demand while selling to other automakers like Ford.

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VW plans mine investment to reduce battery costs
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It’s been a busy month for Volkswagen, starting with the release of the upgraded ID 3 with improved design and features. VW followed the new ID 3 up with its affordable EV concept, called the ID 2all. The ID 2all starts at less than $27,000 (€25,000) and features up to 279 miles range (450 km). There have also been reports that the automaker is developing its smallest, cheapest EV model yet, likely to be called the ID 1 (or ID Polo) which will start around $20,000 and is expected to arrive in 2027. Both the ID 2all and ID 1 (or ID Polo if you will) take design elements from Volkswagen classics like the Beetle and Golf.

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To bring EV costs down, CEO of VW Passenger Cars, Thomas Shafer says, “It’s not an easy game” but with several teams working together, he adds, “That volume will help us to bring prices down to be competitive and also still make money.” Shafer is referring to using its economies of scale as an advantage to drive volume and bring down costs. VW signed an agreement with Canada last year to acquire raw materials needed for EV batteries as it moved to qualify for the US tax credit.

However, with the battery being the most expensive component in an EV, the automaker has a plan to overcome this, by going straight to the source, according to a new report from Reuters. Earlier this week, Volkswagen announced it had officially selected St. Thomas, Ontario, as a home for its first North American Powerco EV battery plant. Volkswagen chose Ontario, Canada for its access to abundant raw materials and clean energy. Now, the company looks to take it a step further with plans to invest in mines to vertically align its business and bring EV battery costs down.

According to the automaker’s board member in charge of technology, Thomas Schmall, VW looks to meet half of its own demand with the cells and will also sell to third parties, including Ford, adding, “The bottleneck for raw materials is mining capacity – that’s why we need to invest in mines directly.” The board member says Powerco will begin delivering battery cells to Ford to help the automaker build 1.2 million vehicles on its MEB platform.

 

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Meghana studied PGD in Journalism, open university. She has more than five years of experience in content writing, from creative content development to online journalism. Electric vehicle enthusiast, engineer, and feminist.

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