Ford CEO Jim Farley Says No Plan to Spin Off EV Business, but Change Coming

Ford, Farley said, can't just pivot from internal combustion engines to battery powered vehicles.

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By Associated Press | Updated: 24 February 2022 11:22 IST
Highlights
  • Ford needs radically different human talent than it now has
  • Ford has only 15 percent of the market in the US
  • Shares of Ford closed Wednesday down 2 percent

Jim Farley told Ford could hit Tesla-like profit margins by using common electric motors

The CEO of Ford Motor says the automaker has no plans to spin off its electric vehicle or internal combustion businesses, but is reinventing itself by removing costs and ramping up for large-scale EV and software sales.

Ford CEO Jim Farley told the Wolfe Research virtual global auto technology conference Wednesday that the company could hit Tesla-like profit margins by using common electric motors, electronic components, and other parts across all sizes of vehicles.

But to do that, Ford needs radically different human talent than it now has, Farley said in a surprisingly candid interview with analyst Rod Lache. He also said the company has too many people and too much complexity, and it doesn't have the expertise to transition to battery-electric vehicles. “That's the simple answer. There's waste," he said.

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Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford has about 183,000 employees worldwide.

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Ford, Farley said, can't just pivot from internal combustion engines to battery powered vehicles. The internal combustion engine organisation is good at body, paint, and manufacturing, and would be envied by startup EV makers.

But “I can't turn to the ICE organization and say ‘go be Tesla,'” Farley said. “They may do it on the (auto) body. They may do it in plant operations, but that's not good enough,” he said, without giving specifics of what changes are coming.

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Ford has only 15 percent of the market in the US, so the transition to battery vehicles is a chance to attract new customers. But Farley said it needs to make the buying process simple and all online, with no inventory in the system and home deliveries of the vehicles.

Ford's distribution costs are $3,000 (roughly Rs. 2.25 lakh) to $4,000 (roughly Rs. 3 lakh) higher than Tesla's, Farley said, and is seeking to close that gap by attracting new talent with those skills.

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Neither Ford's internal combustion business nor its electric vehicle operations earn as much profit as they could, Farley said. The company needs more talent to lower structural costs and raise quality in its ICE business, and cut the cost of materials for electric vehicles, he said.

The company also can differentiate itself by doing online software updates so that customers understand how their vehicle is changing, and it needs to keep service customers so if they have a fender bender or a problem develops in four or five years, they can stay within a simple Ford system, Farley said.

He said also the company is working hard to secure raw materials such as lithium and nickel to make EV batteries, and to expect more announcements in the coming months.

Bloomberg News on Friday reported that Ford is looking at ways to separate its electric vehicle business from its legacy combustion operations to earn the kind of investor support enjoyed by Tesla.

But Farley said Wednesday that's not happening.

“We have no plans to spin off our electric business or our ICE business,” he said. “It's really more around focus and capabilities, expertise and talent.”

Shares of Ford closed Wednesday down 2 percent to $16.95 (roughly Rs. 1,275). They have lost about one-third of their value since hitting a 2022 high on January 14.


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