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Ford Motor, SK Innovation to announce EV battery joint venture on Thursday, report says

May 19, 2021
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DETROIT/SEOUL — Ford Motor Co. and South Korean battery maker SK Innovation are set to launch a battery joint venture in the United States to support the ramp-up of the No. 2 U.S. automaker’s electric vehicle rollout, two people familiar with the matter said.

The deal may eventually include a jointly owned plant to make battery cells for use in rechargeable EV batteries, the sources said.

A memorandum of understanding about the joint venture will be announced on Thursday, the sources, who asked not to be identified, told Reuters. Ford has scheduled “an update on Ford batteries” for Thursday at 9 a.m. ET.

Ford declined to comment other than to say SK is a valued supplier. SK Innovation said in a statement it does not comment on specific projects for reasons of client confidentiality.

Talks around the JV picked up speed last month after SK Innovation agreed to pay $1.8 billion to LG Energy Solution to settle LG’s accusations of trade theft by its Korean rival, one of the sources said.

The dispute, which the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden had been on the verge of settling with a ruling, had put SK Innovation’s battery cell plant in Georgia at risk. That plant, which is under construction, will serve Ford and Germany’s Volkswagen Group.

Biden on Tuesday called for government grants for new battery production facilities as part of a $174 billion EV proposal during a visit to a Ford EV plant in Michigan. He also referenced his administration’s role in brokering the settlement between SK and LG Chem.

SK Innovation is expected to complete the Georgia plant’s construction later this year, and is building a second facility next door that is expected to start battery production in 2023. The company has invested $2.6 billion in Georgia.

SK Innovation, with battery production sites in the U.S., Hungary, China and South Korea, has an annual capacity of about 40 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of batteries. It aims to ramp up to an annual capacity of about 125 GWh of batteries in 2025, which can power about 1.8 million EVs.

A deal with SK may have Ford taking a similar path as rival General Motors, which has a battery JV with LG Energy that is building plants in Ohio and Tennessee.

Ford is pushing to electrify key models in its lineup, including the Transit van late this year and F-150 pickup mid-2022, and already sells the all-electric Mustang Mach-E crossover. It has said it will invest $22 billion in electrification through 2025.

The automaker has repeatedly stepped up efforts around batteries, with CEO Jim Farley stating several times the automaker was looking at making its own batteries. Last month, after Ford reported quarterly results, he said things have changed as the automaker has boosted its EV volumes.

“We’ve totally entered a different zone … so we’ve already made the decision to vertically integrate the company,” he said on a conference call with analysts.

“We’re now building motors, e-axles now, we’ve been writing our own battery management software for quite some time, and now it’s time for us to lock in on the latest technology and to have a secure cell production relationship.”

While saying Ford had no news to announce, Farley added, “To be competitive in this industry, a major brand like Ford will have to vertically integrate all the way through the system.”

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