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Ford expects Combustion Engine Production to continue “until 2040”

Although Ford Motor Company is aggressively pushing into the electric vehicle market, the Detroit-based auto manufacturer has zero plans to give up on the internal combustion production engine for several decades.

According to Windsor Star, who spoke with John D’Agnolo, the president of Unifor Local 200, which leads workers at Ford’s Windsor, Ontario, Canada engine plant, the production of combustion engines will continue through 2040.

D’Agnolo said he recently spoke with Ford vice president of Americas manufacturing John Savona and vice president of labor affairs Kevin Legel about future plans for its Canadian operations. They determined that there will be a need for combustion engines despite the company’s electric vehicle rollout.

“They’re still a long way from getting out of the combustion side when it comes to the trucks.

“They don’t see until 2040 before they get out of the combustion side of it.

“Right now, I looked at their plans for the next three years and it’s steady at both sites (Essex Engine, Annex Engine). I was quite happy with that,” D’Agnolo said.

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3 thoughts on “Ford expects Combustion Engine Production to continue “until 2040””

    1. NO way will Engines be going away , Cars Trucks Boats you name it !!! ONLY Democrats will
      be going the Hell away & SOON !!!!!

      1. Left Democrats are Living up to their Name while they are still in Stolen office > CRIMINALS

        They think they can STARVE Americans with their Unjust High Prices on FUEL & FOOD &
        Everything else , BUT their asses will be thrown OUT SOON Never to return EVER !!!!!

        People don’t FORGET !!!!

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