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will be offered with standard-range and extended-range batteries. The standard-range models will use lithium iron phosphate batteries because they are cheaper, more durable, and can be recharged more quickly. Meanwhile, the extended-range models will use nickel cobalt manganese batteries because they offer long range and are more energy-dense.
in Marshall, Michigan where it will use CATL’s technology to produce the lithium iron phosphate batteries.has generated huge demand,” Ford chief executive Jim Farley said in a recent statement. “To get as many Ford EVs to customers as possible, we’re the first automaker to commit to build both NCM and LFP batteries in the United States.
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