Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center – Ford Explorer Electric Production Plant in Germany

Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center – Ford Explorer Electric Production Plant in Germany

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▪ The Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center officially opens following a $2 billion investment to transform the historic plant, first founded in 1930
▪ The hi-tech center will produce a new generation of electric passenger vehicles for European markets and secure skilled German manufacturing jobs
▪ Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center will be Ford’s first carbon neutral vehicle assembly plant globally, an important milestone on the Road to Better
▪ With an annual production capacity of 250,000 EVs, the new EV Center supports the company’s global plans to reach a run rate of two million EVs annually by the end of 2026

Ford today opened the Cologne Electric Vehicle Center, a hi-tech production facility in Germany that will build Ford’s new generation of electric passenger vehicles for millions of European customers.

Ford has transformed its historic plant in Niehl, Cologne – first founded in 1930 – as part of a $2 billion investment which represents a major vote of confidence in skilled German manufacturing jobs and the future of automotive production in Europe.

Designed to be highly efficient, the 125-hectare site is equipped with a brand-new production line, battery assembly and state-of-the-art tooling and automation, enabling an annual production capacity of 250,000+ EVs. Following the successes of Mustang Mach-E, E-Transit and F-150 Lightning, Ford recently unveiled its fourth EV globally, the electric Explorer, which will be the first electric vehicle to be produced in Cologne, followed by a second electric vehicle, a sports crossover.

The Cologne EV Center will be Ford’s first carbon neutral assembly plant to open globally and supports the company’s commitment to reach carbon neutrality across its entire European footprint of facilities, logistics and direct suppliers by 2035.

“Opening the Cologne EV Center is the start of a new generation of clean manufacturing and electric vehicles in Europe,” said Bill Ford, Executive Chair. “This facility will now be one of the most efficient and environmentally responsible plants in the entire industry. I am thrilled to continue working toward a zero emissions future.”

From the Model A to the new electric Explorer
The opening of the Cologne EV Center is the latest chapter in the long history of the Ford Cologne plant, which has been at the heart of the European automotive industry since 1930. Iconic vehicles built at the site have included the Ford Model A, Taunus, Capri, Granada, and Fiesta.

For more than 90 years, the Ford plant in Cologne, producing over 18 million cars, has been one of Ford’s most efficient plants worldwide and has enabled freedom of mobility for millions of Europeans across generations.

At the core of the Cologne EV Center are digital advancements that connect machines, vehicles and workers. Implementing self-learning machines, autonomous transport systems and big data management in real time are integral to improve the efficiency of the production processes and get better over time, assuring high quality.

Ford is also going a step further to support, not supersede human excellence. New cognitive and collaborative robots, and augmented reality solutions will support its employees and will increase efficiencies and data exchange with other plants to share experiences in real time.

A carbon neutral electric vehicle centre
To achieve carbon neutrality, Ford will reduce the use of energy and emissions in the plant by the installation of new processes, machinery, and technologies. All electricity and natural gas required to operate the facility is carbon neutral based on being 100 per cent certified renewable electricity and biomethane.

The heat required to warm the facility and processes is carbon neutral, as the local energy provider will offset the corresponding emissions from the assembly plant on behalf of Ford. The heat is generated by an external power plant and waste incineration plant and provided through a dedicated steam network to Ford.

The local energy provider plans to reduce their operating emissions for this heat delivery by approximately 60 per cent in 2026 and then eliminate these emissions completely by 2035. Once fully operational, Ford Cologne’s EV Center will be independently certified as carbon neutral. This independent certification will be audited and reconciled on a regular basis against purchasing high quality carbon offsets for any remaining emissions.

The technological upgrade of the Ford Cologne EV Center is accompanied by an ecological improvement of biodiversity and the ecological balance of the existing factory greenspace. Installed measures include a new perennial forb vegetation, change of ecologically poor grass areas to wildflower meadows and insect hotels as well as bat and bird habitats.

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Video Timeline
0:00 – Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center Opening
2:03 – Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center Animation
2:37 – Ford Explorer Electric, Exterior
8:36 – Ford Explorer Electric, Interior
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@아반떼N마니아
@아반떼N마니아 - 12.06.2023 16:50

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@blondestrainger
@blondestrainger - 12.06.2023 17:18

I hope this is the biggest waste of time and resources to do all of this to appease the lies of global warming. Look up the actual facts not consensus of paid for so called scientist . Their grants depend on it

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@blondestrainger
@blondestrainger - 12.06.2023 17:19

Where is all of the power coming from and just wait for road taxes to show up like gasoline ….Ouch ! Not so cheap

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@blondestrainger
@blondestrainger - 12.06.2023 17:21

How are the crash data coming when a heavy small car has so much inertia built up in it

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@paulholterhaus7084
@paulholterhaus7084 - 12.06.2023 18:02

16 minutes and NO dialogue....no road test....no review of anykind....Yet 16 minutes.???..........Paul

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@mpharr2
@mpharr2 - 13.06.2023 01:57

How will Ford be training fire departments world wide on how to put-out a EV vehicle fire?

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@hejahejafck9982
@hejahejafck9982 - 16.06.2023 00:08

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@erikpoulsen8842
@erikpoulsen8842 - 18.12.2023 13:14

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@TheWheelNetwork
@TheWheelNetwork - 12.06.2023 16:50

See description for details 🏁

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