BYD's new auto parts plant in Baoji has started operation.
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1. Worth noting that this includes PHEVs and not just BEVs (Tesla is #1 for pure BEV).
2. The Germans are doing ok, despite all the hysteria.
3. Surprised that no Koreans got into the top 10. Japan is obviously completely behind.
Ford is unlikely to gain any of CATL's LFP-making know-how. It's a licensing arrangement.It is not about Ford getting CATL technology, It is how easy CATL is willing to give accessed of its technology to others. Western, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese companies have made China to jump through hoops to obtain even second rated and old technology.
CATL is giving up its technology too easily which is a problem for many Chinese companies. Companies don't safeguard their technology would pay a heavy price. The problem is the US would try to deny China for even old semiconductor technology but CATL is willing to share its most advance battery technology. It says a lot about Chinese companies being naive and foolish.
Ford is unlikely to gain any of CATL's LFP-making know-how. It's a licensing arrangement.
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Step 1: get CATL to build LFP batteries on US soil.Ford is unlikely to gain any of CATL's LFP-making know-how. It's a licensing arrangement.
When a western company is competing with China on price, they have already lost.
It is licensed but I don't know how much CATL controls over the technology.
“Ford has control — control over the manufacturing, control over the production, control over the workforce,” Lisa Drake, Ford’s vice president of EV industrialization, said in a briefing with reporters Monday. “We’re licensing that technology from CATL.”
This is all you need to know. it will not qualify for the sourcing rules for the batteries, which means it will still be using CATL's supply chain in Asia (mostly in China). They are license the tech. You may recall from China's auto JVs how well the local Chinese firms were able to move beyond Western tech. hint: not well at all. So, why are you concerned about losing tech to Ford of all companies? They are just licensing the tech while being entirely dependent on CATL's supply chain. This is great for China Inc. Knocks the door open to North America while Ford is willing to keep using the Chinese supply chain.Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer of Ford’s EV unit, said once production at the Michigan plant begins, the vehicles are expected to qualify for half of the for consumers purchasing an EV. They’re expected to meet local production requirements but not material sourcing rules for the batteries, he said.