Ford Cancels $6.5 Billion EV Battery Contract With LG
Automaker Recently Broke Up Battery Venture With SK Innovation
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Ford Motor Co. canceled a 9.6 trillion won ($6.5 billion) battery agreement with LG Energy Solution Ltd. after the U.S. automaker rolled back its electric vehicle ambitions.
Ford notified LG of the canceled order on Dec. 17, the South Korean company said in a regulatory filing in Seoul.
The amount is equivalent more than a third of LG’s total revenue last year.
LG is the latest casualty of Ford’s retrenchment in EVs — the U.S. carmaker recently said it would take $19.5 billion in charges tied to the business and that it would scrap plans to make an electric F-Series truck.
The company is also breaking up its U.S. battery venture with South Korea’s SK Innovation Co.
Ford’s announcement this week kicked off a cascade of signals that the EV era is entering a more uncertain, more contested phase. The European Commission backed away from what had been the world’s most aggressive timeline for phasing out internal combustion engines, granting manufacturers and consumers more time to move off gasoline.
Ford began cutting orders from battery suppliers last year to stem its losses from EVs, according to people familiar with the matter at the time.
LG Energy shares fell 0.6% to close at 415,500 won on Dec. 17 before the announcement.
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