This week, Ford opened its new EV production facility in Cologne. The move is part of the American automakers push to make its entire European passenger vehicle lineup all-electric by 2030. Originally opened back in 1930, Ford has spent the past two years and $2bn redeveloping the facility into a solely EV manufacturing centre. The Cologne Electric Vehicle Centre will produce Fords next-gen EVs, the first of which will be the electric Explorer, followed by a yet-to-be-named sports crossover. The plant is expected to churn out over 250,000 vehicles per year, a big chunk of Fords target to…

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