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Ford to invest £125m at Halewood factory and secure 500 jobs in massive new electric vehicle push

An extra £24m will be used to support Ford's new E:PRiME development centre in Dunton, Essex

Ford has announced a £125m investment at its Halewood factory(Image: Alistair Houghton)

Automotive giant Ford has revealed plans to invest a further £125m at its Halewood factory in a move that will secure 500 jobs.

The company said the site is "integral" to its European electrification plans which will see it only sell zero-emission cars from 2030 and all vehicles by 2035.

The extra funding will be put towards increasing Halewood's annual production of electric power units by 70% to 420,000.

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They will power Ford E-Transit Custom, E-Tourneo Custom, Transit Courier, Tourneo Courier, Puma and further future vehicles.

Ford said it will invest £125m directly at the Halewood plant while a further £24m will be used to support its new E:PRiME (Electrified Powertrain in Manufacturing Engineering) development centre in Dunton, Essex.

The news comes after Ford announced a £230m investment to deliver 250,000 power units a year for electric vehicles from 2024 at the Halewood site.

Kieran Cahill, Ford’s European industrial operations vice-president, said: "Ford is a global American brand, woven into the fabric of Europe for more than 100 years and a major employer here at Halewood for almost 60 years.