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Ford to invest £230m in Halewood plant and safeguard hundreds of jobs

The move to make electric vehicle components could create up to 700 jobs

Ford's £230m investment will safeguard 500 jobs at the Halewood plant(Image: Western Morning News)

Ford is to invest £230m into its Halewood factory to make electric vehicle components in a move which will safeguard 500 jobs and could create up to 700 roles.

The US giant said the Merseyside plant will be "transformed" to build electric power units for future Ford all-electric passenger and commercial vehicles in Europe.

Halewood will be Ford's first electric vehicle component in-house assembly site in Europe, with production beginning in 2024.

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Ford has committed to having all its passenger vehicles as all-electric and two-thirds of its commercial vehicle sales all-electric or plug-in hybrid by 2030.

Power unit production in Halewood is expected to begin in mid-2024, with capacity planned to be around 250,000 units a year, the PA news agency reports.

Ford said the investment is subject to, and includes, Government support through its Automotive Transformation Fund.

Stuart Rowley, president of Ford of Europe, said: "This is an important step, marking Ford's first in-house investment in all-electric vehicle component manufacturing in Europe.