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Ford speaks out over reports of huge electric investment in Merseyside plant

There are reports that the car giant is due to make a big announcement within weeks

There are reports that the car giant is due to make a big announcement about electric transmission systems within weeks 

Ford has issued a statement following reports it is considering building a "new generation" of electric transmission systems at its Merseyside plant that would involve a potential investment of hundreds of millions of pounds.

It is believed the car giant is to decide over whether to choose the firm's Halewood site over another location in Germany - with an announcement due in a matter of weeks.

The factory currently makes transmission systems but the new 'Etrans' systems will become a crucial part of electric vehicle manufacturing. Like all other automotive giants, the firm is switching to all-electric vehicle production by 2030.

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Ford has now spoken out following Sky News and the Telegraph reports over the move, which would be a huge boost to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car industry - and possibly safeguard the 500 jobs on site.

The reports follow July's news that Vauxhall is set to invest £100m into manufacturing new electric vehicles at its nearby Ellesmere Port plant - and Nissan announcing just days before that it is to build a gigafactory in Sunderland as part of a £1bn investment.

A statement from Ford said: “Ford is going ‘all-in’ on electrification, with 100% of our passenger vehicles being all-electric and two-thirds of our commercial vehicle sales expected to be all-electric or plug-in hybrid by 2030.