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Ford reportedly in talks to use BYD batteries abroad, triggering backlash

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Keith Naughton / Bloomberg • 3 min read
Ford reportedly in talks to use BYD batteries abroad, triggering backlash
BYD, the world’s top seller of electric vehicles, is among several battery suppliers Ford is talking to, sources told Bloomberg.
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(Jan 16): Ford Motor Co is in talks with China’s BYD Co about potentially supplying batteries for hybrid vehicles to the American automaker’s overseas factories, according to people familiar with the negotiations, drawing political pushback in the US.

BYD, the world’s top seller of electric vehicles (EVs), is among several battery suppliers Ford is talking to, said the people, who asked not to be identified revealing internal discussions. No deal is imminent, they said.

The discussions are aimed at supplying Ford’s international factories with batteries for the automaker’s expanding line of hybrids, the people said.

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