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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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These are the EVs that make sense to me. NO emissions, relatively short trips, and go home to a large facility where it's easy to recharge them.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Ford faces stiff competition. General Motors’ new BrightDrop division has thousands of electric vans on back order. The startup Rivian is set to build 100,000 electric vans for Amazon. And Mercedes-Benz has an electronic van due out next year.

Walker says Ford has a leg up because the E-Transit uses many of the same parts as the company’s internal-combustion Transit van, which has long outsold all other commercial vans in the United States.

“We're really leveraging our scale, our ability to get to market quickly, as well as support the vehicle, once it's in market,” Walker said.

Walker says Ford spent about $100 million gearing up to build the E-Transit van at its Claycomo plant in the Northland and hired 150 additional employees. He says all domestic production of the van will take place here, on the same line where the gas- and diesel-burning versions of the vans are assembled."
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