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Ford unit signs five-year energy storage deal with EDF

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 7:24 AM

May 18 (Reuters) – Ford Motor’s energy unit said on Monday it has signed a five-year deal to supply ​up to 20 gigawatt-hours of ‌storage capacity to renewable power developer EDF.

Under the deal, EDF can procure up to 4 GWh of DC Block battery energy storage systems (BESS) ‌annually ​from the carmaker’s unit, ⁠Ford Energy.

Ford Motor’s shares ⁠were up about 3.6% in premarket trading.

Data centers are increasingly turning to backup power systems as a surge in ​electricity demand – driven by soaring use of artificial intelligence services – strains the ⁠energy infrastructure in the ⁠United States.

Automakers are also looking ​to cash in on the boom by ​repurposing infrastructure built for electric-vehicle batteries ‌to develop energy storage systems.

Following a $19.5-billion writedown on its electric vehicle programs last year, Ford announced it would launch an ⁠energy storage business, utilizing plant space in Kentucky that was previously meant to produce batteries ⁠for EVs.

Deliveries ‌under the agreement with EDF ⁠are expected to begin in ​2028, ‌the companies said on Monday.

EDF ​builds and ⁠operates low-carbon energy production facilities as well as flexible power and electricity transmission solutions in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

(Reporting by Anshuman Tripathy in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Leroy Leo)