Ford Motor Co. has announced that its third-quarter earnings call will take place on October 28 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern, hosted by CEO Jim Farley and CFO John Lawler. The call will provide updates on the automaker’s ongoing Ford Plus strategy and the performance of its “Model e” division, which focuses on electric vehicles (EVs). The webcast will be available for live listening, and a replay will remain accessible until November 4.
The company has been pushing to expand its electric vehicle presence, with notable initiatives such as the Power Promise program, which offers free home charging equipment with new EV purchases. Ford’s efforts to increase access to charging infrastructure have been central to its strategy this year.
Ford sold 23,509 EVs in the U.S. in Q3, up 12.2% from the same period last year, though slightly down from Q2 sales. Year-to-date, the automaker sold 67,689 EVs, a 45% increase from last year.
Ford remains the second-largest seller of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in the U.S., behind Tesla, which sold 471,374 units during the same period.
The F-150 Lightning is the second-best-selling electric truck with 22,807 units sold, while the Mustang Mach-E continues to lead Ford’s EV lineup, with 35,626 units sold this year.
Despite a slowdown in overall EV sales growth, Ford has adapted its strategy, shifting some future BEV plans toward hybrid powertrains and delaying certain EV releases to focus on profitability and evolving consumer preferences.