Ford to Divert from EPA’s Preference for EVs and Build More Hybrids
With most automakers struggling to sell battery electric vehicles (BEVs) amid a worldwide fall in EV demand, Ford is pivoting from pure electric vehicles to hybrids. In a move that goes against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) transport emission preferences, the Boston-based carmaker has announced that it will prioritize hybrid electric vehicles over all-electric cars. Hybrids have been around for quite a long time, but policymakers have largely focused on BEVs as the next phase of carbon-free vehicular travel. While BEVs don't require any fossil fuels and produce zero tailpipe emissions, hybrids combine both a combustion engine and an…