Ford is committed to building a more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable transportation future, announcing that it is working toward sourcing 100% carbon-free electricity for global manufacturing by 2035. The brand is well on its way, achieving 70.5% of carbon-free electricity used in global manufacturing operations in 2023.
At key Ranger and Everest production facilities in South Africa and Thailand, solar power is vital in helping Ford achieve its goal. Indeed, Ford boasts the largest solar canopy carparks in Africa (Silverton Assembly Plant) and Thailand (Ford Thailand Manufacturing).
“Solar canopy carparks are an incredibly exciting opportunity for Ford as they allow us to make use of spaces that would otherwise have limited use,” said Andrea Cavallaro, director of operations, International Market Group, Ford.
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“Car parks have incredible potential for photovoltaic systems, converting solar energy into electricity,” said Cavallaro. “The advantage is that they provide shelter for finished vehicles from the rain and excessive heat while also providing power for nearby facilities.”
At Ford’s Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria, a 13.5-megawatt solar carport with parking for more than 3,500 vehicles was completed in 2022 and now contributes 18% of the electricity needed to produce each Ranger. This means more than 20,800 Rangers per annum can be manufactured using power generated by the sun.