Skunkworks doesn’t seem very central to Ford business. It will sink or swim on its own. Personally I think it is risky. Converting the Louisville Battery Plant to battery electric storage assumes continued rapid growth of green energy for data centers. I think BESS/wind/solar energy will be a lot more expensive and less agile than traditional natural gas or hydropower. The physical separation of assembly in Louisville and design and engineering in Long Beach is another risk. Design/Engineering/Building the plant/Launch of a profitable $30,000 EV seems like a stretch unless it is really an import from China. But, I think there is geopolitical risk. In 2027 US priority is more likely going to be finding ways to burn Venezuelan oil in ICE vehicles than in assembling EV components in Louisville. That said, if the relationship with China improves, Chinese cars may come into North America in much the same way Japanese cars came into the US in the 1980s. Venezuelan oil can be used to make electricity to charge Chinese EVs.