Here is my point of view. BEVs are not the solution for any of the problems we face today. I am not going to talk about how these vehicles are NOT green, not about the lack of capacity in our electrical grids, nor about the absence of a charging network, nor about the minerals needed are sourced from foreign countries with slave and child labor.
I am going just to mention the limited range, the limited towing capacity, the limited battery life, the higher than ICE price, to show you that BEVs are geared to an small subset of buyers (with good income, probably more than one vehicle per household, and probably suburban dwellers with commuting driving).
Great! We keep reducing FMC market share (no more Vans (again), no cars, no limos, limited SUVs (maybe no Edge, maybe no Escape), no ICE vehicle in a couple of years), while at the same time we "try to compete" (and fail miserably) with the leaders in other segments like Off-road (Jeep) and BEVs (Tesla). In other words, we are giving away (for free) our advantages just to be "a very long way from first place" second place in segments we don't know anything about.
At the same time, the so called leadership have no clue what to do. Just throwing money to anything that looks like a floating branch, while Bill Ford just throws it into the money pit of the Central Station. So FMC has pledge $50 billions USD in BEVs (more than the next 10 years of annual profits before taxes and interests, the way we go), plus is getting rid of ICE vehicles (where the current profit is) and most of the knowledgeable white collar employees.
Let's summarize it: Big debt invested in small solutions for smaller markets, brain drain (A.K.A quality issues), getting rid of profit making vehicles. How can the company NOT go into bankruptcy?
I am not even including the fierce competition, the Chinese companies coming soon to NA, the losses in Argo, Mobility, data subscriptions, the "chip crisis", the parking lots full of older incomplete Ford models, the inflation, the receding prices of used cars, the current recession and more.
This great post [ @1ocm+1jx9PeMZ ] deserves not to be buried among other posts.