CEO Jim Farley explains how Ford is learning from Tesla, marketing EVs as “digital products”

Ford CEO Jim Farley is no stranger to EVs—before he joined Ford, he worked at Toyota, and was deeply involved in bringing the Prius to the US market. In a wide-ranging recent interview with Fully Charged’s Robert Llewellyn, Farley talks about how he is shepherding his company through the process of electrification.

Farley understands that it will be a long process—comparing vehicle electrification to a baseball game, he says we’re currently in the second inning. Ford’s next generation of EVs will be “more targeted,” and the company will blaze a different electrification path than other automakers.

“What we’ve learned about EVs is that it’s not about the propulsion system—it’s about what we do outside of the propulsion system, and also the software,” Farley tells Llewellyn. Ford’s first-generation EVs were “analog products,” whereas the next wave of EVs will be “digital products.”