The Motley Fool
21 Jun 2026, 11:07 UTC · 2h ago
Ford and General Motors Are Energy Stocks Now
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The Motley Fool
21 Jun 2026, 11:07 UTC · 2h ago
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Ford plans to launch a battery energy storage business targeting AI data centers and semiconductor factories, aiming for $5 billion in revenue by 2030. — Diversifying revenue away from collapsing EV demand into the high-growth AI infrastructure sector provides a significant new valuation driver.
+0.60General Motors is developing sodium-ion battery technology with Peak Energy, expected to enter production after 2028. — Sodium-ion batteries reduce reliance on expensive lithium and improve efficiency, potentially lowering costs for grid-scale storage.
+0.40General Motors is partnering with Redwood Materials to recycle old EV batteries for utility-scale energy storage. — Recycling reduces raw material costs and addresses environmental concerns, though the immediate financial impact is smaller than new production.
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General Motors is pursuing 'vehicle-to-grid' partnerships with utility companies in California and Michigan to support peak demand. — While innovative, this is a distributed system that depends on consumer adoption and utility regulation, making it lower-impact than industrial storage.
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The company is expanding into a new battery energy storage business targeting AI data centers, which has been positively received by Wall Street.
The company is pursuing several new energy storage and battery chemistry initiatives to diversify its technology.
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