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06.17.26
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BlueOval Battery Park Michigan Hits Hiring and LFP Production Milestones
What began as a promise to create jobs and bring leading-edge battery innovation to the United States is becoming a reality.
We have welcomed more than 500 employees to BlueOval Battery Park Michigan so far, and we plan to reach 800 by the end of the year as we continue toward our goal of 1,700 American jobs.
We are on track to ship electric vehicle batteries in 2026, which will make Ford the first to deliver lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in the U.S. for mainstream consumer automotive use.
These LFP prismatic batteries will power Ford’s affordable midsize electric truck, the first vehicle on Ford’s Universal EV Platform.
Our momentum is drawing recognition all the way from Lansing.
“BlueOval Battery Park Michigan has already created more than 500 high-tech, good-paying jobs, with hundreds more jobs on the way,” said Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
“This project brings world-class battery technology to our state and positions us to bring even more auto and battery manufacturing back from overseas.
"Michiganders will build the batteries that power a new generation of affordable electric vehicles, giving consumers more choices while supporting our workers.
"I’m grateful to Ford and everyone helping make Michigan the best place in the world to build and invent the future.”
BlueOval Battery Park Michigan reached a significant milestone this month on our path to production readiness:
Team members now assemble our first full LFP prismatic cells from slurry to coating and formation, all the way through aging and final inspection — and we’re ready to ramp the process.
Our progress demonstrates the success of Ford’s work with CATL, the world’s leading battery manufacturer.

We are past the stage of assembling initial pre-production battery cells.
Having met rigorous safety and quality standards at each stage of the process, we are now testing batteries to ensure quality, following CATL’s industry-leading practices for production verification.
Our ambition is to achieve quality levels where anomalies are measured in parts per billion.
We’re advancing American interests by onshoring critical technology, ensuring a secure supply of high-performance and affordable batteries for the United States.
World-Class Battery Technology, Local Talent
Interest in joining the BlueOval Battery Park Michigan team is high: We have received more than 11,500 applications.
We are keeping our commitment to hire locally, and we’re proud to welcome team members from the communities surrounding BlueOval Battery Park Michigan. 
Employees largely hail from within a 45- to 60-mile radius of Marshall, with a significant majority coming from the immediate surrounding areas. ‌
More than 70% of team members hail from Marshall, Albion, and Battle Creek.
Walt Nichols, production operator at BlueOval Battery Park Michigan“We’re working on the technology of tomorrow, and tomorrow is here right now.”
One of those employees is Walt Nichols, who grew up in Battle Creek, graduated from Harper Creek Community Schools and joined our team as a production operator in December.
“Before this job, I’ve never gotten up at 5 o’clock in the morning and been there 30 minutes prior to the start of my shift,” Nichols said.
“That’s a good feeling. That means I want to be here. We’re working on the technology of tomorrow, and tomorrow is here right now.”
For Nichols, this job is about both the future of technology and the future of his family; his 20-year-old daughter Nevaeha also joined our team.
Together they’re expanding Ford’s multi-generational employment tradition to BlueOval Battery Park Michigan.
“I’m so proud of her, and I’m grateful to Ford that she now has an opportunity to build a career close to home,” Nichols said. 
Andrew Charameda is another local hire whose family encouraged him to apply for the job.
Andrew Charameda, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan team member“All these buttons and mechanics and the way that it works is truly amazing. It’s a work of art. It’s not just work anymore.”
He grew up hunting and fishing in Olivet, Michigan, and he watched the plant’s construction progress with his grandparents nearby.
“Grandpa said why not shoot your shot and see if you can get in,” said Charameda, who joined our team as an operator in February and thrives on the excitement of a launch.
“I love it. It’s a new place with room to grow. Every day I get to go learn something.”
Charameda loves video games and epic robot stories, and he says BlueOval Battery Park Michigan feels like those worlds brought to life.
“Once you step into a futuristic plant like this, it’s not too far off,” he said.
“All these buttons and mechanics and the way that it works is truly amazing. It’s a work of art. It’s not just work anymore.”
Hands-On Skills Development
For Charameda, Nichols, and their hundreds of teammates, working at BlueOval Battery Park Michigan takes teamwork, problem-solving, and precision.
We train our employees in a mix of technical knowledge and hands-on skills, ranging from electrochemistry to robotics and software.
We also focus on quality control and how to work in a cleanroom environment, where the goal is to prevent even small particles from entering the battery cell as it comes together.
Team members learn the intricacies of how equipment and materials interact. They master the human-machine interfaces that help enable them to control every part of their machines.
And they learn how to assemble high-quality batteries and maintain their machines, becoming experts in their area of the plant.
Certifications include …
- Level 1: Classroom work required to access the production floor
- Level 2: Subject-matter experts guide hands-on learning as employees operate machines
- Level 3: Employees operate machines independently, accomplishing all parts of their job and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement
- Level 4: Employees are qualified to train others
To date, 87% of production employees have reached their Level 2 certification goal, and that number is growing.
We’ll keep moving forward together, getting one step closer to the goal of world-class battery tech for the United States. We’re making it more real every day.
Scott Davis is plant manager, business and pack operations, BlueOval Battery Park Michigan.