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LG Energy Solution Signs Two Battery Supply Deals With Ford

2024-10-15 15:39

South Korea's LG Energy Solution said on Tuesday that it has signed two contracts to supply electric vehicle batteries to the Ford Motor company in Europe, without disclosing the value of the deals.

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