As Ford Stock Races Ahead Of Tesla, Is It Time To Buy?

 | May 28, 2021 09:35AM ET

Ford (NYSE:F) is finally winning the backing of Wall Street for its turnaround plan after many years of missteps and failures. What’s different this time is the company’s clear messaging on its ambitions in the electric-vehicle market, crafted by its new CEO Jim Farley.

Ford executives told investors on Wednesday that they expect 40% of Ford’s global sales to be fully electric by 2030. That shift will help grow revenue by two-thirds, to $45 billion, helped by higher sales of vehicles and services to commercial clients. 

To achieve that goal, Ford will increase spending on its EV venture development to $30 billion by 2025, roughly one-third more than it forecast earlier this year. The increase in spending will accelerate the Detroit-based car-maker's shift to eventually make its own batteries, including at two US battery-cell factories, with Korea’s SK Innovation Co.

The strategy brings together three main priorities that Farley has emphasized since taking over in October: Electric vehicles, digital services and leveraging Ford’s strength with commercial customers, like contractors, utility companies and government fleets.

Investors are loving the new direction Ford is taking, sending the company’s stock 20% higher during the past five days. Ford stock, which closed Thursday at $14.88, has gained 70% this year, a period in which Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock plunged 11%.