Exec heading up Ford’s EV plant at BlueOval City departs — for another local project

The tri-venture building a $1.9 billion truck battery facility in North Mississippi has finalized its structure and poached a key local Ford BlueOval City exec as its CEO.

Kel Kearns, formerly the plant manager at the Tennessee Electric Vehicle Center at BlueOval City, will serve as CEO of Amplify Cell Technologies, the name for the tri-venture between Cummins, Daimler Truck, and Paccar.

The project is set to see a battery plant producing differentiated lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery cells in Marshall County. It is projected to bring 2,000 jobs to North Mississippi and was announced earlier this year. It is set to come online in 2027, with room for potential expansion if demand is high.

Cummins spoke to MBJ about the project when its incentive package was approved by the State of Mississippi legislature.

Cummins, Daimler Truck, and Paccar each own 30% of the Amplify Cell venture. The remaining 10% is owned by a technology partner, China-based EVE Energy.

Kearns has been plant manager at Ford’s Tennessee Electric Vehicle Center, which will be its most advanced plant. As the plant prepares to enter the mass hiring and launch phase, it will now need a new leader.

Amplify Cell Technologies is scheduled to break ground this summer. It also keeps Kearns, who spent most of his career hopping around the globe launching car plants for Ford, in the Memphis area for longer. A Ford representative told MBJ that he retired from Ford effective Monday, June 3.

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