Ford’s All-Electric Police Pickup Truck

Ford has pulled out all the stops to push EVs and make them half of their global sales by 2030. And their latest effort is trying to make cops their customer by buying its new F-150 pickup truck, which will look like this.

Ford (NYSE: F) just unveiled…

Its first version of an all-electric pickup truck police cruiser.

It’s the latest move from a major automaker trying to lead the EV race.

But in my view, Elon Musk will continue to DOMINATE that race when he implements THIS.

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Since August 2020…

Ford has pulled out all the stops to push EVs and make them half of their global sales by 2030.

And their latest effort is trying to make cops their customer by buying its new F-150 pickup truck, which will look like this:

To ease the transition…

The company is offering “flexible financing options” and making it easier for municipalities to install charging stations.

This could be a smart move because police departments have always been a reliable and lucrative customer for Ford.

But in my view, this is yet another carmaker playing catch up in the EV race.

A race Elon Musk will probably continue to dominate with his Secret Master Plan 3.0

Here’s why.

His two previous plans—Master Plans 1 and 2—proved to be DEADLY ACCURATE in predicting the future in the EV space…

… while also giving early investors a fantastic chance to make between 1,766% and 24,017% gains.

That’s enough to turn $5k into $88,300 and even $1,200,850.

Will Master Plan 3.0 give investors the chance to make the same gains?

Frankly, I don’t know.

But what I do know is this…

Musk has pulled off his two previous Master Plans with incredible accuracy – so it wouldn’t surprise me if he did it again.

Moreover, unlike his two previous Master Plans where the profit play was just to invest in Tesla and that’s it…

… a small group of undiscovered stocks are giving investors the chance to see 1,000%+ gains, or possibly even more.

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Yours in Wealth,

Ian Wyatt

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