Ford announces 拢181 million investment to produce new generation of low-emission engines in Bridgend
25 Sep 2015Ford has approved an investment of 拢181 million at its Bridgend Engine Plant in South Wales to produce a range of all-new, technologically-advanced petrol engines. The amount includes backing from the Welsh government to the tune of 拢14.7 million, with production planned to start in late 2018.
The plant currently produces 3,400 engines a day, equivalent to one every 24 seconds. More than 19 million engines have been produced at the plant since it opened in 1980.
Edwina Hart, Welsh Economy Minister, said, 鈥淔ord is a Welsh Anchor Company and the Bridgend Engine Plant plays a key role in the economy of South Wales. In a climate of stiff global competitiveness, we have been actively seeking to win a share of this investment for Wales and so we are delighted with today鈥檚 announcement.
鈥淔ord鈥檚 decision to manufacture its new innovative engine here in Wales is a聽tribute to the reputation of the local management team and the quality and loyalty of the Welsh workforce and will safeguard more than 750 skilled Welsh jobs for many years.鈥
The new engines were designed and developed by teams at the Ford Dunton Technical Centre in Essex, as well as Ford鈥檚 Technical Centre in Merkenich Germany, and the Ford Research and Innovation Centre in Aachen, Germany.


