Stock Markets May 13, 2026 10:52 AM

Ford Stock Climbs After Morgan Stanley Elevates Value of CATL-Backed Energy Business

Analyst says Ford Energy is an overlooked asset that could boost Model e profitability and win tax-advantaged utility and data center business

By Avery Klein F

Ford shares jumped 6% after Morgan Stanley highlighted the company’s Ford Energy unit and its licensing arrangement with CATL. The analyst argued the partnership gives Ford a semi-vertical domestic energy storage capability that can satisfy Foreign Entity of Concern rules and unlock a 30% Investment Tax Credit for customers. Morgan Stanley projects $500 million to $600 million of run-rate EBIT at 20 gigawatt hours of production capacity and expects imminent supply agreements with large commercial customers and hyperscalers.

Ford Stock Climbs After Morgan Stanley Elevates Value of CATL-Backed Energy Business
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Key Points

  • Morgan Stanley highlights Ford Energy and its CATL licensing deal as an underappreciated strategic advantage.
  • Analyst projects $500 million to $600 million of run-rate EBIT at 20 gigawatt hours of production capacity.
  • Sectors impacted include automotive OEMs, energy storage providers, utilities, and data center/hyperscaler infrastructure.

Ford Motor Co. shares rose 6% on Wednesday after a Morgan Stanley analyst underscored the potential of the automaker’s energy storage arm to improve profitability within its Model e electric vehicle operations.

Andrew S. Percoco of Morgan Stanley characterized Ford Energy as an underappreciated competitive advantage driven by a licensing agreement with Chinese battery maker CATL. Percoco said the deal positions Ford as one of a small number of semi-vertically integrated, domestic energy storage system suppliers in the United States.

"We believe Ford’s relationship with CATL is an underappreciated strategic competitive advantage for its Energy Storage business," Percoco said. "Through this relationship, Ford becomes a key supplier of compliant ESS systems to utility and data center customers in the US."

Percoco highlighted Ford’s access to CATL’s lithium iron phosphate technology, noting it places the company in a distinctive position to meet Foreign Entity of Concern compliance requirements. Those requirements are, the analyst said, necessary for customers to qualify for the 30% Investment Tax Credit on energy storage projects.

Morgan Stanley estimated that Ford Energy could deliver between $500 million and $600 million of run-rate EBIT at a production scale of 20 gigawatt hours. The analyst also indicated the firm expects Ford to announce energy storage supply agreements with large commercial customers and hyperscalers in the coming months.

The company disclosed a $2 billion investment into its energy storage business late last year. That commitment drew skepticism at the time, the analyst noted, in part because it coincided with a $20 billion write-down related to Ford’s electric vehicle business.

Market data cited alongside the analysis showed Ford shares have declined 2.75% year-to-date, even after the intraday gains tied to the Morgan Stanley commentary.


This development has drawn attention to the intersection of automotive manufacturing, utility-scale energy storage and data center infrastructure, as investors and analysts reassess Ford’s positioning beyond vehicle assembly.

Risks

  • Market skepticism over Ford’s $2 billion energy storage investment, which coincided with a $20 billion write-down in its electric vehicle business - affecting investor confidence in the automotive and EV sectors.
  • Uncertainty whether Ford will secure the anticipated energy storage supply agreements with large commercial customers and hyperscalers in the near term - impacting revenue visibility in energy storage and commercial infrastructure markets.
  • Dependence on meeting Foreign Entity of Concern compliance requirements to enable customers to qualify for the 30% Investment Tax Credit - a regulatory and compliance factor relevant to utilities and data center purchasers of energy storage systems.

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