Ford's electric vehicle (EV) inventory has reached a critical low, leaving potential buyers in a frustrating limbo. The automaker's inability to meet demand for its popular EV models, including the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E, has been a recurring issue in recent months. As the US market continues to shift towards electric vehicles, Ford's supply chain struggles threaten to put the company at a disadvantage in the highly competitive EV space. With the industry's focus on sustainability and environmental concerns, will Ford's EV woes hinder its ability to stay ahead of the curve?