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Stellantis announced a partnership with Michelin and Forvia to develop hydrogen-powered cars. Two years later, Stellantis is pulling out.
The transatlantic automaker bought a 33.3% stake in the company two years ago to bolster its hydrogen-van offering.
Stellantis said it would end efforts to develop hydrogen vehicles as it focuses its resources on electric cars and hybrids to ...
Stellantis announced today that it is set to end its investment in Symbio, a joint venture with Michelin and Forvia SE, by ...
Appning, a FORVIA brand, has partnered with 4screen, a leading interaction platform that connects businesses with customers ...
International automotive supplier Forvia Hella, which has its North American headquarters in Northville, has launched a new ...
Jeep-maker Stellantis said Wednesday it was pulling the plug on plans to build light vans using hydrogen fuel cells, saying ...
Stellantis has decided to cease its hydrogen fuel cell program, scrapping plans for hydrogen-powered vehicles this year. The ...
A company official said the hydrogen market is “niche” and has no prospects of medium-term economic sustainability.
ROME (Reuters) -Carmaker Stellantis said on Wednesday it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology programme and no longer launch hydrogen-powered vehicles this year, raising questions about ...
The Jeep parent said it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel-cell technology development program because it doesn’t expect its ...
Limited refueling infrastructure, high capital costs, and weak incentives pushed Stellantis out of the FCEV race ...