CATL and Stellantis start battery plant construction in Spain
Official statements cite a pause to transition from nickel-based cell chemistry to more cost-effective battery technologies during the early construction phase, as announced in early
The document outlined a roadmap for integrating Stellantis' advanced battery electric vehicles (BEV) and exploring opportunities to bolster their battery value chain.
Official statements cite a pause to transition from nickel-based cell chemistry to more cost-effective battery technologies during the early construction phase, as announced in early
CATL and Stellantis launch a battery plant in Spain with €133M subsidy, creating 3,000 jobs and reshaping the Spain lithium-ion battery market.
This project will strengthen the European battery value chain, foster collaboration with local universities and training centers, and attract strategic suppliers, consolidating the region as a
Stellantis Group is adopting a diversified energy battery route featuring a dual-chemistry system—ternary lithium battery and lithium iron phosphate battery—to serve all customers. The
Stellantis, a Franco-Italian automaker, and Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd announced on Tuesday an investment of 4.1 billion euros ($4.3 billion) to form a
Europe''s second-largest carmaker Stellantis and Chinese EV battery giant CATL have started construction on a €4.1bn battery factory in northeastern Spain, expected to create 4,000 jobs.
The document outlined a roadmap for integrating Stellantis'' advanced battery electric vehicles (BEV) and exploring opportunities to bolster their battery
The document outlined a roadmap for integrating Stellantis'' advanced battery electric vehicles (BEV) and exploring opportunities to bolster their battery value chain. It also gave a push to
The facility represents a 4.04 billion euro investment and marks CATL''s third battery plant in Europe. CATL first announced the joint venture with Stellantis in December 2024, aiming to
Motor vehicle manufacturer Stellantis and new technology specialist Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) have agreed to jointly invest 4.1 billion euros to create a
AMSTERDAM – Stellantis and CATL today announced they have reached an agreement to invest up to €4.1 billion to form a joint venture that will build a large-scale European lithium iron