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Stellantis has pulled out of the Symbio joint venture, which was counting on the automaker as a client for 80 percent of its output of hydrogen fuel cells.
The automotive giant said that hydrogen market is not likely to be economically sustainable in the midterm. Read more at ...
La nouvelle direction de Stellantis (marques Fiat, Peugeot) a annoncé mercredi 16 juillet mettre fin à son programme de ...
Paris – Michelin has warned about the future of its hydrogen fuel-cell joint venture Symbio as automotive major Stellantis is ...
The automaker announced on Wednesday, July 16, that it would end its hydrogen development program, depriving start-up Symbio ...
Stellantis announced today that it is set to end its investment in Symbio, a joint venture with Michelin and Forvia SE, by ...
Stellantis has discontinued its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme, citing a lack of infrastructure and ...
Automotive group Stellantis has announced the end of its fuel cell technology development programme for electric vehicles. It will no longer produce hydrogen-powered vans, at least until the end of ...
A company official said the hydrogen market is “niche” and has no prospects of medium-term economic sustainability.
Limited refueling infrastructure, high capital costs, and weak incentives pushed Stellantis out of the FCEV race ...
Stellantis has pulled the plug on plans to launch hydrogen vans in Europe, warning that that the market shows “no development ...
Stellantis has decided to cease its hydrogen fuel cell program, scrapping plans for hydrogen-powered vehicles this year. The ...