Chinese battery manufacturer CATL just broke ground for a gigafactory in Spain. CATL was able to set up the company thanks to a joint venture with Stellantis, which owns a
MADRID — Stellantis and Chinese battery maker CATL will invest €4.1 billion ($4.33 billion) to build one of Europe''s largest electric vehicle battery factories in Spain,
Almost a year ago, it was reported that Stellantis was looking for a location for a European battery cell factory outside of its Automotive Cells Company (ACC) joint venture.
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Almost a year ago, it was reported that Stellantis was looking for a location for a European battery cell factory outside of its Automotive
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OVIEDO, Spain Chinese battery company CATL and automaker Stellantis announced on Tuesday a joint investment to build a battery factory in Spain worth up to €4.1
The Stellantis production centre in Madrid is taking a decisive new step in its commitment to electrification with the inauguration of new battery assembly facilities.
MADRID — Stellantis and Chinese battery maker CATL will invest €4.1 billion ($4.33 billion) to build one of Europe''s largest electric
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Stellantis advances its battery chemistries and improves sustainability by investing with CATL to build Spanish gigafactory Stellantis and Chinese battery manufacturer CATL
Chinese battery giant CATL and automotive powerhouse Stellantis have joined forces to construct a massive battery factory in Spain, representing a staggering $4.3 billion
Car giant Stellantis and Chinese manufacturer CATL said Tuesday they would build a $4.3-billion factory to make electric vehicle batteries in Spain, the latest bid to boost
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