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Stellantis to scrap target of 100% EVs by 2030, says Europe chief

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Posted on September 8, 2025

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Stellantis to scrap target of 100% EVs by 2030, says Europe chief
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MUNICH (Reuters) -Franco-Italian carmaker Stellantis will no longer pursue a target of producing only electric vehicles by 2030, said Jean-Philippe Imparato, head of enlarged Europe, on Monday, adding

Stellantis Abandons 2030 Goal for 100% Electric Vehicle Production

Stellantis Revises Electric Vehicle Strategy

MUNICH (Reuters) -Franco-Italian carmaker Stellantis will no longer pursue a target of producing only electric vehicles by 2030, said Jean-Philippe Imparato, head of enlarged Europe, on Monday, adding that other goals in its upcoming strategic plan known as 'Dare Forward" may remain.

Challenges to EU Emissions Targets

Speaking during a roundtable at the Munich car show, Imparato also said that the European Union's carbon emissions targets for 2035 are no longer achievable for any carmaker. 

Statements from Jean-Philippe Imparato

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume, Writing by Dominique Patton,Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Stellantis will not pursue 100% EV production by 2030.
  • Jean-Philippe Imparato announced the change at the Munich car show.
  • EU's 2035 carbon emissions targets are deemed unachievable.
  • The 'Dare Forward' plan may retain other strategic goals.
  • Stellantis faces challenges in meeting EU emissions regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What target has Stellantis scrapped?
Stellantis will no longer pursue a target of producing only electric vehicles by 2030.
Who is the head of Stellantis in Europe?
Jean-Philippe Imparato is the head of enlarged Europe for Stellantis.
What did Imparato say about the EU's carbon emissions targets?
Imparato stated that the European Union's carbon emissions targets for 2035 are no longer achievable for any carmaker.

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