Italy risks losing Stellantis's third European battery cell plant
Italy risks losing Stellantis's third European battery cell plant
Lack of funding in the country's recovery plan could favor Spain
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MILAN -- The Italian government has allocated a very small part of its national recovery plan to battery production for electric vehicles. The decision could endanger the country's hopes of being a location for Stellantis's third European cell production plant.
Italy and Spain were seen as the two most likely countries for the plant. The automaker's first two factories are scheduled to begin production in France in 2023 and in Germany in 2025.