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Italy’s government is in talks with Stellantis NV, the carmaker formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Group, about investing in electric-vehicle battery manufacturing in the country, according to people familiar with the matter.
A meeting in Rome this week between Stellantis Chairman John Elkann, Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares and Giancarlo Giorgetti, Italy’s economic development minister, centered around the future of electric mobility in the country, said the people, who asked not to be named because the gathering was private.
Giorgetti sought assurances from Stellantis that Italy will remain one of the main countries where the company manufactures vehicles and inquired about plans for investment in battery making at Mirafiori, Fiat’s main industrial district in Turin, the people said.
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A meeting in Rome this week between Stellantis Chairman John Elkann, Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares and Giancarlo Giorgetti, Italy’s economic development minister, centered around the future of electric mobility in the country, said the people, who asked not to be named because the gathering was private.
Giorgetti sought assurances from Stellantis that Italy will remain one of the main countries where the company manufactures vehicles and inquired about plans for investment in battery making at Mirafiori, Fiat’s main industrial district in Turin, the people said.
More at: Stellantis Mulls Italian Battery Investment Amid Draghi Push