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Stellantis has abandoned its hydrogen fuel cell programme, saying the market remains too small, too costly and too uncertain for any realistic adoption this decade.
The future of the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle took a dent last week as one of the world's biggest automakers reversed course.
Stellantis will cease its investments in Symbio, the hydrogen fuel-cell joint venture it formed with Michelin and Forvia.
Carmaker Stellantis said on Wednesday it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology programme and no longer launch ...
Stellantis announced today that it is set to end its investment in Symbio, a joint venture with Michelin and Forvia SE, by ...
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 said it would end efforts to develop hydrogen vehicles as it focuses its resources on electric cars and hybrids to ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNStellantis pulls plug on hydrogen fuel cell vansJeep-maker Stellantis said Wednesday it was pulling the plug on plans to build light vans using hydrogen fuel cells, saying ...
Stellantis has pulled out of the Symbio joint venture, which was counting on the automaker as a client for 80 percent of its ...
The transatlantic automaker bought a 33.3% stake in the company two years ago to bolster its hydrogen-van offering.
Stellantis has confirmed it is to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme, six days after Fleet ...
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