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Stellantis has announced that it will no longer be developing hydrogen technology for its future cars. The carmaker, which owns brands such as Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroen, says that ‘limited ...
A lot of changes are taking place at Stellantis. It has decided to end production of hydrogen vans due to lack of support and incentives.
Jeep-maker Stellantis said Wednesday it was pulling the plug on plans to build light vans using hydrogen fuel cells, saying it saw no prospects for it to be commercially viable.
Limited refueling infrastructure, high capital costs, and weak incentives pushed Stellantis out of the FCEV race ...
Stellantis has axed its hydrogen technology programme and will no longer be developing the powertrain on its future cars. The ...
Hydrogen's main selling point is that it's faster to fill a tank with the stuff than it is to recharge a lithium-ion battery.
Carmaker Stellantis said on Wednesday it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology programme and no longer launch ...
Stellantis has announced it will discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program. The program was targeting future sales of light commercial vehicles in Europe. It also said series ...
As the hydrogen market is showing no development prospect at mid-term, Stellantis has decided to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program. Series production of ...
Stellantis said it would discontinue its hydrogen fuel-cell technology development program because it doesn't expect the adoption of hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles before the end of the ...
Stellantis ends hydrogen fuel cell program citing infrastructure, costs & lack of demand. Focus shifts to electric & hybrid ...
A product of Stellantis’s investment in Chinese EV maker Leapmotor, the C10 could point the way to the electric future for ...