Electromobility in Latin America: Stellantis’ Bet for a Sustainable Future

Stellantis has emerged as a key player in the automotive sector in Latin America, making a strong commitment to electromobility in the region.

With a consolidated presence and a portfolio of well-known brands (Jeep, Peugeot, Ram, and Citroën), Stellantis has announced several initiatives to drive the adoption of electric and sustainable vehicles, adapting to local demands and infrastructure challenges.

“We want to lead the transformation towards electromobility in Latin America,” said Antonio Filosa, president of Stellantis in the region.

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Expansion Strategy in Latin America

The company has introduced hybrid and electric vehicles, such as the Fiat 500e, which has been well received in countries like Brazil and Mexico.

On the other hand, Stellantis has sought strategic collaborations with local energy and technology companies to build a charging network that supports its electric vehicles.

In Brazil, for example, the company has worked on incentive programs aimed at facilitating the purchase of electric vehicles for consumers and companies.

With a focus on the development of local and sustainable solutions, Stellantis has plans to expand its line of electric and hybrid vehicles. As the demand for sustainable transportation options grows, Stellantis continues investing in innovation and in adapting its offerings to meet the needs of Latin American consumers.

All of this positions the company as a key player in the transition towards electromobility in Latin America, laying the foundations for a greener, more efficient future in the region.