Stellantis announces a bold plan to go fully electric starting 2026 as the car-making company is striving to reduce its carbon footprint.
As a part of its “Dare Forward 2030” strategy, Stellantis vows to become carbon net-zero by 2038. According to the company’s CEO Carlos Tavares, each of the Stellantis 14 brands will go all-electric by adopting advanced software architecture and a family of new EV platforms:
“Powered by our diversity, Stellantis leads the way the world moves by delivering innovative, clean, safe, and affordable mobility solutions. Stellantis will be the industry champion in climate change mitigation, becoming carbon net-zero by 2038, with a 50 percent reduction by 2030.”
The company plans 100 percent of its sales in Europe to be electric cars.
According to Tavares, the launch of the first-ever all-electric Jeep is expected in the first half of 2023.
As a part of the announced strategy, Stellantis will reinvent its premium brands, such as Alfa Romeo, DS, Lancia, and Maserati. They will become electric beginning 2025. The selling of ICE cars will stop from 2030.