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Maxime Picat, Former Stellantis: 'It Was an Error the Total Bet Towards Electrification Especially Considering What Is at Stake'

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Image ID: /clip/c2a41c43-1128-43bf-8448-232a6b254d3f_media-libre-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg Maxime Picat (Schiltigheim, 1974) is one of the most recognized names of the European automotive. He spent almost three decades between PSA and Stellantis, occupying all possible positions and considered as the right hand of Carlos Tavares. His last position was that of Head of Purchasing and Supplies until last July he left the company. The Frenchman has…
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Carlos Tavares was the CEO of Stellantis from 2014 to 2024 and one of the most severe executives -so much that he took 23, 1 million euros of compensation from Stellantis despite resigning from his position- but also more clairvoyants of the sector. Thus, he came to predict the fall of Tesla -and that it would be, as it has happened, surpassed by BYD- and, above all, the rise of Chinese brands. So much so, that the former CEO of Stellantis has n…

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Maxime Picat (Schiltigheim, 1974) is one of the most recognized names of the European automotive industry. He spent almost three decades between PSA and Stellantis, occupying all possible positions and considered as the right hand of Carlos Tavares. His last position was that of Head of Purchasing and Supplies until last July he left the company. The Frenchman has just signed up for the Latour Capital fund after seeing that "there was another wo…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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