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Stellantis discontinues hydrogen fuel cell programme and van production

UNITED KINGDOM, FRANCE, POLAND, JUL 16 – Stellantis cited high costs, limited hydrogen refueling infrastructure, and lack of consumer incentives for ending its hydrogen vehicle program and shifting to battery-electric and hybrid R&D.

  • Stellantis will discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology program and will not launch hydrogen-powered vehicles this year, citing a lack of market development in the mid-term.
  • The decision was influenced by limited hydrogen refuelling infrastructure and the need for stronger purchase incentives, according to Stellantis.
  • Stellantis NV will withdraw from a joint hydrogen-vehicle venture with Michelin and Forvia SE, jeopardizing the project's future.
  • Forvia has confirmed it was informed about Stellantis’ plan to halt hydrogen investments starting in 2026, marking a shift from Stellantis' previous ambitions in this market.
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