Stellantis will sell only electric cars in Europe starting in 2030. This is one of the highlights of the presentation of the strategic plan of the automotive alliance that brings together the Peugeot-Citroën (PSA) and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) groups. CEO Carlos Tavares also highlighted that Stellantis will be carbon neutral as of 2038.
“Stellantis will be the industry champion in climate change mitigation, becoming carbon net zero by 2038, with a 50% reduction by 2030. Taking a leadership role in decarbonization, as well as a decisive step forward in the circular economy, is our contribution to a sustainable future.”

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Stellantis CEO, Carlos Tavares
To achieve these goals, more than 100 new models will be launched by the end of this decade, of which more than 75 will be exclusively battery-powered. From 2026 the new models will be exclusively zero-emission. In the United States, half of the sales in 2030 will be fully electric units — Stellantis says.
CEO Tavares also said that he intends to reduce exposure to the Chinese market and geopolitical risks by opening the management of the factories in the country to other entities. China currently represents 20 billion euros in annual revenue for the Stellantis alliance. Globally, the automotive alliance aims to double annual revenues to 300 billion euros by 2030, with a reinforced focus on the services area.
“As part of that leadership, we are setting the course for 100% of sales in Europe and 50% of sales in the United States to be battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by the end of this decade. We plan to have more than 75 BEVs and reach global annual BEV sales of five million vehicles by 2030.” — the company stated.