Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said this while meeting the specialized press on the sidelines of the Formula E race underway on the Misano circuit. Tavares then recalled that in Stellantis there is "a high percentage of technicians in the 25-35 age group, a fundamental resource for us" "I often go to California and visit start-ups - he continued - where most of the engineers are European.

However, Europe is unable to retain its young people despite offering the best scientific training in the world", he said. "Between Europe and China the only gap for the electricity sector is in costs, not in technology", added Tavares.      “The only gap in technology between China and Europe is in the cost of electricity,” he said, “not in the technology.”   “Europe offers the best science training, but China offers the cheapest electricity," said Tavares, � “and that is why the gap is so large”, he added.