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Stellantis, new hydrogen vans in France and Poland - Industry and Analysis

2024-01-29T15:30:50.518Z

Highlights: Stellantis, new hydrogen vans in France and Poland - Industry and Analysis. The Stellantis Pro One commercial vehicle range expands its production capacity of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with the start of production of medium and large vans. The expansion of the range and the increase in production of fuel cell vans - underlines the company's leadership in Europe in the sector of zero-emission commercial vehicles. The plants affected are those of Mangualde (Portugal), Vigo (Spain) and Ellesmere Port (United Kingdom) for the K9 compact vans.


The Stellantis Pro One commercial vehicle range expands its production capacity of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with the start of production of medium and large vans, respectively in Hordain (France) and Gliwice (Pol... (ANSA )


The Stellantis Pro One commercial vehicle range expands its production capacity for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with the start of production of medium and large vans in Hordain (France) and Gliwice (Poland) respectively.


   The expansion of the range and the increase in production of fuel cell vans - underlines the company - contribute to consolidating Stellantis' absolute leadership in Europe in the sector of zero-emission commercial vehicles.

In October 2023, the company presented plans to renew its entire van range, a strategic element as part of the Pro One offensive for Stellantis' commercial vehicle division.

The plants affected are those of Mangualde (Portugal), Vigo (Spain) and Ellesmere Port (United Kingdom) for the K9 compact vans, Hordain (France) and Luton (United Kingdom) for the K0 medium-sized vans and Atessa (Italy) and Gliwice ( Poland) for large vans.

"The initiative to include first medium-sized fuel cell vans and now also large vans in our production lines is a demonstration of our commitment to maintaining leadership in the most cutting-edge hydrogen technology and making it available to our most diverse customers. demanding," explains Jean-MichelBillig, Stellantis' head of technologies for the development of hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles.


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