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Stellantis: investment in its car factories in Argentina for this year and global projection with lithium and copper

2024-03-13T15:14:20.819Z

Highlights: Stellantis: investment in its car factories in Argentina for this year and global projection with lithium and copper. An executive confirmed a significant sum for its national plants. And mineral projects for electric cars are advancing in the country. Last week, the Stellantis Group announced a mega investment of 6 billion dollars to execute in Brazil in a plan until 2030. The announcement, which was attended by the group's CEO, Carlos Tavares, mentioned the automotive conglomerate's plans in Latin America. The official announcement will be made soon.


An executive confirmed a significant sum for its national plants. And mineral projects for electric cars are advancing


Last week, the

Stellantis Group

, which brings together brands such as Fiat, Peugeot, Jeep, Citroën, RAM and DS in our country, announced a mega investment of

6 billion dollars to execute in Brazil

in a plan until 2030.

The announcement, which was attended by the group's CEO, Carlos Tavares, mentioned the automotive conglomerate's plans in Latin America.

However, there were no details on how much of that amount would be destined for Argentina, where Stellantis has two plants.

A few days later, a spokesperson for the group gave a little more precision: "Argentina has already secured

400 million dollars for this year

," Rodrigo Perez Graziano, director of Public Affairs at Stellantis, confirmed to Clarín.

That amount will not come out of the 6,000 million announced in Brazil nor does it have the same execution time period.

The official announcement will be made soon.

Perez Graziano did not detail whether that amount will be used for the manufacture of new models but he did say that "there are clearly 400 million dollars that

are going to go to our plants

."

Although it is not official, the announcement of the manufacture of the new Peugeot 2008 in El Palomar is imminent.

Fiat Cronos assembly line, in Ferreyra, Córdoba.

"We analyze investments beyond this year"

The mega group currently has two factories in Argentina.

The one in Córdoba, where the Fiat Cronos is produced, the best-selling car in the local market, and the one in El Palomar, where the Puegeot 208 comes from, the second best-selling model in the country, in addition to the Partner and Citroën Berlingo.

Brazil's announcement last week contemplates the period between 2025 and 2030 to develop hybrid technology in the plants of the neighboring country from which a total of 40 models must come out, including renewals and new vehicles.

In the imminent announcement for Argentina, however, that period "is not closed yet. That means that these 400 million are going to be there, that they are for this year and that we

are analyzing the investments that go beyond this year

. We are going to have good news" said Perez Graziano.

Stellantis hybrid systems announced for Brazil.

The executive also highlighted the role of Mercosur for the automotive industry: "for us as an industry it is absolutely necessary and indispensable. We must keep in mind that all the plants in Argentina are designed in a complementary way with Brazil. So, today practically 50% "What is produced in Argentina is for the export market and the biggest demander for that export market is Brazil. That is why the sector is going to defend it to the death."

However, Perez Graziano clarified that Mercosur has a lot of challenges ahead.

For example, "the incidence of Mercosur trade as a bloc in agreements with other blocs or with other countries is very low."

That is why he highlighted that "

more trade results in greater benefits

for companies and for the inhabitants of the countries who, ultimately, are the ones that end up creating greater added value and that causes wealth to be distributed."

Regarding the electrification process that was announced in Brazil, the executive stressed that "Argentina has the first multi-energy platform that the group installed in America", in reference to the CMP platform that is in El Palomar and on which the 208 is manufactured. Although he clarified that "that does not mean that in the short term all the conditions are in place to be able to produce under that technology."

Investments in lithium and copper

In addition to the 400 million dollars that will be announced soon, Stellantis is carrying out

investment projects around the global electrification

of the group's brands and which it considers "strategic."

These are two copper and lithium projects that represented more than 365 million dollars that were invested last year.

With these investments, the group seeks to be self-sufficient in the mineral needs for the manufacture of batteries for electric cars.

The first is a participation within McEwen Copper, which has one of the most important copper projects in Argentina, which is Los Azules in the province of San Juan.

"There is a lot of talk about lithium and we associate electromobility almost exclusively with lithium and batteries, and an electric car battery contains practically twice as much copper as lithium," said Perez Graziano.

The second is the investment in Argentina in lithium in several projects in the provinces of Catamarca and Salta, where, according to Stellantis, the exploration phases have been successful.


Source: clarin

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