$155M Investment from Stellantis to Power Future of Indiana EV Assembly
28 Feb 2023
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Stellantis announced that it will invest $155 million in three Indiana facilities to help power future electric vehicles assembled in North America, growing the company’s total investments in Indiana to nearly $3.3 billion since 2020 to support its global electrification goals.
“Indiana has a strong tradition of advanced manufacturing – one that continues to innovate with smart technologies,” said Governor Eric J. Holcomb. “With transformative investments from leaders like Stellantis, it is clear that Hoosiers will be at the center of the global economy, developing future-focused products that power all the different modes of transportation forward.”
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