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Italian minister offers Stellantis ultimatum over EU funds for planned gigafactory

Italy's industry minister said on Thursday he anticipated within hours a firm commitment by Stellantis over its plan to construct a batterymaking plant in the country, otherwise the federal government would move public funds for the task somewhere else.

ACC, a battery joint endeavor in which Stellantis is the biggest financier, has plans for 3 gigafactories in Europe. However earlier this year it said it was putting on hold works on 2 of them, in Italy and Germany, as the company switches to lower expense batteries amid slowing demand for electric automobiles.

Stellantis need to offer us a reply, and it should do so shortly, Minister Adolfo Urso said during a conference in Rimini.

If Stellantis does not provide us a positive feedback within hours, we'll move ... funds in other places. We can't afford to lose these funds because Stellantis is not sticking to its commitments.

Stellantis had no instant remark.

ACC's prepare for an Italian gigafactory, situated in Termoli envisages an overall investment of around 2 billion euros ($ 2.2. billion), including 370 million euros in public cash, through. the EU's post-COVID recovery fund.

The plant was initially expected to begin operations in. 2026.

ACC, which likewise has Mercedes and TotalEnergies. as investors, has stated it would validate its. commercial and construction timeline later this year or in early. 2025.

Urso, who has consistently criticised Stellantis, Italy's sole. major car manufacturer, for not producing sufficient cars in the. nation, stated the federal government would assess how to support the. Termoli gigafactrory strategy with other public funds, should. Stellantis verify its strategies at a later stage.

(source: Reuters)