Stellantis is spending $400 million to revamp US factories for EVs
Briefly

Stellantis is investing over $400 million to retool three Michigan facilities for electric vehicle production, allowing electric and gas versions to be built on the same lines.
The Sterling Heights Assembly Plant will produce the all-electric Ram 1500 REV, marking Stellantis' first US plant dedicated to fully electric vehicle manufacturing.
Funds are also allocated to modernize the Warren Truck Assembly Plant for future electric Jeep models while maintaining production lines for internal combustion vehicles.
The Dundee Engine Plant will adapt to support the STLA Frame architecture crucial for upcoming electric vehicles, complementing Stellantis' multi-energy strategy.
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