Stellantis, CATL in Talks for EV Battery Supply Deal With JV Potential
By David Sachs
Stellantis has signed a memorandum of understanding with CATL for the supply of electric-vehicle batteries in the European market.
The Netherlands-based maker of Jeep and Dodge said Tuesday that the nonbinding agreement with the Chinese battery maker outlines a long-term agreement for the supply of lithium iron phosphate batteries. The deal could lead to a joint venture with equivalent contributions, Stellantis said.
The batteries will be used for European production, Stellantis said.
Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com
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