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Stellantis to retool three manufacturing facilities in Detroit area to make electric vehicles, battery parts

Automakers continue to pursue EV projects despite slowdown in consumer interest
Stellantis plans to convert a portion of its assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, to make an electric version of the Ram 1500 pickup truck. (Stellantis)
Stellantis plans to convert a portion of its assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, to make an electric version of the Ram 1500 pickup truck. (Stellantis)
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September 11, 2024 | 8:19 P.M.

Stellantis plans to spend $406 million to retool three Detroit-area automotive plants to make electric vehicles, a sign that automakers are still pursuing the development of EVs despite a recent cooling in consumer interest.

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