Stellantis Expands Solar and Energy Storage to Reduce CO₂ Emissions
Stellantis aims to cut over 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually by enhancing renewable energy across its European plants. The company targets 31% self-consumption from on-site sources by 2026, with significant investments in solar and energy storage technologies.

Stellantis is implementing on-site photovoltaic (PV) systems at 27 locations in Europe, achieving over 500 MW of capacity, to meet its sustainability goals. The company sources 68% of its manufacturing electricity from decarbonised energy, aiming for 31% self-consumption by 2026, with leading plants reaching 80%.
Plans include battery energy storage systems at 20 sites, totaling around 200 MW/h capacity, with seven plants operational by 2026. The Zaragoza plant in Spain combines solar and wind energy, targeting 80% self-consumption. Potential risks include regulatory challenges and the need for continuous investment to meet emissions targets.




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