Stellantis
Budget
€700 — €0
EP Access
2
accredited persons
Staff
10
3.5 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
Stellantis, one of the world’s leading automakers and a mobility provider, designs, engineers, manufactures and sells passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, components and production systems worldwide. The Group’s automotive brands are: Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Chrysler, Dodge, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, ProOne, Ram, Vauxhall, in addition to the SRT performance vehicle designation and Mopar, the parts and service brand. The Group’s businesses also include Comau, Teksid and provides retail and dealer finance, leasing and rental services in support of the car business through subsidiaries, joint ventures and commercial agreements with specialized financing services providers. The Group also provides connected and mobility services through Free2Move. Stellantis operates in 30 countries and has commercial relationships with customers in 130 countries/markets.
EU Legislative Interests
POLICIES: Mainly but not exclusively policies and initiatives with an impact on the automotive sector in the field of energy, CO2, transport, emissions, alternative fuels, trade, industry, competition, consumers, internal market, taxation, industrial property, artificial intelligence, robotics, human and robot system interaction in industrial settings, collaborative machine system safety, industrial automation. LEGISLATION*: Revision of the battery directive/Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS)/Carbon border adjustment mechanism/Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive/Revision of the Fuel Quality Directive/Revision of the Energy Efficiency Directive/Revision of the Energy Taxation Directive/Revision of the Directive on deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure/Revision of the Regulation setting CO2 emission performance standards for new passenger cars and for new light commercial vehicles/Legislation on sustainable corporate governance/New industrial strategy for Europe (non-legislative)/Data Act/Revision of the Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems/ Revision of the Regulation on the trans-European transport network (TEN-T)/ Development of post-Euro 6/VI emission standards for cars, vans, lorries and buses/ Revision of the Ecodesign Directive/ Revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive/Revision of the Urban Mobility Package/ General Safety Regulation (secondary legislation)/ Sustainable Finance (secondary legislation) * unless otherwise specified
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
ACEA, European Automotive Association EUCAR (European Council for automotive R&D), https://www.eucar.be/ CDPF (Cercle des Délégués Permanents Français), https://cdpf-asso.eu/ BusinessEurope https://www.businesseurope.eu/ Fair Standards Alliance https://fair-standards.org/ Recharge https://rechargebatteries.org/ Global Battery Alliance https://www.globalbattery.org/ In addition, we are members of the following national automotive associations: VDA (Germany), PFA (France), Anfac (Spain), and PZPM (Poland).
Organisation Members
none
Additional Information
For EU Funding we have used the Financial Transparency System as such most recent data available is 2022. To report as Stellantis we have aggregated the information available for the Group Companies details below. Subsidiary Companies receiving Public Funding Stellantis Auto SAS CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA* COMAU SPA* Public Funding Programmes: Programme name 1.0.11 - Horizon Europe; 1.0.1OTH - Other Actions; 2.2.32 - Erasmus+
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.