Reuters writes: "Stellantis may close factories due to EU fines for carbon emissions"
- Anthony Burke
- Jul 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 28

Reuters writes: "Stellantis may close factories due to EU fines for carbon emissions".
In summary: Stellantis warns it may have to shut plants if forthcoming EU carbon-emission fines prove unmanageable. Jean-Philippe Imparato, the group’s head for Europe, told a conference in Rome that current 2025-27 CO₂ limits are “unreachable” without either doubling electric-vehicle sales—something he deems impossible—or slashing production of petrol and diesel models. Failure to comply could expose the car-maker to penalties of up to €2.5 billion within the next three years. Although industry lobbying secured a delay so fines are now calculated over three years rather than in 2025 alone, Imparato said Stellantis still faces “tough decisions”, citing the Atessa van plant in Italy as an example of a site at risk. The company is urging regulators to revise targets before year-end.



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