Stellantis to invest $406 million at 3 factories, a step toward meeting commitments in UAW contract

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Stellantis to invest $406 million at 3 factories, a step toward meeting commitments in UAW contract
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Stellantis will spend $406 million retooling three Michigan factories so they can build electric vehicles or battery parts.

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With its investment announcement Wednesday, the company is taking a step toward meeting some commitments that it agreed to in aRecommended Videos The plant, which has been singled out by CEO Carlos Tavares for criticism due to quality problems, also will make a full-size electric pickup with aStellantis also said it will sink about $97.6 million into the Warren Truck Plant, also north of Detroit, so it can build electric versions of the Jeep Wagoneer large SUV, one of four Jeep EVs scheduled to be produced globally by the end of next year.

An engine factory in Dundee, Michigan, southwest of Detroit, will get over $73 million so it can assemble, weld and test battery trays for future EVs, as well as make front and rear beams for large vehicles. Battery tray production will start this year, and the beams in 2026, Stellantis said in a statement.

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