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    Stellantis Drops Hydrogen Plans, Future of Symbio in Doubt

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhJuly 16, 2025 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
    Stellantis Hydrogen Exit

    Stellantis Ends Hydrogen Vehicle Plans, Impacting Symbio Joint Venture

    Carmaker Stellantis has announced it will halt its hydrogen fuel cell technology programme and cancel plans to launch hydrogen-powered vehicles this year. This decision raises concerns about the future of Symbio, Stellantis’ hydrogen subsidiary.

    Hydrogen Seen as Unsustainable in Current Market

    Stellantis attributed the move to the lack of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, high development costs, and weak consumer incentives. Jean-Philippe Imparato, Stellantis’ chief operating officer for enlarged Europe, stated, “The hydrogen market remains a niche segment, with no prospects of mid-term economic sustainability.”

    As a result, the company will focus on its electric and hybrid vehicle strategy to meet customer demands and improve competitiveness.

    Symbio Faces Uncertain Future

    Symbio, a hydrogen specialist jointly owned by Stellantis, Michelin, and Forvia, stands to be significantly affected. Stellantis currently accounts for nearly 80% of Symbio’s business, according to Forvia. Both Michelin and Forvia expressed surprise at the decision taken by the company, warning of “serious operational and financial consequences” for Symbio.

    Michelin highlighted concerns about Symbio’s 650 employees, who are spread across sites in France and California. The company recently opened a hydrogen gigafactory in eastern France in 2023, alongside a facility in California.

    The carmaker has started discussions with Symbio’s other shareholders to assess market impacts and protect the joint venture’s interests.

    Stellantis Refocuses on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

    The company confirmed that the decision would not impact staffing at its own production facilities in France and Poland. Research and development resources previously committed to hydrogen projects will now shift to electric and hybrid vehicle development.

    The company also stated it does not expect significant adoption of hydrogen-powered commercial vans before the end of this decade. Production of its new Pro One van range will continue as planned.

    Stellantis’ exit from hydrogen highlights ongoing challenges in establishing hydrogen fuel as a viable alternative for mainstream automotive use.

    with inputs from Reuters

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