Stellantis to invest $406 million in Michigan factories to build EVs
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Stellantis' investment of $406 million in three Michigan factories marks a significant step towards electric vehicle production while fulfilling commitments made to the United Auto Workers union.
The Sterling Heights plant will mainly receive $235.5 million to produce the electric Ram 1500, addressing quality concerns while advancing EV production plans.
Stellantis plans to invest nearly $100 million into the Warren Truck Plant for manufacturing electric Jeep Wagoneers, as part of its broader electrification strategy.
While investing over $73 million into the Dundee facility, Stellantis aims to assemble battery trays and vehicle beams, crucial components for future electric models.
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