Stellantis to Invest $406 Million in Michigan Plants for EV Production
Sterling Heights, Warren Truck, and Dundee Engine plants to receive major upgrades as part of automaker's multienergy strategy.
- Stellantis will invest $406 million to upgrade three Michigan plants for electric vehicle production.
- The Sterling Heights Assembly Plant will build the first fully-electric Ram 1500 trucks later this year.
- Investments include $97.6 million for an electric Jeep Wagoneer at the Warren Truck Plant.
- The Dundee Engine Plant will receive over $73 million for battery tray production and other EV components.
- These moves are part of Stellantis's strategy to meet commitments from a recent UAW contract.