Stellantis (STLA) Selects Charge Enterprises (CRGE) as Infrastructure Provider for US Dealership Network
- Stellantis has selected Charge Enterprises to help dealers in their electrification effort and all aspects required to build out electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) for charging
- Charge will offer white-glove, custom, end-to-end services to the 2,600-plus Stellantis dealers nationwide
- Move is additional step to help Stellantis fulfill its
Dare Forward strategy and achieve 50% battery-electric vehicle sales rate by the end of this decade - Stellantis is one of seven of the world's leading automakers creating a joint venture to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles in
North America by making EV charging more convenient, accessible and reliable
Stellantis (NASDAQ: STLA) announced its partnership with Charge Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRGE) today, in which Charge has become an EV charging installation partner for Stellantis' 2,600+
In another key step to ready its 2,600-plus dealerships for the automotive industry's electrification plans, Stellantis is partnering with Charge Enterprises to support implementation of its required timeline. Charge differentiates itself with more than 150 years of automotive OEM leadership expertise to enhance the dealers' experience and support the requirements to provide safe, reliable, scalable and flexible infrastructure implementation.
"As our partners in the automotive industry transition to electric-vehicle sales and service, our goal is to provide our 2,600-plus
As an experienced infrastructure partner, Charge's client education, project management, design, engineering and installation will provide a full-service solution for dealers.
"All of the dealers we work with value our dedicated approach and our thoughtful mindset to delivering solutions today while preparing our clients for the EV infrastructure demands of tomorrow," said
As part its
Stellantis is one of seven world's leading automakers, including BMW Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz Group, creating a joint venture to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles in
