Stellantis plans to invest at least €100 million to reduce emissions at its Mirafiori plant in Italy as the Fiat maker comes under pressure to safeguard local jobs while shifting to electric cars
plans to invest at least €100 million to reduce emissions at its Mirafiori plant in Italy as the Fiat maker comes under pressure to safeguard local jobs while shifting to electric cars.
The money will be used for measures including adding solar energy and more efficient ventilation at the site near Turin, Stellantis said in a
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