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Stellantis kicks off shipments to Indonesia

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NEW DELHI: Global automotive major Stellantis plans to make India a hub for exports of electric vehicles initially targeting Southeast Asian markets, according to a senior company official.

Stellantis India on Thursday commenced exports of its Made in India ‘E-C3’ electric car with the shipment of 500 units to Indonesia and is seeking to leverage on India’s cost competitiv­eness in manufactur­ing to increase its overseas shipments.

“We will be the first ‘multinatio­nal OEM’ in India to achieve this feat (to ex- port EVs). We also have plans for a couple of other markets, Nepal and Bhutan. This is just the start...the plan is to take it from there,” said Stellantis India CEO & MD Aditya Jairaj.

Stressing on the significan­ce of commenceme­nt of exports of the E-C3, he said, “We have a dedication to the government-led ‘Make in India’ initiative. We are focusing on this as a very important aspect for Stellantis as a company.

Moreover, he said, “This is also aligned with Citroen’s ambitions of democratis­ing electric mobility. The idea of this is to increase adoption of sustainabl­e and clean modes of transporta­tion.”

Stellantis, which was formed after the merger of Italian-American conglomera­te Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s and French PSA Group, currently sells its Jeep and Citroen brands in India.

With ‘Make in India’ at the centre of the company’s strategy, Jairaj said, “It is also important for us as a player in the Indian automotive space to be competitiv­e. We want to leverage India as a ‘best cost country’, which is what we call ‘India for the world’.” When asked if Stellantis would expand the export market for EVs further, he said, “We’re also evaluating some other markets where the EV acceptance is at a good level, where we can send our cars.”

At this point, he said, “We are at advanced stages of evaluating exporting the E-C3 to other Southeast Asian markets. If we see today, in Southeast Asia the EV penetratio­n is quite significan­t in several markets and there is the customer demand.” On the whole, he added, “We’re looking at West and East of India (for EV exports) but we have not yet come to a stage where we can announce that we are going to be sending these cars to these different locations, but very soon we will add to this.”

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