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Stellantis and Ample have signed a contractual agreement to form a cooperation in electric vehicle (EV)
battery charging technology capable of charging an EV battery in less than five minutes. The two companies have agreed to collaborate to incorporate Ample's Modular Battery Swapping system into Stellantis electric vehicles. Battery switching technology enables an EV consumer to have their depleted
EV battery swapped out for a fully charged battery in a matter of minutes by stopping at a battery swapping station.
The two companies are also in discussions regarding the expansion of the application of Ample’s Modular Battery
Swapping Technology to meet Stellantis fleet and consumer demand across other Stellantis platforms and geographies, as per Stellantis.
The pilot initiative is scheduled to begin in 2024 in Madrid, Spain, with a fleet of 100 Fiat 500es from Stellantis' Free2move car sharing service. The Fiat 500e is Stellantis' best-selling electric vehicle globally, and it leads in numerous European regions.
“The partnership with Ample is another example of how Stellantis is exploring all avenues that enable freedom of mobility for our electric vehicle customers,” said Ricardo Stamatti, Stellantis Senior Vice President, Charging & Energy Business Unit. “In addition to other projects we are focused on, Ample’s Modular
Battery Swapping solution has the opportunity to offer our customers greater energy efficiency, outstanding performance and lower range anxiety. We are looking forward to executing the initial program with our stellar Fiat 500e.”
“At Ample, we believe in the importance of making electric vehicles accessible to everyone without compromises, which is the only way that we will make a significant impact on lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Stellantis’ ambitious electrification goals, its range of electric vehicles, and the commitment of its leadership, make Stellantis a perfect partner in achieving our goals,” said Khaled Hassounah, CEO of Ample.