Automotive giant Stellantis is reportedly in advanced talks to manufacture electric vehicles (EVs) at its Canadian plant, a move that could have significant implications for the country's growing EV industry. According to Bloomberg News, the company is considering partnering with a Chinese automaker to produce EVs at its Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, which currently produces the Chrysler Pacifica minivan. The potential deal would not only bring new jobs and investment to the region but also help Stellantis tap into the rapidly expanding EV market in North America. If confirmed, the partnership would be a significant development in the global EV landscape, with Canada seeking to establish itself as a hub for EV production and innovation.


Stellantis in talks to build Chinese EVs at Canadian plant, Bloomberg News reports  Reuters