An Ambitious Decarbonization Strategy

The global race to cut emissions to zero is a vital step to tackle climate change, and Stellantis intends to be a front-runner. A huge undertaking possible only by reconsidering how we produce, consume, and move around. Transport has traditionally been heavily reliant on fossil fuels, which accounted for more than 90% of the sector’s energy needs in 2020(1). In the same year, it was the third main source of total carbon dioxide emissions, emitting over 7 Gigatonnes of CO2(2). As stated in the 2015 Paris Agreement, temperature increase needs to be limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and preserve our planet.

As the automotive industry accelerates change to avert climate and ecological threats, Stellantis’ Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan implements a pathway consistent with science-based recommendations to achieve this critical target. Through aggressive and clear targets, it sets out deep emission cuts to slash CO2 in half by 2030(3), benchmarking our 2021 metrics, and achieve carbon net zero by 2038 with single digit percentage compensation of the remaining emissions(4).

(1) and (2) International Energy Agency
(3) Scopes 1-2-3 intensity - tons of CO2 equivalents per vehicle
(4) The achievement is conditioned by key external enablers: decarbonized energy (based on Announced Pledges Scenario from International Energy Agency), and conducive public policies for BEV (charging infrastructure, purchasing incentives)

A Holistic Approach to Climate Change

Stellantis' strategy to achieve Carbon Net Zero by 2038 is focused on three main areas:

Vehicles:

  • Aggresive electrification roadmap
  • Cutting-edge technologies
  • Integrated battery ecosystem
  • Innovative mobility solutions
  • Circular economy business

Supply Chain:

  • Optimized logistics
  • Strong supplier involvement

Industrial and Sites:

  • Responsible energy management
  • Pioneering real estate management
Table of Carbon Net Zero by 2038 Table of Carbon Net Zero by 2038

“We took 2021 as a reference, which makes the trajectory of our ethical commitment very bold compared to peers. Taking a leadership role in decarbonization is the best path to protect our Company, our employees, and generations to come.”

Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO

A Threefold Strategy to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint

Our push to net zero addresses all sources of greenhouse gas emissions, from Vehicles to Supply Chain, and Industrial and Sites. We identified nine critical activities to reduce our carbon footprint across Scopes 1, 2 and 3, implementing different practices and technologies that limit compensation to the bare minimum.

As the world is entering a hopeful new era for climate action, Stellantis is leading the industry’s transition toward a carbon net zero future and expects all stakeholders to be aligned, starting with the clean energy supply.

Note:  Scope 1: GHG emissions that occur from sources owned or controlled by the Company; Scope 2: GHG emissions released from the generation of purchased energy consumed by the Company; Scope 3: GHG emissions that occur from sources not owned or controlled by the Company

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