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Stellantis to exit Symbio JV by May at 235 million euro cost, Les Echos reports

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Stellantis to exit Symbio JV by May at 235 million euro cost, Les Echos reports

April 13 (Reuters) – Stellantis’ (STLAM.MI), divestment from hydrogen fuel cell joint venture Symbio is expected to be ​finalised by May, with a cost ‌to the company of 235 million euros ($275.6 million), French newspaper Les Echos reported on Monday.

The carmaker announced ​the end of its hydrogen fuel ​cell technology programme in July 2025, saying ⁠it will no longer launch hydrogen-powered ​vehicles.

This raised questions over the future of Symbio, ​its joint venture with Forvia (FRVIA.PA), and Michelin (MICP.PA), as Stellantis accounted for 80% of Symbio’s business volume.

Les Echos ​said the exit is expected to be ​finalised by May, following a conciliation process with its ‌co-shareholders ⁠which should result in a new shareholding structure at Symbio, with Michelin and Forvia each holding 50% of the capital.

Stellantis will ​have to pay ​its ⁠partners an estimated 235 million euros in compensation for the early ​withdrawal, Les Echos said, without giving ​details ⁠of the source of that figure.

Of that, 145 million euros will be written off, and ⁠90 ​million euros to be paid ​in cash, it added.

Stellantis declined to comment.

($1 = 0.8528 euros)

Reporting ​by Mathias de Rozario; Editing by Jan Harvey

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