Pursuing decarbonization serves the long-term interests of the Company, its stakeholders, and future generations.
We are committed to providing sustainable and affordable mobility while supporting a decarbonized economy. Our approach leverages our scale to drive change, both within our own operations and across our supply chain, having a broad positive impact on the environment.
Our Strategies for Carbon Emission Reduction
We reduce emissions at our facilities
Energy efficiency and transformation are key to our decarbonization strategy, leading us towards a sustainable future. At our own plants and facilities, we reduced energy consumption by 30% and carbon emissions by 39% in 2024 compared to 2021.
We are continuously improving our use of decarbonized energy resources like photovoltaic and geothermal power. The share of decarbonized electricity used in our operations increased to 59% in 2024 from 45% in 2021.
Wind turbine at the Stellantis Zaragoza (Spain) wind-solar hybrid park.
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We address emissions upstream
Partnering with suppliers is another key lever in our decarbonization strategy. We expect our key suppliers to align with the Paris Agreement, thereby leveraging our extensive supply chain to achieve further significant emissions reductions.
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We reduce emissions downstream
Cutting-edge advancements in electrification and vehicle efficiency, such as aerodynamics and energy-saving features, make sustainable driving more accessible. In addition, our Free2move car-sharing service and other shared mobility solutions encourage efficient resource use.
Learn more about our Carbon Net Zero strategy for vehicles
We are committed to environmental and energy standards
Stellantis manufacturing plants and several non-manufacturing sites are ISO 14001 certified. This standard provides a globally recognized framework for creating an effective environmental management system. It helps companies manage their environmental impact and compliance and achieve continuous improvement in their environmental performance.
ISO-certified plants and sites by region
Opened in 2025, the grEEn-campus in Poissy, France, is the first Stellantis facility to achieve both a positive energy balance and net zero carbon emissions in operation. The site features bioclimatic design, efficient materials, and innovative techniques for highly effective thermal performance and climate resilience, reducing reliance on cooling systems. It received the French E+C- label (E3C2 level) for high operational efficiency and low CO2 emissions impact. The balance between energy consumption and on-site photovoltaic electricity production enabled it to qualify as an energy-positive tertiary building.